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Personal data Adrianus Wilhelmus Josephus Knaapen 


Household of Adrianus Wilhelmus Josephus Knaapen

He is married to Johanna Hubertina Janssen.

They got married on June 24, 1907 at Arcen, he was 27 years old.

Burgerlijke Stand in Limburg: Arcen en Velden
Huwelijksakte Knaapen, Adrianus Wilhelmus Josephus en Janssen, Johanna Hubertina, 24-06-1907

Soort akte: Huwelijksakte

Aktedatum: 24-06-1907

Aktenummer: 16

Huwelijksdatum: 24-06-1907

Huwelijksplaats: Arcen en Velden

Bruidegom: Knaapen, Adrianus Wilhelmus Josephus
Voornaam: Adrianus Wilhelmus Josephus
Achternaam: Knaapen
Geboorteplaats: Asten
Beroep: Smid
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Leeftijd: 27
Datum: 24-06-1907

Bruid: Janssen, Johanna Hubertina
Voornaam: Johanna Hubertina
Achternaam: Janssen
Geboorteplaats: Velden
Beroep: Z
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Leeftijd: 25
Datum: 24-06-1907

Vader bruidegom: Knaapen, Jacobus Petrus
Voornaam: Jacobus Petrus
Achternaam: Knaapen
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Datum: 24-06-1907

Moeder bruidegom: Maas, Gertruda Catharina
Voornaam: Gertruda Catharina
Achternaam: Maas
Beroep: Herbergierster
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Datum: 24-06-1907

Vader bruid: Janssen, Peter Michiel
Voornaam: Peter Michiel
Achternaam: Janssen
Beroep: Herbergier
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Datum: 24-06-1907

Moeder bruid: Boers, Maria Sibilla
Voornaam: Maria Sibilla
Achternaam: Boers
Beroep: Z
Plaats: Arcen en Velden
Datum: 24-06-1907

Gemeente: Arcen en Velden

Toegangsnummer: 12.003 Burgerlijke Stand in Limburg: Arcen en Velden

Inventarisnummer: 27

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  • In the year 1907: Source: Wikipedia
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    • The Netherlands had about 12.2 million citizens.
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