Family tree Douma » Ebel Jacobs Blaak (1673-1740)

Personal data Ebel Jacobs Blaak 


Household of Ebel Jacobs Blaak

He is married to Geesje Jans.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Margien Ebels Blaak  1703-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ebel Jacobs Blaak

Margje Ebels
1650-????

Ebel Jacobs Blaak
1673-1740


Geesje Jans
1677-????


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