Family tree Heere(n) (Nrd Hollandse kuststreek) » Jan Woutersz Stoker (1764-1840)

Personal data Jan Woutersz Stoker 

  • He was born in the year 1764 in EaZ.
  • He was christened on August 10, 1764 in EaZ.
  • He died on October 4, 1840 in EaZ, he was 76 years old.
  • This information was last updated on February 11, 2023.

Household of Jan Woutersz Stoker

He is married to Arentje Klaasd de Groot.

They got married on May 7, 1797 at EaZ, he was 33 years old.


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Jan Woutersz Stoker
1764-1840

1797

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