gedoopt Erembodegem 16 september 1595 Peter: Cornelis Buyens, PASTOOR van Denderhoutem Meter: Petra, vrouw van Jacques Boone zn Petrus Aanwezig bij de doop: Anthonis Kiekens zn Erasmus en Jozijne Calleboudt echtgenote Adriaen Buens ( = Buyens ) 1 PRIN MH:I7086
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