Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Catharina Maarleveld (1803-1866)

Personal data Catharina Maarleveld 


Household of Catharina Maarleveld

She is married to Jacob van der Meer.

They got married on October 2, 1824 at Maasland (ZH), she was 20 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Jan van der Meer  1824-1895 
  2. Pieter van der Meer  ± 1839-1922 


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Catharina Maarleveld

Catharina Maarleveld
1803-1866

1824

Jacob van der Meer
± 1797-1860


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Sources

  1. Genealogische databank Maassluis
  2. Maasland akte 10

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The Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. publication was prepared by wijlen Petra Schoenmakers (1966-2020) (at the request of the family this publication remains available, contact is not possible).
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