1001 Stambomen en vele Hollandgänger van Johan Scholte » Hermannes Deijmans (1705-1749)

Personal data Hermannes Deijmans 


Household of Hermannes Deijmans

He is married to Maria Schnieders.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Joes Hermannus Deimann  1734-1793 
  2. Regina Gesina Deijmann  1743-???? 
  3. Wilhelm Deiman  1747-????

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