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Personal data Sijvert Jacobsz Bakker 

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Household of Sijvert Jacobsz Bakker

He is married to Grietje Schardam.

Sijvert Jacobsz Bakker (alias Kuijper), jm van Beets, deed aldaar belijdenis op 14 mei 1752.102

Sijvert Bakker, alias Kuijper, was diaken te Beets (1755) en werd nog vermeld in de lidmatenlijst van 1759, met later bijschrift waaruit bleek dat hij met attestatie naar Edam vertrok. Hij leefde nog op 12 april 1783, toen hij grond verkocht aan zijn zwager Claas Schardam.

They got married on October 8, 1757 at Beets, Zeevang, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

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