Family tree Elderson » Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge (± 1690-< 1750)

Personal data Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge 

Source 1
  • He was born about 1690.
  • He died before July 5, 1750. He was about 59-60 years old.

Household of Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge

He has/had a relationship with Derksken Hietland.


Child(ren):

  1. Gerrit Ho(o)geste(e)ge  < 1716-???? 


Notes about Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge

won. Nettelhorst, buurtschap bij Lochem

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge

Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge
± 1690-< 1750



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  1. Elderson KWARTIERSTAAT E.J.H. [VAN EDENBURGH] ELDERSON, Elderson, Evert Elderson, via http://elderson.com/Familie/Stamboom/ind...

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    0000196  Jan Hogestege, geb. ca.1690, ovl. voor 05-07-1750, won. Nettelhorst, buurtschap bij Lochem, geh. met:

    0000197  Derksken Hietland, won. Nettelhorst.

    Familienamen Elderson en van Edenburg(h)

About the surname Ho(o)geste(e)ge


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Peter Elderson, "Family tree Elderson", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-elderson/I533849.php : accessed January 6, 2026), "Jan Ho(o)geste(e)ge (± 1690-< 1750)".