Familie Braam » Rutgerus de Beijer (1842-1929)

Personal data Rutgerus de Beijer 


Household of Rutgerus de Beijer

He is married to Anna Maria Mötter.

They got married on January 28, 1871 at Millingen, Nederland, he was 29 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Theodorus de Beijer  1877-1938
  2. Arnoldus de Beijer  1879-1879
  3. Johanna de Beijer  1882-????
  4. Emanuel de Beijer  1885-1938
  5. Emma de Beijer  1890-1891
  6. Alfons de Beijer  1891-1999
  7. Leo de Beijer  1893-1893
  8. Josephina de Beijer  1897-????

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