De geslachten Vermaat (van der Ma(e)the, Vermaet(h), Roodenburg Vermaat) » Jannetje van der Sluijs (1753-< 1754)

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Jannetje van der Sluijs
1753-< 1754


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    1. DTB Simonshaven en Biert trouwen 1776 en 1778 [Nat. Archief, p. 39/110]
    2. DTB Simonshaven en Schuddebeurs impost 1718-1763 [Nat. Archief, p. 47/61]

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    Peter J.R. Vermaat, "De geslachten Vermaat (van der Ma(e)the, Vermaet(h), Roodenburg Vermaat)", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/het-geslacht-vermaat/I3724.php : accessed May 4, 2024), "Jannetje van der Sluijs (1753-< 1754)".