Marriage on December 24, 1924 in Leiden (Netherlands)
Father of groom: Pieter Masurel Mother of groom: Alida Kloots Groom: Nicolaas Masurel, born in Leiden, 23 years old, gemeente-ambtenaar by profession Bride: Marianna Susanna Johanna Kwaadgras, born in Delft, 23 years old, no profession Father of bride: Jacobus Kwaadgras Mother of bride: Jacoba Maria Moene Plaats huwelijk: Leiden
Source citation: Erfgoed Leiden (Netherlands), Erfgoed Leiden in Leiden (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages, Archief van de ambtenaar van de burgerlijke stand, 1816-1928, Part: 4920, Period: 1924, Leiden, archive 0516, inventory number 4920, December 24, 1924, Huwelijksakten 1924, record number 553
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