Groningse doopsgezinden » Ebeltjen Writzers (1732-1802)

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Household of Ebeltjen Writzers

(1) She is married to Jan Cornelis Dorenbusch.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Menkeweer, Bedum (huwelijkscontract) on December 17, 1755.Source 4

They were married in church on January 11, 1756 at Uithuizen.Source 1


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(2) She is married to Remge Jans.

They were married in church on September 16, 1764 at Uithuizen.Source 1


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Sources

  1. Stamboom Doornbos
  2. Alle Groningers
  3. Stamboom Doornbos; Dorenbos Database
  4. Huwelijkscontract Menkeweer 17-12-1755


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Klaas Pera, "Groningse doopsgezinden", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/groningse-doopsgezinden/I4493.php : accessed May 7, 2024), "Ebeltjen Writzers (1732-1802)".