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Personal data Jan Carsten Ros 


Household of Jan Carsten Ros


Child(ren):

  1. Carst Ros  1733-1815
  2. Frans Ros  1734-????
  3. Mayke Ros  1736-????
  4. Bernardus Ros  1738-????
  5. Jan Ros  1740-1781
  6. Johanna Ros  1740-????


(3) He is married to Jacobje Pieters.

They got married on February 18, 1762 at LeeuwardenLeeuwarden.


Child(ren):

  1. Petrus Ros  1762-1827
  2. Claas Ros  1764-1832
  3. Hiltje Ros  1767-1817
  4. Maijke Ros  1770-1848
  5. Anna Jans Ros  1773-1852 
  6. Foppe Ros  1777-????


Notes about Jan Carsten Ros

Leeuwarden, huwelijken 1732
Vermelding: Ondertrouw op 3 mei 1732
Man : Jan Carsten afkomstig van Leeuwarden
Vrouw : Johanna Fransen afkomstig van Leeuwarden
Opmerking : hij is schoenmakersgezel

Gestandaardiseerde namen: JAN KARSTES en JOHANNA FRANSES

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmatenboeken(DTBL)
Trouwregister Gerecht Leeuwarden 1725-1739
Inventarisnr.: DTB 909
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Leeuwarden, huwelijken 1740
Vermelding: Ondertrouw op 31 december 1740
Man : Jan Karsten Ros afkomstig van Leeuwarden
Vrouw : Lijsbeth Jans afkomstig van Leeuwarden
Opmerking : hij is roggedrager

Gestandaardiseerde namen: JAN KARSTES en LIJSBET JANS

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmatenboeken(DTBL)
Trouwregister Gerecht Leeuwarden 1740-1751
Inventarisnr.: DTB 910
Op microfiche beschikbaar op de studiezaal van Tresoar

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Leeuwarden, huwelijken 1762
Vermelding: Ondertrouw op 2 januari 1762
Man : Jan Ros afkomstig van Leeuwarden
Vrouw : Japikje Pieters afkomstig van Leeuwarden

Gestandaardiseerde namen: JAN en JAKOBJE PIETERS

Bron:
Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmatenboeken(DTBL)
Trouwregister Gerecht Leeuwarden 1751-1762
Inventarisnr.: DTB 911
Op microfiche beschikbaar op de studiezaal van Tresoar

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Carsten Ros

Jan Carsten Ros
1702-1781



Onbekend

Carst Ros
1733-1815
Frans Ros
1734-????
Mayke Ros
1736-????
Bernardus Ros
1738-????
Jan Ros
1740-1781
Johanna Ros
1740-????
(1) 1762
Petrus Ros
1762-1827
Claas Ros
1764-1832
Hiltje Ros
1767-1817
Maijke Ros
1770-1848
Anna Jans Ros
1773-1852
Foppe Ros
1777-????

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