Groningse doopsgezinden » Rickste Claassen (± 1725-< 1827)

Personal data Rickste Claassen 

  • She was born about 1725.Source 1
    Spellingvariant: Rixte Klaassen, Rikste Klaassens of Rikke Klaassen.
  • She died before 1827 in Petkum, Ostfriesland, Duitsland.
  • This information was last updated on March 31, 2013.

Household of Rickste Claassen

She is married to Dirck Janssen.

They were married in church on June 23, 1748 at Petkum, Ostfriesland, Duitsland.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Jantje Dircks  1749-????
  2. Jan Luebbert Dircks  1751-1823 
  3. Claas Dircks  1753-????
  4. Marten Derks Kruizinga  1756-1827 
  5. Harm Dircks  1760-????
  6. Rikkert Derks Kruise  1763-1832 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Rickste Claassen

Rickste Claassen
± 1725-< 1827

1748

Dirck Janssen
1719-< 1827

Jantje Dircks
1749-????
Claas Dircks
1753-????
Harm Dircks
1760-????

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Sources

  1. Jan Pieter de Groot; Ortsfamilienbuch Petkum


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Klaas Pera, "Groningse doopsgezinden", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/groningse-doopsgezinden/I16928.php : accessed May 2, 2024), "Rickste Claassen (± 1725-< 1827)".