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Personal data Antonius Wibier 


Household of Antonius Wibier

He is married to Angelique Louise Marie Otterbein.

They got married on April 24, 1856 at Avereest, he was 22 years old.Source 2


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  1. Burgerlijke stand der gemeente Ambt Ommen
  2. www.openarch.nl

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