Het Eiland Schiermonnikoog » Hendrik Hamaker (± 1779-± 1840)

Personal data Hendrik Hamaker 

  • He was born about 1779.
  • Profession: schuitenvoerder.Source 1
    oud 61 jaar
  • He died about 1840 in *AMSTERDAM*.
  • This information was last updated on October 28, 2019.

Household of Hendrik Hamaker

He is married to Jacoba Gerbrands.

They were married in church on March 28, 1800 at Amsterdam.

Hendrik Hamaaker van Ams geref. oud 20 Jaren op de Lindengragt Metzelaarsgang ouders dood gead: met de doodced: van zijn ouders
&
Jacoba Gerbrands van oorschot in de Meyery den bosch geref. oud 21 Jaren woont als boven gead: met haar moeder Trijntje Tromp woont als boven

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Sources

  1. huwelijksacte Jan de Jong/Anneke Donema

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