Spier wereldwijd onderzoek » Elsje "Elisabeth" Speijer (-1752)

Personal data Elsje "Elisabeth" Speijer 

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Household of Elsje "Elisabeth" Speijer

She is married to Cornelis Cornelisse van der Grift.

Their notice of marriage was on July 16, 1745 in Amersfoort, Utrecht, Nederland.

They got married on August 1, 1745 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Nederland.

Ancestors (and descendant) of Elsje Speijer

Elsje Speijer
-1752

1745

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Sources

  1. De familie van de Grift, van der Grift en Grift in de provincie Utrecht. (boek)
  2. Schrijver: G. van der Most
    July 1990
  3. Eemlandse klappers deel 28. Overleden in Amersfoort tot 1811 (boek)
  4. Schrijver: J.H.M Putman, H.A. Burgman-Feenstra
    1997

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The Spier wereldwijd onderzoek publication was prepared by Jan Nienhuis (contact is not possible).
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Jan Nienhuis, "Spier wereldwijd onderzoek", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-spier/I14.php : accessed February 17, 2026), "Elsje "Elisabeth" Speijer (-1752)".