Purvis Farquhar » Guertie Jacobs Pelsser (1658-1737)

Personal data Guertie Jacobs Pelsser 

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  • She was born October 1658.
  • She died October 1737 in Huisduinen, she was 79 years old.

Household of Guertie Jacobs Pelsser

She is married to Michiel Harmensz Wentel.

They got married.


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Guertie Jacobs Pelsser
1658-1737



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  1. HARKES Web Site, Anja Harkes, Guertie Jacobs Pelsser, November 14, 2010
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