Sluzigers (e.a.) » Adolph Orbaan (± 1725-< 1783)

Personal data Adolph Orbaan 

  • He was born about 1725 in Vollenhove.
  • Fact: (functie) pander.Source 1
  • He died before 1783 in Vollenhove.Source 2
    in akte 1782: 'Teunisjen Post, weduwe van wijlen Adolf Orbaan'
  • This information was last updated on May 9, 2024.

Household of Adolph Orbaan

He is married to Teunisje Jans Post.

They got married.

28-01-1754 testament (HCO 0077-19 Voluntaire zaken 1753-1779/12)

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Sources

  1. Gezinsreconstructies (Ambt-)Vollenhove en Beulake, Guus Nijhuis
  2. HCO "Protocol van gerigtelijke verkopingen", registers van executoriale -en openbare verkopingen, 1781-1784/60

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