Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Maritje van der Hoeve (1640-1708)

Personal data Maritje van der Hoeve 


Household of Maritje van der Hoeve

She is married to Pieter Korendijck.

They got married May 1670 at De Lier, Westland (ZH).Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Trijntje Coorndijck  1674-????
  2. Neeltje Corendijk  1681-1768 
  3. Dina Corendijck  1684-????


Timeline Maritje van der Hoeve

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maritje van der Hoeve

Maritje van der Hoeve
1640-1708

1670

Pieter Korendijck
± 1630-????


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Sources

  1. CD-DTB: nog te controleren met akte
  2. Gahetna.nl: DTB De Lier, 3.04.16.079, inv.nr. 3.I (Begraven – 1685-1732) (scan 44/91)


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