Spier wereldwijd onderzoek » Moses Alexander Jacobs (1841-< 1939)

Personal data Moses Alexander Jacobs 

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Household of Moses Alexander Jacobs

He is married to Engelina Spier.

They got married on August 14, 1889 at Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, he was 48 years old.


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Moses Alexander Jacobs
1841-< 1939

1889

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Sources

  1. BS Huwelijksregister (BS Huwelijksregister), Akte reg. 19; fol. 46
  2. Archiefnaam: Noord-Hollands Archief

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The Spier wereldwijd onderzoek publication was prepared by Jan Nienhuis (contact is not possible).
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Jan Nienhuis, "Spier wereldwijd onderzoek", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-spier/I1877.php : accessed March 4, 2026), "Moses Alexander Jacobs (1841-< 1939)".