Family tree Janssen-Oliemans-Schoenmaker-Sprong » Klaartje de Koek (????-< 1812)

Personal data Klaartje de Koek 

  • She was born.
  • She died before May 11, 1812 in Loosduinen, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.

    Overlijden genoemd op huwelijksakte grandzoon Nicolaas Nederpelt x Johanna van der Lans op 30 mei 1812;
    Extract van akte van overlijden afgegeven op 12-05-1812


Household of Klaartje de Koek

She is married to Klaas Thoen.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Trijntje Thoen  ????-< 1812 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Klaartje de Koek

Klaartje de Koek
????-< 1812


Klaas Thoen
????-< 1812

Trijntje Thoen
????-< 1812

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