Ancestors Dietz » Jacob Dirck Hagens (1595-± 1672)

Personal data Jacob Dirck Hagens 


Household of Jacob Dirck Hagens

He is married to Tanneke Brouwers.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Etten-Leur on September 6, 1619.

They got married September 1619 at Etten-Leur.


Child(ren):

  1. Jan Jacob Dyrck Hagens  1620-± 1647 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jacob Dirck Hagens

Cornelis Hagens
± 1550-????
Nicolaes Vrints
± 1540-????
Anna Claes Vrints
± 1570-< 1626

Jacob Dirck Hagens
1595-± 1672

1619

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