Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Arien Brienen (1770-1853)

Personal data Arien Brienen 


Household of Arien Brienen

He is married to Lijntje van de Wetering.

They got married before 1804.


Child(ren):

  1. Maria Brienen  1804-1851
  2. Antoni Brienen  1807-1880
  3. Willemina Brienen  1808-1898
  4. Hermen Brienen  1809-1892
  5. Jean Brienen  1812-????
  6. Aart Brienen  1814-1838
  7. Arien Brienen  1820-1820
  8. Andries Brienen  1825-1919 

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  2. Akte 6

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