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Personal data Johannes van der Kuijp 


Household of Johannes van der Kuijp

He is married to Gerardina de Bruijn van Arkel.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Breda, NB on October 11, 1726.

They were married in church on October 27, 1726 at Breda, NB.Source 2

[Breda 1726 DTB Bron: boek, Deel: 42, 202, Periode: 1711-1731; Trouwen nh Grote kerk 1711-1731]
GERARDINA woonde voor haar huwelijk met JOHANNES VAN DER KUIJP "op het Klooster" te Breda.

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    1. Breda 1704 DTB Bron: boek, Deel: 30, 3v, Periode: 1704-1722; Dopen nh Breda 1704-1722
    2. Breda 1726 DTB Bron: boek, Deel: 42, 202, Periode: 1711-1731; Trouwen nh Grote kerk 1711-1731

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    Wim Voet, "Family tree Voet-Evers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-voet-evers/I9905.php : accessed March 8, 2026), "Johannes van der Kuijp (-1736)".