Ancestors Dietz » Abram Visser (1831-1917)

Personal data Abram Visser 


Household of Abram Visser

He is married to Martijntje Hartog.

They got married on January 16, 1858 at Sliedrecht, he was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Cornelis Visser  1861-1906 
  2. Arie Visser  1863-1941 
  3. Leendert Visser  1865-1866
  4. Leendert Visser  1867-1869
  5. Leendert Visser  1870-1893
  6. Elizabeth Visser  1873-1873

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