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Personal data Jan Claese Spruijt 


Household of Jan Claese Spruijt

(1) He is married to Maria de Beer.

They got married on May 7, 1776 at Eemnes, Utrecht, Nederland, he was 23 years old.


(2) He is married to Evertje Hendriks van Dalen.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Eemnes, Utrecht, Nederland on October 29, 1779.

They got married on November 15, 1779 at Eemnes, Utrecht, Nederland, he was 26 years old.

They were married in church on November 16, 1779 at Eemnes, Utrecht, Nederland, he was 26 years old.

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