Genealogische verzameling Van Beurden x Swanenberg - Van Vliet x Bakkers » Elizabeth van Brienen (1667-< 1701)

Personal data Elizabeth van Brienen 


Household of Elizabeth van Brienen

She is married to Gerardus van Oostenburg.

They got married on May 25, 1698 at Rotterdam.Sources 2, 3


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Sources

  1. Rotterdam OK Doopboek Oppert 1615-1631,1652-1681, Toegnr.1-02 inv.167
  2. Rotterdam Stadsondertrouwregister 1691-1702, Toegnr.1-01 inv.1060
  3. Rotterdam RK Trouwboek Oppert 1682-1722, Toegnr.1-02 inv.168

About the surname Van Brienen


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Jason van Beurden, "Genealogische verzameling Van Beurden x Swanenberg - Van Vliet x Bakkers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogische-verzameling-van-beurden/I117196.php : accessed May 4, 2024), "Elizabeth van Brienen (1667-< 1701)".