Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Jannetje van der Nol (1859-1946)

Personal data Jannetje van der Nol 


Household of Jannetje van der Nol

She is married to Simon Muis.

They got married on August 21, 1885 at 's-Gravenzande, Westland (ZH), she was 25 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Simon Muis  1895-1946 


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jannetje van der Nol

Jannetje van der Nol
1859-1946

1885

Simon Muis
1854-1939

Simon Muis
1895-1946

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Sources

  1. 's-Gravenzande akte 88
  2. Genealogische databank Maassluis
  3. 's-Gravenzande akte 21

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