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Notes about Johanna de Rooij

Van beroep: mutsenmaakster (1858).
Woonplaats: Zevenbergen (1825, 1858, 1895).

Gehuwd op 18 mei 1858 in Zevenbergen met
Antonie Raaijmakers.
Geboren rond 1835 in Zwaluwe.
Van beroep: griendbaas (1858).
Militie: bij het Vierde Regiment Dragonders (1858).
Overleden voor 27 ju;li 1895.
Woonplaats: Zwaluwe (1835, 1858).
Zoon van Jacobus Raaijmakers en Johanna Krijnen.

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Johanna de Rooij
1825-1895


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