Georg Carel NiesGeslacht: ManDoop: 29 sep 1746 - Ruurlo, Gelderland, NederlandOuders: Caspar Jan Ludolph Nies, Anna Wilhelmina Catharina Marg. Nies (geboren Lich)Broers/zusters: Johannes Augustus Nies, Antoni Wilhelm Nies, Antoietta Johanna Theodora G Hummelink (geboren Nies), Willemina Augusta Nies, Adam Caspar Willem Nies, Henrica Johanna Nies, Johanna Augustina Josina Nies, Henrica Arnolda Viëtor (geboren Nies), Maria Sophia Exalto D'Almaras (geboren Nies)
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