Family tree Visscher-Drenthen en Lohuis-Schreijer en circa 40 andere stambomen » Gerrit Gerrits Veluwenkamp (1752-1810)

Personal data Gerrit Gerrits Veluwenkamp 


Household of Gerrit Gerrits Veluwenkamp

He is married to Hilletje Stevens Hulshof.

They got married on March 26, 1779 at Oene, Epe, Gelderland, Nederland, he was 27 years old.

Trouwen op 26 maart 1779 te Oene
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Gerrit Gerrits van der Kolk
Heiltje Stevens Hulshoe
Gerrit Gerrits van der Kolk
Heiltje Stevens Hulshof

Extra informatie
Kerkelijke gemeente Oene

Bronvermelding
Gelders Archief
Gelders Archief, DTB Trouwen
Oene, Arnhem, archief 176, inventaris­num­mer 669, folio 7

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