Family tree Laurens Kalhorn-Everaers » Pieter de Wilde (1778-< 1840)

Personal data Pieter de Wilde 


Household of Pieter de Wilde

He is married to Raampje van Aalst.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Leiden on December 14, 1805.Source 2

Dhr J.B. van Gent heeft voor bruidegom attestatie overgelegd

Child(ren):

  1. Pieter de Wilde  1809-???? 
  2. Geertje de Wilde  1816-????
  3. Maria de Wilde  1821-????

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    1. Dopen NH Hooglandsche Kerk
    2. Schepenhuwelijken (1795-1811) Leiden

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    Laurens Kalhorn, "Family tree Laurens Kalhorn-Everaers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-kalhorn-everaers/I2242.php : accessed June 11, 2024), "Pieter de Wilde (1778-< 1840)".