Kerk: Heilige Martelaren van Gorcum te Brielle Gezindte: RK www.archieven.nl: 131 Heilige Martelaren van Gorcum te Brielle Dopeling Antoon Stefanus (Stephanus) Archiefnaam: Streekarchief Voorne-Putten en Rozenburg Toegangsnummer Inventarisnr.: 34 Archief: DTB Aktenummer 336 Brielle; 26-12-1766 Moeder Johanna van Balen zie onder. Getuige Bron Doopboek RK. Parochie van Brielle Vader Antoni Segelaar Johanna Segelaar Paulus van Dongen Inventarisnummer 34 December 26, 1766
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