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Household of Joannes van Tits

He is married to Gertruy Hendriks.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Vierlingsbeek on September 22, 1764.Source 3

RFN 118
CHAN
DATE 10 MAY 1995
ORDI
DATE 07 OCT 1764
PLAC Vierlingsbeek
WITN Gijsbert Westerlaaken, Johanna Raaymakers
SOUR NH Trouwboek Vierlingsbeek

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1725-1766



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    1. DTB RK Vierlingsbeek 2
    2. DTB RK Vierlingsbeek 1
    3. NH Trouwboek Vierlingsbeek

    Historical events

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      • March 18 » American Revolution: The British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act.
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