Family tree Griffioen Jellema Friese Adel » Harmen (Harm) Jans (1690-> 1748)

Personal data Harmen (Harm) Jans 


Household of Harmen (Harm) Jans

He is married to Lamke Luitjens (Luitiens).

They got married on December 26, 1719 at Duurswoude, Opsterland, Friesland, he was 29 years old.

Trouwregister Hervormde gemeente Wijnjeterp Duurswoude Bakkeveen
Bron: DTB Trouwen
Soort registratie: DTB inschrijving trouwen
Datum: 26-11-1719
Soort akte: bevestiging huwelijk
Bruidegom Harmen Jans wonende te Wijnjeterp
Bruid Lamke Luitiens wonende te Wijnjeterp

Child(ren):

  1. Jan Harmens  1720-< 1777 
  2. Froukje Harmens  1725-????
  3. Berent Harmens  1728-????
  4. Rinske Harmens  1734-> 1775 
  5. Jochem Harmens  1748-????


Notes about Harmen (Harm) Jans

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Lidmatenregister Herv. Gemeente Wijnjeterp, Duurswoude en Bakkeveen (tot 1722 ook Ureterp en Siegerswoude)
Bron: DTB Lidmaten
Soort registratie: DTB inschrijving lidmaten
Datum: 23-05-1723
Plaats: Opsterland
Bijzonderheden: Op 23 mei 1723 belijdenis; vertrokken naar Oosterwolde
Man: Harmen Jans
Vrouw: Lamcke Luitjens

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Harmen (Harm) Jans

Jan Harmens
± 1660-1692
Martje Berents
± 1675-1695

Harmen (Harm) Jans
1690-> 1748

1719
Jan Harmens
1720-< 1777
Rinske Harmens
1734-> 1775

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Historical events

  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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