Familie van Hoek - Barten » Willemken ten Doll (1775-> 1831)

Personal data Willemken ten Doll 


Household of Willemken ten Doll

She is married to Tonij Klompenhouwer.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Dinxperlo (GL) on October 18, 1806.Source 2

They got married on November 9, 1806 at Dinxperlo (GL), she was 31 years old.Source 1


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Notes about Willemken ten Doll

Naam is ook: ten Dol.
Woonplaatsen: Dinxperlo 1775, 1806, 1809) en Aalten (1831).

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Willemken ten Doll
1775-> 1831

1806

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Jan van Hoek, "Familie van Hoek - Barten", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-marie-stolzenbach/I20824.php : accessed May 26, 2024), "Willemken ten Doll (1775-> 1831)".