Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Gijsbert Roelofsz van Laviere (1689-± 1748)

Personal data Gijsbert Roelofsz van Laviere 


Household of Gijsbert Roelofsz van Laviere

He is married to Trijneken Peters van de Geijn.

They got married about 1717.


Child(ren):

  1. Peter Gijsbertz van Laviere  1717-± 1785 
  2. Dirk van Lavieren  1721-????
  3. Roelof van Laviere  1723-< 1731
  4. Gerrit van Lavieren  ± 1727-± 1749
  5. Jan van Laviere  1728-????
  6. Roelof van Laviere  1731-????

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