Family tree Voet-Evers » Henricus Vuijsters (1734-1809)

Personal data Henricus Vuijsters 

  • He was christened March 1734 in Gemünden, Rijnland-Palts, Duitsland.
  • Religion: Rooms Katholiek.
  • He died on February 6, 1809 in Gameren, Zaltbommel, GE.
  • This information was last updated on October 29, 2020.

Household of Henricus Vuijsters

He is married to Adriana van Erkel.

They were married in church on October 17, 1760 at Tuil, Neerijnen, GE.


Child(ren):

  1. Antonij Vuijsters  1761-1852 
  2. Gerardus Vuijsters  1763-????
  3. Maria Vuijsters  1765-????
  4. Joannes Vuijsters  1771-± 1772
  5. Arnoldus Vuijsters  1775-????
  6. Joannes Vuijsters  1776-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Henricus Vuijsters

Henricus Vuijsters
1734-1809

1760
Joannes Vuijsters
1771-± 1772

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