Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Jacobus Ammerlaan (1779-1862)

Personal data Jacobus Ammerlaan 


Household of Jacobus Ammerlaan

He is married to Machteldis van der Drift.

They got married on May 30, 1802 at Schipluiden (ZH).Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Clasijntje Ammerlaan  1805-1877 
  2. Trijntje Ammerlaan  1808-1884 
  3. Dirk Ammerlaan  1811-1812
  4. Theodorus Ammerlaan  1813-1880 


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Sources

  1. Gahetna.nl: DTB Schipluiden, 3.04.16.129, inv.nr. 4 (scan 4/75)
  2. Delft Akte Jaar 1862 Nummer 369
  3. Gahetna.nl: DTB Schipluiden, 3.04.16.129, inv.nr. 1.II (scan 118/125)


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