DTB Trouwen (from the period 1667-1670) in Leiden (Netherlands)

Groom

Seger Jansz, born in Dordrecht, residing in Waertgraft, lakenwerker by profession

Bride

Susanna Springers, residing in Heeregraft, Nieuwe

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Remark

Datum ondertrouw: 11-07-1669


Source citation

Heritage Leiden and environs in Leiden (Netherlands),
Doop-, trouw-, begraaf- en geboorteboeken Leiden (DTB Leiden), Part: 19, Period: 16..., Leiden, archive 1004, inventory number 19, T. Kerkelijk ondertrouwboek (NH) van Leiden, juli 1667 - augustus 1670., folio 176



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