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Jan den Duijn (abt. 1799 - 1835)

Jan den Duijn
Born about in Loosdrecht, Utrecht, Nederlandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 18 Aug 1822 in Loosdrecht, Utrecht, Nederlandmap
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Died at about age 36 in Loosdrecht, Utrecht, Nederlandmap
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Biography

Jacob den Duijn was the son of Hendrik den Duijn and Marretje Aartsen
He married Jacomijntje Gijzen at 23[1]
He passed away at the age 36[2]

Sources

  1. Marriage: Burgerlijke Stand Huwelijk 1822, Loosdrecht, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Akte 7 (1822-08-18), Noord-Hollands Archief accessed via WieWasWie Permalink
  2. Death: Burgerlijke Stand Overlijden 1835, Loosdrecht, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Akte 20 (1835-03-09), Noord-Hollands Archief accessed via WieWasWie Permalink




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