Family tree Batavier » Evert Peelen van Moorselaar (1800-1860)

Personal data Evert Peelen van Moorselaar 


Household of Evert Peelen van Moorselaar

He is married to Gerarda (Daatje) de Ridder.

They got married on January 30, 1839 at Nijkerk.Source 5


Child(ren):

  1. Maria van Moorselaar  1839-???? 
  2. Aleida van Moorselaar  1842-1877 

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Sources

  1. Doopakte, extract bij de Huwelijksbijlagen
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  3. Doopakte
  4. Overlijdensregister Nijkerk, akte nr. 153
  5. Huwelijksregister Nijkerk, akte nr. 7

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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I34422.php : accessed February 9, 2026), "Evert Peelen van Moorselaar (1800-1860)".