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Johannes is op 4-1-1913 veroordeelt tot een gevangenisstraf van 5 dagen voor een jachtdelict.
Bron; BHIC gevangenisregisters

Johannes is als KNIL militair in 1943 in een Jappenkamp in Thailand overleden.
Bron; Nationaal Archief Interneringskaarten 1942-1996 archief 2.10.50.03, inventaris-nummer 437.


Second World War victim


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Antoon Seijkens, "Genealogy Seijkens ", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-seijkens/I26933.php : accessed May 2, 2024), "Johannes van de Laar (1891-1943)".