Family tree Van der Hoek » Albert Schotvanger (1811-1892)

Personal data Albert Schotvanger 


Household of Albert Schotvanger

He is married to Maartje Timmerman.

They got married on June 23, 1838 at Zijpe, he was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Arie Schotvanger  1838-1838
  2. Arie Schotvanger  1840-1907
  3. Maartje Schotvanger  1841-????
  4. Aaltje Schotvanger  1844-????
  5. Joris Schotvanger  1847-1847
  6. Dieuwertje Schotvanger  1848-1916 
  7. Gerrit Schotvanger  1851-1851
  8. Neeltje Schotvanger  1853-1937 

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