Genealogische verzameling Van Beurden x Swanenberg - Van Vliet x Bakkers » Cornelia Ammerlaan (1840-1886)

Personal data Cornelia Ammerlaan 


Household of Cornelia Ammerlaan

She is married to Jacobus Petrus Ammerlaan.

They got married on June 19, 1868 at Hof van Delft, she was 27 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. -- Ammerlaan  ????-1883

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Sources

  1. De Lier BS Geborenen, 1840 aktenr.38
  2. Hof van Delft BS Overledenen, 1886 aktenr.45
  3. Hof van Delft BS Gehuwden, 1868 aktenr.6 (19 Jun 1868)

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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/I20382.php : accessed June 19, 2024), "Cornelia Ammerlaan (1840-1886)".