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Personal data Maria van den Anker 

  • She died in Cothen.Source 1
  • This information was last updated on January 26, 2022.

Household of Maria van den Anker

She is married to Steven Stooker.

They got married

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In den jare 1794 zijn beide daags na den ander overleden en begraven. Hiervan zijn geen aantekeningen gemaakt in het register van begraven.

bron: familysearch - huwelijksbijlagen - Cothen 1826, pag 195 [dit is gebeurd obv verklaringen van getuigen, echter dit kan niet kloppen omdat het doopregister duidelijk is over de doop van zoon Stephanus in 1797]

Child(ren):

  1. Petronella Stoker  ± 1778-1854 
  2. Stephanus Stoker  1797-1861 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maria van den Anker

Maria van den Anker


Petronella Stoker
± 1778-1854

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  1. familysearch - huwelijksbijlagen - Cothen 1826, pag 195

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