Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Johanna Groenewegen (± 1790-1864)

Personal data Johanna Groenewegen 


Household of Johanna Groenewegen

She is married to Maarten de Heij.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Maria de Heij  ± 1813-1819
  2. Arij de Heij  1815-1849
  3. Leendert de Heij  1817-1819
  4. Pieter de Heij  1819-???? 
  5. Leendert de Heij  1820-1821
  6. Leendert de Heij  1821-????
  7. Dirk de Heij  1824-1824
  8. Martinus de Heij  1825-1899 
  9. Abraham de Heij  1827-????
  10. Maria de Heij  1832-????
  11. Dirk de Heij  1835-????


Notes about Johanna Groenewegen

vader Arie Groenewegen, moeder NN

Ancestors (and descendant) of Johanna Groenewegen

Johanna Groenewegen
± 1790-1864


Maria de Heij
± 1813-1819
Arij de Heij
1815-1849
Dirk de Heij
1824-1824
Maria de Heij
1832-????
Dirk de Heij
1835-????

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Sources

  1. Delft Akte Jaar 1864 Nummer 119


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