Jean De GeerGeslacht: ManRoepnaam: JohanGeboorte: 11 jun 1632 - AmsterdamBeroep: Bruksägare, ägde Godegårds och Skyllbergs brukHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Sara Katarina Hovius - 27 nov 1674 - StockholmOverlijden: 1 jun 1696 - GodegårdVader: Louis de GeerMoeder: Adrienne GérardEchtgenote: Sara Katarina HoviusKinderen: Jean De Geer, d.y., Louis De GeerBroers/zusters: Jeanne De Geer, Ida de Geer, Elisabeth Andreä (geboren de Geer), Maria de Geer, Maria de Geer, Laurens de Geer, Louys de Geer, d.y, Emanuel de Geer till Leufsta, Sara de Geer, Adriana de Geer, Christina Eleonora de Geer, Steven de Geer, Christina de Geer, Benjamin De Geer
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