Ancestors van Beek » Geertje Jans(en) Huisman (1770-1841)

Personal data Geertje Jans(en) Huisman 


Household of Geertje Jans(en) Huisman

She is married to Dirk Woutersen van Beek.

They got married on February 21, 1796 at Garderen, Gelderland, Nederland.


Child(ren):

  1. Elsje Woutersen  1796-1796
  2. Jan Woutersen  1798-1798
  3. Wouter van Beek  1799-1865 
  4. Aalt Woutersen  1809-????
  5. Hendrik van Beek  1814-1890 

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