Servatius Neve Getuige 1 doop op zondag 12 augustus 1759 Hontenisse
Doopdatum : 12-8-1759 KIND : Servatius Weemael Geboortedatum : 10 augustus, 12 uur 's middags, Ossenisse Zoon van : VADER : Egidius Weemael MOEDER : Joanna Neve Getuige 1 : Servatius Neve Getuige 2 : Anna Neve Bron : DTBL Hontenisse 3 (R.K. doopboek Hontenisse, Ossenisse, Hengstdijk, Groenendijk en Lamswaarde 1692-1766) Folio : 154v Bij onderzoek voor het jaar 1800 moet u rekening houden met verschillende schrijfwijzen van voor- en achternamen Van de Zeeuwse DTB-registers is nog maar een gering aantal in Zeeuws Archief ISIS opgenomen. Zie de pagina Bronnen voor het overzicht
Bron: DTBL Hontenisse 3 (RK doopregister)
/ Zeeuws Archief: Doop-, Trouw- en Begraafregisters eind 16de eeuw-1810
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