Family tree Visscher-Drenthen en Lohuis-Schreijer en circa 40 andere stambomen » Everdina van der Kolk (1773-1832)

Personal data Everdina van der Kolk 


Household of Everdina van der Kolk

She is married to Harm Nijzink.

They got married on October 30, 1796 at Zwolle, Overijssel, Nederland, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Wilhelmina Nisink  1799-1867
  2. Gertruida Nijzink  1800-1842 
  3. Hendrik Nijzink  1807-1871 
  4. Tonia Nijzink  1809-1866 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Everdina van der Kolk

Everdina van der Kolk
1773-1832

1796

Harm Nijzink
1762-1821

Tonia Nijzink
1809-1866

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H. Visscher, "Family tree Visscher-Drenthen en Lohuis-Schreijer en circa 40 andere stambomen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-visscher/I67167.php : accessed February 1, 2026), "Everdina van der Kolk (1773-1832)".