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Sara Roelofs Jansen 1626–1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Dec 1626

Birth Location: , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Death Date: 21 oct 1693

Death Location: , , New York, USA

Father: Roelof Janssoon

Mother: Anneke Webber

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In 1626, Sara Roelofs Jansen entered the world in , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, born to Roelof Janssoon And Anneke Jans Webber. Sara Roelofs Jansen passed away in 1693 in , , New York, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1626, Sara Roelofs Jansen entered the world in , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, born to Roelof Janssoon And Anneke Jans Webber.
  • Sara Roelofs Jansen passed away in 1693 in , , New York, USA.

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Sara Jansen's Ancestors

Self
Sara Jansen
1626–1693
Birth Place: , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Parents
Roelof Janssoon
1602–1679
Isle Masterlandt, Bohuslan, Norway
Anneke (Jans) Webber
1600–1663
Flekkeroy, Vest, Agder, Norway
Grandparents
James Jansen
1565–1630
Anna (Heindrickz) Cocks
1582–1644
Marstrand, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Tryntje Jonas
1582–1644
Sweden
Wolfert Webber
1556–1630
Netherlands
Great-Grandparents
Charlotte Bourbon-Montpensier
1544–1582
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Louis Bourbon-Montpensier
1513–1582
Jacqueline Longwy
1520–1561

Sara Jansen's Timeline

2 Records

1626
3 Dec 1626
Birth of Sara Roelofs Jansen in , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
1693
21 oct 1693
Age 67
Death of Sara Roelofs Jansen in , , New York, USA
, , New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Dec 1626
    Event Place: , Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 oct 1693
    Event Place: , , New York, USA

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