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Personal data Margaretha Claassen Brouer 


Household of Margaretha Claassen Brouer

She is married to Eilt Janssen.

They got married on May 1, 1886 at i.d.Pfarre, Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Hannover, she was 25 years old.

Eilt Janssen oo Margaretha Claassen Brouer

Marriage source: Potthast, Heinrich, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910), Band XC, (Aurich, Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, MMXI), Seite 165, ISBN 978-3-934508-67-5, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul,MN

[Seite 165]

"452 Janssen, Eilt, OSB Bedekaspel 380, Haussohn zu Bedecaspel, bisher unverheiratet, Landwirt zu Mohrhausen, * 07.11.1857 Bedecaspel, + Mohrhausen, # 31.12.1921 Blaukirchen, 64/-/-, oo St.01.05.1886 F/B, Ki.01.05.1886 i.d.Pfarre hirselbst Margaretha Claassen Brouer 72, Haustoc;hter, bisher unverheiratet zu Mohrhausen, * 30.01.1861 Wiegboldslbur, + 08.08.Mohrhausen, # 13.08.1900 Blaukirchen, 39/6/-/10,"

[Seite 166]

"... 3. Teelke Weers Janssen 609, * 19.05.~09.06.1891 Mohrhausen Tp: Teelke Weers geb. Peters, Ehefrau d.Landwirts Claas Brouer zu Mohrhausen, der Vater des Kindes," <>

Child(ren):

  1. Theelke Weers Janssen  1891-???? 


Notes about Margaretha Claassen Brouer

Margaretha Claassen Brouer

Source: Potthast, Heinrich, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910), Band XC, (Aurich, Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, MMXI), Seiten 88, 165 u. 166, ISBN 978-3-934508-67-5, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul,MN

[Seite 88]

"72 Brouer, Claas Janssen 71, /=KB Wiegboldsbur/, bisher unverheirateter angehender Landwirth, Landwirth zu Mohrhausen u.zeitiger buchführender Armen-Vorsteher, im Hause seiner Mutter, der Wittwe Brouer zu Mohrhausen, * 19.03.1826Upgant, conf.Gründ. 09.04.1846 F/B, + Morhausen, # 26.02.1892 Blaukirchen 65/11/-/2, oo 24.041858 Forlitz (32/26) Teelke Weers Peters 622, bisher unverheiratete Tochter des Wittwers des weiland Landwirth Peters zu Blaukirchen, * 26.09.1832 Blaukirchen, + Mohrhausen, # 09.05.1910 Blaukirchen 77/7/-/9,

1. Margaretha Claassen Brouer 452, * 30.01.1861 Wiegboldsbur,"

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"452 Janssen, Eilt, OSB Bedekaspel 380, Haussohn zu Bedecaspel, bisher unverheiratet, Landwirt zu Mohrhausen, * 07.11.1857 Bedecaspel, + Mohrhausen, # 31.12.1921 Blaukirchen, 64/-/-, oo St.01.05.1886 F/B, Ki.01.05.1886 i.d.Pfarre hirselbst Margaretha Claassen Brouer 72, Haustochter, bisher unverheiratet zu Mohrhausen, * 30.01.1861 Wiegboldslbur, + 08.08.Mohrhausen, # 13.08.1900 Blaukirchen, 39/6/-/10,"

[Seite 166]

"... 3. Teelke Weers Janssen 609, * 19.05.~09.06.1891 Mohrhausen Tp: Teelke Weers geb. Peters, Ehefrau d.Landwirts Claas Brouer zu Mohrhausen, der Vater des Kindes," <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Margaretha Claassen Brouer

Moedje Thaden
1807-± 1890

Margaretha Claassen Brouer
1861-1900

1886

Eilt Janssen
1857-< 1922


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