Family tree Van der Hoek » Willem Poldervaart (1826-1884)

Personal data Willem Poldervaart 


Household of Willem Poldervaart

He is married to Neeltje Rehorst.

They got married on June 26, 1850 at nieuwenhoorn, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Willem Poldervaart  1850-1850
  2. Willem Poldervaart  1852-1862
  3. Pieter Poldervaart  1855-1914 
  4. Lijntje Poldervaart  1858-1929
  5. Arij Poldervaart  1860-1898
  6. Abraham Poldervaart  1862-1937
  7. Willem Poldervaart  1865-1873
  8. N.N. Poldervaart  1870-1870

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