Joannes Petrus Van SlounGeboortenaam: Joannes Petrus Van SlounGeslacht: ManGeboorte: 13 jun 1788 - Born, Limburg, NetherlandsOuders: Joannes Petrus Van Sloun, Maria Elisabeth Van Sloun (geboren Didden)Broers/zusters: Ida Van Sloun, Anna Sibillia Giysen (geboren Van Sloun), Petrus Van Sloun, Maria Helena Van Sloun, Joannes Wilhelmus Van Sloun, Arnoldus Van Sloun, Theodor van Sloun
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