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Personal data Joannes "Jan" de Ruijter 


Household of Joannes "Jan" de Ruijter

He is married to Maria Huibertsdr de Both.

They were married in church on February 22, 1746 at Raamsdonk, Geertruidenberg, NB.Source 3

[Raamsdonk 1746 Inv.nr. 10 - register van ontvangst van impost op trouwen en begraven 1736-1752 (gaarder) blad 39]

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    1. FamilySearch Centers MMBZ-QK1 Dopen 1674-1810 Trouwen 1674-1694 blad 176
    2. Raamsdonk 1792 Inv.nr. 11 - register van ontvangst van impost op trouwen en begraven 1752-1805 (gaarder) blad 140
    3. Raamsdonk 1746 Inv.nr. 10 - register van ontvangst van impost op trouwen en begraven 1736-1752 (gaarder) blad 39

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