Family tree Jellema » Hiltie Gerbens (1682-± 1720)

Personal data Hiltie Gerbens 


Household of Hiltie Gerbens

She is married to Foppe Claeses Bruinsma.

They got married on March 18, 1703 at Sijbrandaburen, Boarnsterhim, Friesland, Netherlands, she was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Claas Foppes  1703-1771
  2. Wybren Foppes Bruinsma  1715-1783 
  3. Gerben Foppes  1705-????
  4. Sytske Foppes Bruinsma  1708-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hiltie Gerbens

Hiltie Gerbens
1682-± 1720

1703
Claas Foppes
1703-1771
Gerben Foppes
1705-????

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