Johannes Hendrik Meijer was born on November 28, 1896 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Gerridina Johanna Veenekamp was born on August 4, 1898 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Hermannus Wagenaar and Johanna Hendrika Geels were married on October 27, 1900 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Heintje Aarsen is deceased on February 11, 1908 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Egbert Mulder and Margaretha Frantzen were married on February 5, 1910 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Johannes Gunneman is deceased on February 19, 1933 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
Hermannus Wagenaar is deceased on April 22, 1939 in Hengelo. Perhaps you can find a scan of this in the source Overijssel » Hengelo » Burgerlijke Stand.
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