Family tree Batavier » Johannes van Rossum (????-1813)

Personal data Johannes van Rossum 

  • He was born in Leiden.Source 1
  • Profession: Vagteblooter.Source 2
    Vagteplooter(ook Vellenploter) is iemand die vachten schoonmaakte, of tewel iemand die in een leerlooierij werkt.
  • He died on April 21, 1813 in Leiden.Source 3
  • This information was last updated on July 7, 2025.

Household of Johannes van Rossum

He is married to Clara Smit.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Leiden on September 17, 1784.Source 4


Child(ren):

  1. Johannes van Rossum  1791-1855 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johannes van Rossum

Johannes van Rossum
????-1813


Clara Smit
????-1813


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  3. Overlijdensakte, extract bij de huwelijksbijlagen van zoon Jan
  4. Huwelijksregister Hervormde Gemeente

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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I73515.php : accessed February 5, 2026), "Johannes van Rossum (????-1813)".