Groningse doopsgezinden » Erik Galjaard (± 1652-> 1705)

Personal data Erik Galjaard 

  • He was born about 1652.Source 1
  • (Levensloop) until after 1705.Source 2
    In 1672 leende Erik Galjaard f 1.000,- aan de Staten van Stad en Lande in Groningen, tegen 4 % rente. Hij was doopsgezind en behoorde tot de Vlaamse gemeente in Groningen, die toen onder leiding stond van Arent Jans en Jan Popkens.

    In 1705 leende Erik Galjaard f 1.000,- aan de Staten van Stad en Lande in Groningen.
  • He died after 1705.Source 2
  • This information was last updated on May 15, 2022.

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Sources

  1. Zijn eerste vermelding minus 20 jaar
  2. “Mennisten-leningen in Groningen”, Archief van Staten van Stad en Lande

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