Genealogy Smeets-Gebben » Mathijs Vroomen (1761-1836)

Personal data Mathijs Vroomen 


Household of Mathijs Vroomen

He is married to Johanna Maria Reumkens.

They got married on November 12, 1786 at Heerlen.

RIN MH:F238
_UID 6013480C-447E-4A8A-9768-7B7510144FCE

Child(ren):

  1. Johan Joseph Vroomen  1795-???? 
  2. Joanna Maria Vroomen  1802-???? 
  3. Hendrik Jozef Vroomen  1806-1869 


Notes about Mathijs Vroomen

_UID FA00D851-05EB-431A-A8DE-724A17910266
SURN Vroomen

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