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Personal data Daniel van de Berge 


Household of Daniel van de Berge

He is married to Livina Wilhelm.

They got married on July 15, 1840 at Axel, Zeeland, Nederland, he was 23 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. van de Berge  1852

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Sources

  1. Zeeuws Archief, Geboorteakten Axel 1796-1909 1816 aktenummer 78 http://www.zeeuwengezocht.nl
  2. Zeeuws Archief, Overlijdensakten Axel 1796-1959 1881 aktenummer 45 http://www.zeeuwengezocht.nl
  3. Zeeuws Archief, Huwelijksakten Axel 1796-1934 1840 aktenummer 13 http://www.zeeuwengezocht.nl

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