Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Elisabeth van der Roer (1779-1858)

Personal data Elisabeth van der Roer 


Household of Elisabeth van der Roer

(1) She is married to Willem Mondt.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Naaldwijk, Westland (ZH) on May 3, 1799.Source 2


(2) She is married to Jacobus Cornelis Jankneg.

They got married.


Timeline Elisabeth van der Roer

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elisabeth van der Roer

Elisabeth van der Roer
1779-1858

(1) 

Willem Mondt
< 1780-????

(2) 

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Sources

  1. Doopboek Naaldwijk Protestant 1706/1811 (scan familysearch)
  2. Familysearch: Naaldwijk – trouwen Gerecht (scan 159/352)
  3. Naaldwijk akte 107


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