Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Willem Hobo (1816-1880)

Personal data Willem Hobo 


Household of Willem Hobo

He is married to Cornelia Schilders.

They got married on November 30, 1837 at Nederhemert, he was 20 years old.Source 5


Child(ren):

  1. Cornelis Hobo  1837-1838
  2. Hendrika Hobo  1842-1920 
  3. Pieter Hobo  1844-1929 
  4. Jan Hobo  1848-1935 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Willem Hobo

Cornelis Hobo
1795-1849

Willem Hobo
1816-1880

1837
Cornelis Hobo
1837-1838
Hendrika Hobo
1842-1920
Pieter Hobo
1844-1929
Jan Hobo
1848-1935

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Sources

  1. Gelders Archief
  2. akte 28
  3. NH Doop
  4. Akte 6
  5. Akte 9


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Source: Wikipedia

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