Family tree Voet-Evers » Johannes "Jan" van den Hurk (1801-1863)

Personal data Johannes "Jan" van den Hurk 


Household of Johannes "Jan" van den Hurk

He is married to Theodora van Lieshout.

They got married on February 18, 1841 at Son en Breugel, NB.Source 2

[Son en Breugel Deel 16 Jaar 1841 Akte 2]

Child(ren):

  1. Ardina van den Hurk  1843-1907

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    1. Son en Breugel 1863 Aktenummer: 25
    2. Son en Breugel Deel 16 Jaar 1841 Akte 2

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