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Household of Joannes Aartsz Hilhorst
Notes about Joannes Aartsz Hilhorst
Hij trouwt (1) Baarn 5 oktober 1791 Aaltje Thomisse
Hij trouwt (2) Soest 21 mei 1812 Joanna (Antje) Janse Dijkman, gedoopt 24 december 1779 Soest [UT] de moeder genaamd Jannitje van den Breemer (EK 13/42), dochter van Joannis (Jan) Petersz Dijkman en Joanna (Jannetje) Hendrikse Schouten
Kinderen Anthonie Hilhorst, geboren 31 januari 1826, overleden 21 februari 1826 Soest [UT] Jan Hilhorst, geboren november 1830 Soest [UT], overleden 7 december 1830 Soest [UT] in het Lange eind (RAU akte 37)
Noot bij relatie record van Joannes Aartsz Hilhorst en Joanna (Antje) Janse Dijkman Akte van indemniteit Soest 27 december 1808 naar Laren.
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