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Personal data Maria Adriana Houët 


Household of Maria Adriana Houët

She is married to Adrianus Joseph van Diem.

They got married on August 29, 1918, she was 31 years old.

Nakomelingen van Adrianus Joseph Van Diem & Maria Adriana Houët
1. Antonius Joseph van Diem28-08-191925-04-1996
2. Maria Johanna van Diem30-08-192001-04-2009
3. Petronella Johanna Josepha van Diem31-08-192128-06-2007
4. Hendrikus Gerardus van Diem09-08-192315-10-2008
5. Elisabeth Maria van Diem02-01-192630-07-2006
6. Franciscus Andreas van Diem00-09-192830-10-1928
7. Franciscus Maria van Diem15-05-193006-05-1994

Gezin van Adrianus Joseph van Diem:
1. Maria Cornelia Petronella van Diem19-12-188213-03-1932
2. Antonia Adriana Maria van Diem01-10-188421-08-1885
3. Adriana Antonia Maria van Diem28-12-188529-01-1948
4. Cornelia Maria Elisabeth van Diem11-08-188712-10-1888
5. Adrianus Joseph van Diem11-08-188831-12-1960
6. Anna Maria Petronella van Diem11-08-189008-10-1890
7. Cornelis Petrus van Diem13-06-189013-06-1890
Vader, ooms en tantes:
1. Martha van Diem26-05-1844<1925
2. Johannes van Diem18-10-184514-04-1924
3. Antonie van Diem15-07-184814-03-1918
4. Jacoba van Diem14-10-185228-04-1930
Vroegere generatie -2
1. Joannis van Diem19-02-180219-08-1871
2. Martinus van Diem11-01-180425-02-1828
3. Antonie van Diem24-10-180514-12-1848
4. Wilhelmina van Diem19-01-180827-01-1808
5. Wilhelmina van Diem29-03-180928-03-1883
6. Adriaan van Diem30-12-181114-02-1855
7. Johanna Maria van Diem23-12-181524-07-1864
8. Joanna (Anna) van Diem00-00-1817<1847
9. Maria van Diem02-01-182023-03-1883
10. Hendrikus van Diem07-10-182311-04-1864
Generatie -3
1. Johannes van Diem29-12-177626-12-1844
Generatie -4:
2. Dirk van Diem00-00-0000<1810

Child(ren):

  1. Maria Johanna van Diem  1920-2009 
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