Family tree Voet-Evers » Pietertje Willemsdr Kranendonk (-1852)

Personal data Pietertje Willemsdr Kranendonk 


Household of Pietertje Willemsdr Kranendonk

She is married to Dirk Pietersz Lems.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Charlois, Rotterdam, ZH on November 5, 1802.Source 2

They were married in church on November 27, 1802 at Charlois, Rotterdam, ZH.Source 3

[Charlois 1802 Regiesratie: 57]
[Rotterdam 1802 DTB inv. 11 Trouw gaarder, index nummer 002]
Impost fl. 3,-

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Pietertje Willemsdr Kranendonk
-1852

1802

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Sources

  1. Hoogvliet 1852Aktenummer: 34
  2. Rotterdam 1802 DTB inv. 11 Trouw gaarder, index nummer 002
  3. Charlois 1802 Regiesratie: 57

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