
Mentions
- Gerrit Beijen, residing in Harmelen, veehouder by profession, "Wonende op de hofstede ""het Klooster"" te Harmelen."
- Gerrit van der Neut, residing in Harmelen, veehouder by profession
- Bernardus Hermanus Wesseling, residing in Harmelen, veehouder by profession
- Jilles Beijen, residing in Willeskop, veehouder by profession
- Gijsbertus Oskam, residing in Portengen, veehouder by profession
- Arie Bosman, residing in Harmelen, veehouder by profession
- Jacobus Rijkaart, residing in Bodegraven, veehouder by profession
- Willem de Pijper, residing in Kamerik, veehouder by profession
- Willem van Dam, residing in Harmelen, koopman by profession
- Johannes Marinus Ebskamp, residing in Veldhuizen, veehouder by profession
- Hermanus Ebskamp, residing in Vleuten, veehouder by profession
- Johannes Adrianus Ebskamp, residing in Harmelen, veehouder by profession
Source citation
RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard in Woerden, Notarial records
Notarieel archief Harmelen, Harmelen, archive W235, inventory number 122, record number 95
This data was last updated on October 18, 2017 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on October 18, 2017. Provenance information: .
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