Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Adriaantje den Ouden (1840-1908)

Personal data Adriaantje den Ouden 


Household of Adriaantje den Ouden

She is married to Hijmen Huijzer.

They got married on September 4, 1862 at Barendrecht, Zuid-Holland, she was 22 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Maria Huijzer  1864-1871
  2. Dirk Huijzer  1865-1912 
  3. Neeltje Huijzer  1868-1929
  4. Josina Huijzer  1870-1946
  5. Maria Huijzer  1872-1886
  6. Grietje Huijzer  1874-1952
  7. Johanna Huijzer  1876-1884
  8. Adriana Huijzer  1878-1954
  9. Pietje Huijzer  1881-1938
  10. Simon Huijzer  1883-1904

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Adriaantje den Ouden

Adriaantje den Ouden
1840-1908

1862
Maria Huijzer
1864-1871
Dirk Huijzer
1865-1912
Maria Huijzer
1872-1886
Simon Huijzer
1883-1904

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Sources

  1. Stadsarchief Rotterdam
  2. Akte 84
  3. akte 23


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