Family tree Doldersum Schonewille in Drenthe » Roelofje Harms Timmerman (1721-1764)

Personal data Roelofje Harms Timmerman 

  • She was born October 1721 in Hoogeveen Drenthe, Netherlands.
  • She died in the year 1764 in Hoogeveen Drenthe, Netherlands, she was 42 years old.
  • She is buried April 1764 in Hoogeveen Drenthe, Netherlands.
  • This information was last updated on February 18, 2007.

Household of Roelofje Harms Timmerman

She is married to Derk Klaas Gort.

They got married about 1745 at Hoogeveen Drenthe, Netherlands.


Child(ren):

  1. Jantien Derks Gort  1746-1824 
  2. Aaltje Derks Gort  ± 1751-< 1806 
  3. Harmen Derks Gort  1755-1815 
  4. Femmegjen Derks Gort  1758-1827 
  5. Klaas Derks Gort  1761-1832 
  6. Jantjen Derks Gort  < 1764-1806 

Ancestors (and descendant) of Roelofje Harms Timmerman

Roelofje Harms Timmerman
1721-1764

± 1745
Aaltje Derks Gort
± 1751-< 1806

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The Family tree Doldersum Schonewille in Drenthe publication was prepared by John Prins (contact is not possible).
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