Ancestors Joke Hendriks » geurt reijers de kat (1695-< 1729)

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Household of geurt reijers de kat

He is married to hendrina jansen van haaft.

In 1725 vertrekt dit gezin van Ewijk (Beuningen) naar Herveld.

They got married on July 23, 1724 at Beuningen, Gelderland.


Child(ren):

  1. johanna geurtse de kat  1727-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of geurt reijers de kat

otto jansen de kat
± 1620-< 1714
willem van ketten
± 1610-????
catharina knavers
± 1620-????

geurt reijers de kat
1695-< 1729

1724

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    O. Straatman, "Ancestors Joke Hendriks", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-joke-hendriks/I148.php : accessed May 30, 2024), "geurt reijers de kat (1695-< 1729)".