Family tree Sonneveld en aanverwanten » Anna Maria Duncan (1840-1910)

Personal data Anna Maria Duncan 


Household of Anna Maria Duncan

She is married to Dirk Boer.

They got married on April 7, 1859 at 's-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, she was 18 years old.Source 3


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Maria Duncan

Anna Maria Duncan
1840-1910

1859

Dirk Boer
1837-1884


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Sources

  1. 's-Hertogenbosch B.S. Geboorte, 1840 - 374 / Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum
  2. 's-Gravenhage B.S. Overlijden, 1910 - 3217 / Haags Gemeentearchief
  3. 's-Hertogenbosch B.S. Huwelijk, 1859 - 38 / Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum

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Jan Joost Sonneveld, "Family tree Sonneveld en aanverwanten", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-sonneveld-en-aanverwanten/I40865.php : accessed May 26, 2024), "Anna Maria Duncan (1840-1910)".