DTB Trouwen (from the period 1729-1732) in Leiden, Leiden (Netherlands)

Groom

Willem Rosier, born in Leiden, residing in Leiden, Langestraat, lakenwerker by profession

Bride

Elsje van der Waals, born in Leiden, residing in Leiden, Langestraat

Witnesses


Remark

Datum ondertrouw: 12-01-1732


Source citation

Heritage Leiden and environs in Leiden (Netherlands),
Doop-, trouw-, begraaf- en geboorteboeken Leiden (DTB Leiden), Part: 35, Period: 17..., Leiden, archive 1004, inventory number 35, LL. Kerkelijk ondertrouwboek (NH) van Leiden, 1729 - juni 1732., folio 231v



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Comments

On Saturday, 9 September Kees Rosier wrote

Het verhaal over Willem Rosier, Elsje van der Waals en hun kinderen:

https://www.myheritage.nl/site-family-tree-131992162/familie-rosier?familyTreeID=5#!profile-5000099-info


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