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Personal data Willem Jansen 


Household of Willem Jansen

He is married to Maria Spier.

They got married on December 27, 1816 at Amersfoort, he was 36 years old.Source 5


Child(ren):

  1. Johannes Jansen  1819-???? 
  2. Antje Jansen  1832-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Willem Jansen

Willem Jansen
1780-1841

1816

Maria Spier
1790-1871

Antje Jansen
1832-????

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Sources

  1. Doopakte
  2. Doopboek Nederduits Gereformeerde Gemeente
  3. Geboorteakte van zoon Johannes
  4. Overlijdensregister Amersfoort, akte nr. 57
  5. Huwelijksregister Amersfoort, akte nr. 81

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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I23019.php : accessed January 22, 2026), "Willem Jansen (1780-1841)".