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Personal data Johan Wilhelm Hermann Schlepers 


Household of Johan Wilhelm Hermann Schlepers

He is married to Susanna Maria op de Woerd.

They got married on August 4, 1892 at Hardenberg, Overijssel, Nederland, he was 27 years old.Source 4


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Sources

  1. Burgerlijke stand der gemeente Ambt Hardenberg
  2. Historisch Centrum Overijssel
  3. Historisch Projecten Begraafplaats Slagharen
  4. www.openarch.nl

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