Familie van Hoek - Barten » Wouter den Rappen (± 1759-1841)

Personal data Wouter den Rappen 


Household of Wouter den Rappen

He is married to Barbara Nijtmans.

They got married on July 21, 1795 at Wamel (GL).Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Joanna den Rappen  1799-1856 

The couple were divorced from October 18, 1835 at Wamel (GL).Source 1

Oorzaak: overlijden vrouw


Notes about Wouter den Rappen

Woonplaats: Wamel (1759, 1795, 1799, 1829, 1841).

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Wouter den Rappen
± 1759-1841

1795

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Sources

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  3. Genealogie-Online: Stamboom van Osch


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Jan van Hoek, "Familie van Hoek - Barten", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-marie-stolzenbach/I34324.php : accessed May 26, 2024), "Wouter den Rappen (± 1759-1841)".