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Personal data Johannes van den Biggelaar 


Household of Johannes van den Biggelaar

He is married to Adriana van de Ven.

They got married on September 6, 1918 at Waalre, he was 32 years old.

BS Waalre, huwelijken;

Child(ren):



Notes about Johannes van den Biggelaar

ook: Jan;
BS Riethoven, geboorten; woont A 11;
bev.reg. Riethoven, db.reg. aanwezige dienstbode op 31 december 1914, f96; woont A 45;
bev.reg. Riethoven, db.reg. aanwezige dienstboden op 31 december 1913, f92;
woont A 45;
bev.reg. Riethoven, db.reg. aanwezige dienstbode op 31 december 1912, f88; woont A 45;
bev.reg. Riethoven, db.reg. aanwezige dienstbode op 31 december 1911, f85; woont A 45; naar Dommelen 24.5.1917;
bev.reg. Riethoven, db.reg. ingekomen personen 1911, f 83; woont A 45;
van Dommelen 16.5.1911;
bev.reg. Riethoven afgegeven getuigschriften van woonplaatsveranderingenin het jaar 1900, f 53;
bev.reg. Riethoven, f 17, aanwezige dienstboden 1.1.900; woont B 14;
naar Eersel 12.12.1900;
bev.reg. Riethoven, ingekomen getuigschriften van verandering woonplaats1899; woont B 14; van Borkel c.a. 27.5.1899;
bev.reg. Riethoven, aanwezige dienstboden 31.12.1915; woont A 45,vertrokken;
bev.reg. Riethoven De gemeente verlaten
(afgegeven getuigschriften van woonplaatsverandering in 1898, f 46;
bev.reg. Riethoven 1890-1902; f 65; naar B. 9.5.1898;
bev.reg. Riethoven 1890-1902; f 38;
bev.reg. Dommelen, db.reg. 1910-1934; f 3; woont 7;
van V. 1.5.1910; 21.9.1911 naar Riethoven;
van Riethoven 24.5.1917, bij P. v Herk; naar dl I;
ook: Jan; vd Bichelaar; dg 30.11;
bev. reg. Dommelen 1910-1928; f 104; woont 56a;
naar W. 8.4.1919; van db.reg. f 3;
Bev.reg. Dommelen 1900-1910, dienstbodenregister; f 3; woont 83;
van V. 2.4.1905; 29.9.1909 naar V.;
Bevolkingsregister DB 1870-1909;
9.5.1898 van R.; naar R. 27.5.1899;
A 55

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