In Cruce Salus » Eelkje Feikes (????-< 1836)

Personal data Eelkje Feikes 

    (Elkje, Elikje, Feykes); zij wordt zowel Elikje Feikes als Elikje Hajes genoemd
  • Patronym Feikes.
  • She was born in .
  • She died before 1836.
  • This information was last updated on July 25, 2011.

Household of Eelkje Feikes

She is married to Claas van Vliet.

Their notice of marriage was on April 30, 1763 in Franeker, Friesland, Nederland.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Haje  1764-????
  2. Leentje  1766-????
  3. Feike  1768-????
  4. Deuke  1770-????
  5. Dieuke van Vliet  1771-1829 
  6. Sytske  1773-????
  7. Sietske  1775-????
  8. Sytse van Vliet  1777-1836 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Eelkje

Eelkje
????-< 1836


Claas van Vliet
????-< 1836

Haje
1764-????
Leentje
1766-????
Feike
1768-????
Deuke
1770-????
Sytske
1773-????
Sietske
1775-????

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