Family tree Goedhart en Manni » Geertruij Wierand (1773-1834)

Personal data Geertruij Wierand 


Household of Geertruij Wierand

She is married to Gozwijnus van Kampen.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Brakel, Gelderland on January 14, 1802.

They got married on February 7, 1802 at Brakel, Gelderland, she was 28 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Anneke van Kampen  1802-1865 
  2. Cornelis van Kampen  1803-1804
  3. Jenneke van Kampen  1805-1823
  4. Cornelia van Kampen  1813-1814

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Sources

  1. Akte 5
  2. Burgerlijk Trouw


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