Family tree Rikkers - Taphorn » Berent Elserman (1730-1808)

Personal data Berent Elserman 


Household of Berent Elserman

He is married to Derksken Wilgenhof.

They got married on March 23, 1755 at Almen, Gelderland, Nederland, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Hendrika Wilgenhof  1756-1824 
  2. Wilgenhof  1760-1760
  3. Harmina Wilgenhof  1761-1761
  4. Jan Wilgenhof  1763-1824
  5. Teunis Wilgenhof  1765-1828
  6. Harmen Wilgenhof  1770-1831

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Berent Elserman

Berent Elserman
1730-1808

1755
Wilgenhof
1760-1760
Jan Wilgenhof
1763-1824

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