Below are the results of a comparison of the data from the publication Genealogie Vuijk (Rotterdam en omgeving) with several online sources for Abraham de Roo.
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A record was found at Archief Delft, that offers new information about Carel Hendrik de Roo (born in 1821), a child of Abraham de Roo and Willemina Boekholt, view the record via Open Archives.
The publication has information about one child with these parents: Abraham de Roo
A record was found at Archief Delft, that offers new information about Carel Hendrik de Roo (deceased in 1822), a child of Abraham de Roo and Willemina Boekholt, view the record via Open Archives.
The publication has information about one child with these parents: Abraham de Roo
A record was found at Archief Delft, that offers new information about Dirk de Roo (born in 1830), a child of Abraham de Roo and Willemina Boekholt, view the record via Open Archives.
The publication has information about one child with these parents: Abraham de Roo
A record was found at Archief Delft, that offers new information about Dirk de Roo (deceased in 1833), a child of Abraham de Roo and Willemina Boekholt, view the record via Open Archives.
The publication has information about one child with these parents: Abraham de Roo
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