Martiana Hoijer was born on April 2, 1826 in Oosterhout. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Oosterhout » geboortenregisters.
Aaltje Breed was born on October 3, 1835 in Hoge en Lage Zwaluwe. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Hoge en Lage Zwaluwe » geboortenregisters.
Wilhelmina Elisabeth Spoor was born on January 14, 1856 in Oosterhout. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Oosterhout » geboortenregisters.
Johannes Adriaan Wijnen was born on October 6, 1890 in Alphen en Riel. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Alphen en Riel » geboortenregisters.
Adriana Van der Laak was born on November 29, 1898 in Dongen. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Dongen » geboortenregisters.
Pieter Veenema and Adriana Van der Laak were married on May 27, 1919 in Tilburg. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Tilburg » huwelijksregisters.
neeltje Deen is deceased on June 22, 1942 in Moergestel. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Noord-Brabant » Moergestel » overlijdensregisters.
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