Family tree Voet-Evers » Franz Joseph Hummeijer (-1885)

Personal data Franz Joseph Hummeijer 

  • He was born.
  • He was christened about 1805 in Böken, Aukrug, Sleeswijk-Holstein, Duitsland.
    Ook bekend als: Franz Joseph Hummeir
  • He was baptized.
  • Profession: Kleermaker.
  • Religion: Protestant.
  • He died on January 10, 1885 in Hensbroek, Koggenland, NH.
  • This information was last updated on August 7, 2019.

Household of Franz Joseph Hummeijer

He is married to Maria Anna Theresia Stokman.

They got married on May 5, 1839 at Obdam, Koggenland, NH.Source 1

[Obdam 1839 Aktenummer: 5]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Franz Joseph Hummeijer

Franz Joseph Hummeijer
-1885

1839

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