Family tree Severijn » Dirk Veldhuizen (1790-1861)

Personal data Dirk Veldhuizen 


Household of Dirk Veldhuizen

He is married to Willempje van Scherpenzeel.

They got married in the year 1824, he was 34 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Evert Veldhuizen  1824-1904
  2. Evert Veldhuizen  1824-1825
  3. Huibert Veldhuizen  1828-1830
  4. Hendrik Veldhuizen  1830-???? 
  5. Willem Veldhuizen  1832-1901
  6. Dirk Veldhuizen  1835-1912 
  7. Huibert Veldhuizen  1838-1910 
  8. N.N. Veldhuizen  1841-????

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    Gijsbertus Cornelis (Bert) Severijn, "Family tree Severijn", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-severijn/I3175.php : accessed January 25, 2026), "Dirk Veldhuizen (1790-1861)".