Genealogische database BergSmit » Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE (± 1755-± 1810)

Personal data Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE 

Source 1
  • He was born about 1755.
  • Profession: Wijnhandelaar.
  • He died about 1810.

Household of Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE

He is married to Maria Anna JORDIS.Source 2


Wijziging: 01 December 1993

They got married about 1780.


Child(ren):

  1. Maria Francisca Theresia KLEHE  ± 1787-± 1856 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE

Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE
± 1755-± 1810

± 1780

Maria Anna JORDIS
± 1760-± 1831


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Fred Bergman, "Genealogische database BergSmit", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/database-bergsmit/I22538.php : accessed May 10, 2025), "Joseph Pero Alexius KLEHE (± 1755-± 1810)".