Family tree Batavier » Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer (1775-1816)

Personal data Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer 


Household of Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer

He is married to Reijertje Vaneveld.

They got married on November 13, 1801 at Amersfoort.Source 4

They were married in church on December 3, 1801 at Amersfoort.Source 5


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer

Aalt Roemer
1714-????
Evert Roemer
1738-????

Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer
1775-1816

1801

Reijertje Vaneveld
± 1773-1832


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Sources

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  2. Overlijdensakte
  3. Overlijdensregister Amersfoort, akte nr. 162
  4. Huwelijksregister Gerecht
  5. Huwelijksregister Gereformeerde Gemeente


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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I107982.php : accessed February 7, 2026), "Klaas (Nicolaas) Roemer (1775-1816)".