Families Paternotte, Horst van Nieuw-Loosdrecht, Post van Zwolle en Persoon » Antoon DEKKERS (????-< 1864)

Personal data Antoon DEKKERS 

  • Profession: timmerman.
  • He died before 1864.
  • This information was last updated on December 24, 2017.

Household of Antoon DEKKERS

He has/had a relationship with Maria Clara van den BERG.


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Antoon DEKKERS
????-< 1864



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