Genealogische Databank Maassluis » Jan van den Berg (1754-1828)

Personal data Jan van den Berg 


Household of Jan van den Berg

He is married to Maria van den Broek.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Maassluis (ZH) on May 16, 1783.Source 3

They got married on June 1, 1783 at Maasland (ZH), he was 29 years old.Source 4


Child(ren):

  1. Anna van den Berg  1784-????
  2. Anna van den Berg  1785-????
  3. Maria van den Berg  1794-1869

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan van den Berg

Jan van den Berg
1754-1828

1783

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Sources

  1. Genlias: Overlijdensakte Schipluiden 1828-2
  2. Familysearch: Maassluis - trouwen Gerecht 1775/1803 (scan 55/615)
  3. Gahetna.nl: DTB Maassluis, 3.04.16.083, inv.nr. 31.III (Gerecht – trouwen 1782-1789 (scan 9/62)
  4. Gahetna.nl: DTB Maasland, 3.04.16.082, inv.nr. 7 (scan 50/66)

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Harm Jan Luth-Mulders, "Genealogische Databank Maassluis", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogische-databank-maassluis/I681.php : accessed April 25, 2024), "Jan van den Berg (1754-1828)".