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He is married to Maria Catharina Celia Tönis.

They got married on May 11, 1903 at Enschede, he was 34 years old.Source 9

BS Huwelijk met Bernardus Albertus Gerhardus Konings
Bruidegom:Bernardus Albertus Gerhardus Konings
Geboorteplaats:Winterswijk
Leeftijd:34
Beroep:bakker
Vader bruidegom:Johannes Wilhelmus Konings
Moeder bruidegom:Aleida Willemina Rebekka Haverdil
Bruid:Maria Catharina Celia Tönis
Geboorteplaats:Enschede
Leeftijd:35
Vader bruid:Andries Tönis
Beroep:Winkelier
Moeder bruid:Catharina Vos
Gebeurtenis:Huwelijk
Datum:maandag 11 mei 1903
Gebeurtenisplaats:Enschede
Documenttype:BS Huwelijk
Erfgoedinstelling:Historisch Centrum Overijssel
Plaats instelling:Zwolle
Collectiegebied:Overijssel
Archief:0123
Registratienummer:03721
Documentnummer:65
Registratiedatum:11 mei 1903
Akteplaats:Enschede

IdentificatieHE.1903.0065
Datum11/5/1903
SoortHuwelijksakten
ToegangHuwelijken Enschede ()
PlaatsEnschede
Toegangsnummer123.03721
Aktenummer65
AktesoortHuwelijk

PersonenKonings , Bernardus Albertus Gerhardus
Konings , Johannes Wilhelmus
Haverdil , Aleida Willemina Rebekka
Tönis , Maria Catharina Celia
Tönis , Andries
Vos , Catharina

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    1. Burgerlijke Stand WINTERSWIJK Extracten akten van Geboorten - Periode 1863-1872
    2. www.pondes.nl
    3. Burgerlijke stand Winterswijk Extracten akten van Geboorten Periode 1863-1872
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