Sluzigers (e.a.) » Jan Keesen (± 1685-< 1727)

Personal data Jan Keesen 

  • He was born about 1685 in Zwartsluis.
  • Profession: schipper.Source 1
    geeft praam in onderpand voor lening
  • Resident starting around 1722: Fortresse, Zwartsluis.Source 2
  • He died before 1727.
  • This information was last updated on June 7, 2022.

Household of Jan Keesen

He is married to Tijtjen Klaas.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Zwartsluis on February 27, 1722.Source 3

They got married on March 18, 1722 at Zwartsluis.Source 3

Jan Keessen is weduwnaar

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Sources

  1. HCO Voluntaire zaken 1717-1726/102
  2. HCO Voluntaire zaken 1717-1726/101
  3. tb rec. 739

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