Heel Eikenhorst Zweden » Maria QUINTENS (1763-< 1805)

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Household of Maria QUINTENS

She is married to Joosjen van ZWEEDEN.

Their notice of marriage was on May 14, 1785 in Wemeldinge, Zeeland, Nederland.

They got married

They were married in church on June 3, 1785 at Wemeldinge, Zeeland, Nederland.

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Maria QUINTENS
1763-< 1805

1785

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