Family tree Voet-Evers » Johannes Baptist "Jan" de Preter (-± 1877)

Personal data Johannes Baptist "Jan" de Preter 

  • Nickname is Jan.
  • He was born.
  • He was christened on January 21, 1799 in Heijst-op-den-Berg, Antwerpen, België.
  • He was baptized.
  • Profession: Molenaarsknecht.
  • Religion: Gereformeerd.
  • He died about 1877.
  • A child of Egidius de Preter and Maria Anna Frans
  • This information was last updated on October 7, 2019.

Household of Johannes Baptist "Jan" de Preter

He is married to Wilhelmina Sneeuw.

They got married on September 1, 1825 at Waspik, Waalwijk, NB.Source 1

[Waspik 1825 Aktenummer: 10]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johannes Baptist de Preter

Maria Anna Frans
± 1770-1811

Johannes Baptist de Preter
-± 1877

1825

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Sources

  1. Waspik 1825 Aktenummer: 10

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