Eijsermans family tree » Barend Roest (1820-????)

Personal data Barend Roest 

  • He was born in the year 1820 in Haarlem.
  • Profession: kleermaker.
    _UID C4E6E1A2-9AE7-44FA-AE60-CF1926783D80
    RIN MH:IF73924
  • He died in Haarlem.

Household of Barend Roest

He is married to Jansje van der Spa.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Helena Roest  1843-????
  2. Willem Roest  1845-1929 
  3. Catharina Roest  1849-1872
  4. Johannes Roest  1852-????
  5. Barend Roest  1858-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Barend Roest

Barend Roest
1820-????


Helena Roest
1843-????
Willem Roest
1845-1929
Barend Roest
1858-????

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