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Personal data Jean Laboure 


Household of Jean Laboure

He is married to Catharina Bruijer (van der Heide, Bruijcel).

They got married in the year 1688 at Leiden, Zuid Holland, Nederland, he was 19 years old.


Notes about Jean Laboure

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