Family tree Den Hengst / Elfferich » Jan Jansz. Coetsier

Personal data Jan Jansz. Coetsier 

  • (Niet Bekend) : Overlijden datum: voor 00-00-1733.

Household of Jan Jansz. Coetsier

He is married to Elijsabet Abrahamsdr. de Vijver.

Their notice of marriage was on August 23, 1681 in Delft.

They got married

RFN 700

Child(ren):

  1. Jannetie Koetsier  1682-1763 
  2. Abram Coetsier  1684-????
  3. Jan Coetsier  1686-????
  4. Thomas Coetsier  1688-????
  5. Willem Coetsier  1693-????
  6. Gerrit Coetsier  1698-1761

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Jansz. Coetsier

Jan Jansz. Coetsier
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Jan Coetsier
1686-????

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