Descendants Louis Elsevier e.a. » Delphine Theresia Maria of Delphine Theresia DRIEBEEK (± 1810-1879)

Personal data Delphine Theresia Maria of Delphine Theresia DRIEBEEK 


Household of Delphine Theresia Maria of Delphine Theresia DRIEBEEK

She is married to Cornelis Wilhelmus van LEDE.

They got married on November 19, 1835 at Rotterdam.Source 2


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Delphine Theresia Maria of Delphine Theresia DRIEBEEK
± 1810-1879

1835

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  2. BS Huwelijk


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Elsevier - Elzevier, "Descendants Louis Elsevier e.a.", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/nakomelingen-louis-elsevier/I9707.php : accessed September 22, 2024), "Delphine Theresia Maria of Delphine Theresia DRIEBEEK (± 1810-1879)".