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Jan Van Wassenaer 1349–1394 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1349

Birth Location: Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Death Date: 11 Aug 1394

Death Location: De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States

Father: Jan Wassenaer

Mother: Ode Hornes

Spouse(s): Ottilie Namur, van Grimhuijsen

Children(s): Johanna Polanen, Jan Grimhuysen

Jan Van Wassenaer was born in 1349 in Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, the child of Jan Van Wassenaer And Ode De Hornes. Jan Van Wassenaer married Ottilie Salm Namur, Van Grimhuijsen, and had children including Jan Vanderleck Van Grimhuysen, Johanna Van Polanen. Jan Van Wassenaer passed away in 1394 in De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • Jan Van Wassenaer was born in 1349 in Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, the child of Jan Van Wassenaer And Ode De Hornes.
  • Jan Van Wassenaer married Ottilie Salm Namur, Van Grimhuijsen, and had children including Jan Vanderleck Van Grimhuysen, Johanna Van Polanen.
  • Jan Van Wassenaer passed away in 1394 in De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States.

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Jan Wassenaer's Ancestors

Self
Jan Wassenaer
1349–1394
Birth Place: Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Parents
Jan Van Wassenaer
1318–1378
Monster, Monster, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Ode (De) Hornes
1323–1353
of Delft, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jan Wassenaer's Descendants

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Jan (Van) Wassenaer (1349–11 Aug 1394) m. Ottilie (Salm) Namur (1359–1428) m. van Grimhuijsen (1350–)
  1. 1. Johanna (van) Polanen 1392–1445 m. Engelbert (Nassau) Dillenburg 1370–1442
    1. 1. Johann (IV Von Nassau) Dillenburg 1410–1475 m. Maria (Von Loen) Heinsberg 1424–1502
      1. 1. Johan (Von Nassau) Dillenburg 1455–1516 m. Elisabeth (von) Hessen 1466–1523
        1. 1. Wilhelm (I der Reiche von Nassau) Dillenburg 1487–1559 m. Juliane (von Stolberg) Wernigerode 1506–1580
        2. 2. Elisabeth (Von Nassau) Dillenburg 1488–1559
        3. 3. Marie (von Nassau) Dillenburg 1491–1547
        4. 4. Ernst (von Nassau) Dillenburg 1486–1486
        5. 5. Heinrich (III von Nassau) Dillenburg 1483–1538
        6. 6. Johann (VI von Nassau Vianden) Dietz 1484–1504
      2. 2. Anna (Von Nassau) Dillenburg 1441–1514
      3. 3. Johanna (Van Nassau) Dillenburg 1444–1468
      4. 4. Jan (von) Nassau 1445–1505
      5. 5. Cathelijne (von) Nassau 1447–1477
      6. 6. Adriana (Von Nassau) Dillenburg 1449–1477 m. Philip (von Hanau) Munzenberg 1449–1500
        1. 1. Adriane (von) Munzenberg 1468–1524 m. Philipp (Solms) Lich 1468–1544
        2. 2. Margarethe (von) Hanau 1471–1503
        3. 3. Reinhard (von Hanau) Munzenberg 1473–1512
        4. 4. Anna (von) Hanau 1474–1474
        5. 5. Marie (von) Hanau 1475–1476
      7. 7. Engelbert (Van Nassau) Dillenburg 1451–1504
      8. 8. Ottilie (Van Nassau) Dillenburg 1457–1495
  2. 2. Jan (vanderLeck van) Grimhuysen 1380–

Jan Wassenaer's Timeline

2 Records

1349
1349
Birth of Jan Van Wassenaer in Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1394
11 Aug 1394
Age 45
Death of Jan Van Wassenaer in De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States
De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1349
    Event Place: Wassenaer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Aug 1394
    Event Place: De Grote Lieve Vrouwe Kerk, Tennessee, United States

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