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Personal data Geertruydt (Collijns) Collaert 


Household of Geertruydt (Collijns) Collaert

She is married to Michiel van de Wepel.

They got married on February 4, 1691 at Utrecht.


Child(ren):



Notes about Geertruydt (Collijns) Collaert

Schenking - roerende goederen, wegens trouwe diensten
Erfgoedstuk
Datering:
22-01-1703
Aktenummer:
64
Datum:
22-01-1703
Soort akte:
Schenking
Samenvatting:
roerende goederen, wegens trouwe diensten
donateur:

Geertruda van Everdingen
Voornaam:Geertruda
Tussenvoegsel:van
Achternaam:Everdingen
Beroep:in leven konstschilder
Woonplaats:Utrecht, Prekerskerkhof
Naam partner:wed. Johannes Collart
Donataris:

Geertruda Collart, dochter
Achternaam:Geertruda Collart, dochter
Naam partner:geh. met Michiel van der Wepel
Bijzonderheden:
schenkster behoudt het vruchtgebruik
Notaris:
E. VERRYKEN
Toegangsnummer:
34-4 Notarissen in de stad Utrecht 1560-1905
Inventarisnummer:
U129a001

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Geertruydt (Collijns) Collaert
± 1670-1710

1691

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