Family tree Batavier » Johanna van Diermen (± 1836-1900)

Personal data Johanna van Diermen 


Household of Johanna van Diermen

She is married to Jacob Lablans.

They got married on August 24, 1870 at Amersfoort.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Cornelis Lablans  1867-1932 
  2. Mijndert Lablans  1870-1871
  3. Jacob Lablans  1873-1873
  4. NN Lablans  1873
  5. Jacob Lablans  1874-1878
  6. Helena Lablans  1879-1950 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johanna van Diermen

Johanna van Diermen
± 1836-1900

1870

Jacob Lablans
1831-1899

Jacob Lablans
1873-1873
NN Lablans
1873-1873
Jacob Lablans
1874-1878

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Sources

  1. Overlijdensregister Amersfoort, akte nr. 271
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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I10503.php : accessed January 23, 2026), "Johanna van Diermen (± 1836-1900)".