Genealogy Van Dijl Jansen » Ariaentje van Hees (< 1658-1686)

Personal data Ariaentje van Hees 


Household of Ariaentje van Hees

She is married to Daniël van den Dorpe.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Dordrecht on April 1, 1674.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Metje van Dorpe  1674-< 1683
  2. Aegje van Dorpe  1676-????
  3. Andries van Dorpe  1680-????
  4. Metje van Dorpe  1683-> 1741
  5. Elizabet van Dorpen  1685-> 1741 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ariaentje van Hees

Ariaentje van Hees
< 1658-1686


Metje van Dorpe
1674-< 1683
Metje van Dorpe
1683-> 1741

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Sources

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Dirk Jan van Dijl, "Genealogy Van Dijl Jansen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-van-dijl-jansen/I3797.php : accessed November 1, 2024), "Ariaentje van Hees (< 1658-1686)".