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Elizabeth DE Haas 1722–1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 December 1722

Birth Location: Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas

Death Date: 7 April 1806

Death Location: Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas

Father: Willem Haas

Mother: Judith Essevelt

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Elizabeth DE Haas was born in 1722 in Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas, the child of Willem De Haas And Judith Van Essevelt. Elizabeth DE Haas passed away in 1806 in Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth DE Haas was born in 1722 in Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas, the child of Willem De Haas And Judith Van Essevelt.
  • Elizabeth DE Haas passed away in 1806 in Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas.

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Elizabeth Haas's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Haas
1722–1806
Birth Place: Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
Parents
Willem De Haas
1694–1746
IJzendoorn
Judith (Van) Essevelt
1696–1762
Ommeren, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
Grandparents
Peter (Adriaanz de) HAES
1654–1699
IJzendoorn, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
Elisabeth (Van Den) Bergh
1658–
Ijzendoorn, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Haas's Timeline

2 Records

1722
13 December 1722
Birth of Elizabeth DE Haas in Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
1806
7 April 1806
Age 84
Death of Elizabeth DE Haas in Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas
Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 December 1722
    Event Place: Opheusden, Gelderland, Pays-Bas
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 April 1806
    Event Place: Ter Aar, Zuid-Holland, Pays-Bas
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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