Family tree Joep Kapiteijn » Johan Dahling (± 1615-± 1672)

Personal data Johan Dahling 

  • He was born about 1615 in Heede, Duitsland.
  • Profession: erfboer.
  • He died about 1672 in Heede, Duitsland.
  • A child of Wernike Daling and Ebell N.N.

Household of Johan Dahling

He is married to Grete.

They got married about 1639 at Heede, Duitsland.


Child(ren):

  1. Johann Dahlingk  1639-± 1700 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johan Dahling

Johann Daelynck
± 1560-> 1613
Wernike Daling
± 1585-± 1657
Ebell N.N.
????-> 1657

Johan Dahling
± 1615-± 1672

± 1639

Grete
????-± 1677

Johann Dahlingk
1639-± 1700

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