Family tree Rijkeboer-Dikker » Willemina Engelina Meerman (1765-1800)

Personal data Willemina Engelina Meerman 


Household of Willemina Engelina Meerman

She is married to Christoffel Slager.

They got married on May 4, 1796 at Tholen, Zeeland, Nederland.


Child(ren):

  1. Christoffel Slager  1798-1875 
  2. Marijnis Slager  1800-1871

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Willemina Engelina Meerman
1765-1800

1796

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André Rijkeboer, "Family tree Rijkeboer-Dikker", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-rijkeboer-dikker/I32018.php : accessed June 7, 2024), "Willemina Engelina Meerman (1765-1800)".