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Pastoor te Reutum en Haarle. Naar hem is de Lauteslagerstraat genoemd.

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Anthonius Josephus Lauteslager
1865-1947

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    Frank Lautenslager, "Family tree Lautenslager - Lauterslager - Lauteslager", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-lautenslager/I845.php : accessed April 18, 2024), "Anthonius Josephus Lauteslager (1865-1947)".