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Personal data Maria Anna "Marjanna" van den Bergh 


Household of Maria Anna "Marjanna" van den Bergh

She is married to Hartog Hartog.

They got married on November 15, 1872 at Oss, she was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jacob Hartog  1875-1962
  2. Cato Hartog  1876-1972
  3. Isaac Hartog  1877-1945
  4. Bertha Hartog  1879-1943
  5. Arnold Hartog  1880-1966
  6. Salomon Hartog  ????-1882
  7. NN Hartog  ????-1883
  8. Anna Hartog  1884-1941
  9. Zadok Hartog  ????-1886
  10. Henriette Hartog  1887-1945
  11. Simon Hartog  1888-1961
  12. Eva Hartog  1889-1979
  13. Arthur Hartog  1891-1985
  14. Rica Hartog  1893-1972


Notes about Maria Anna "Marjanna" van den Bergh

Toegangnr: 50.126 Inventarisnr: 6074 Gemeente: Oss Soort akte: huwelijk Aktenummer: 35 Datum: 15-11-1872

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maria Anna van den Bergh

Maria Anna van den Bergh
1851-1922

1872

Hartog Hartog
1847-1926

Jacob Hartog
1875-1962
Cato Hartog
1876-1972
Isaac Hartog
1877-1945
Bertha Hartog
1879-1943
Arnold Hartog
1880-1966
NN Hartog
????-1883
Anna Hartog
1884-1941
Zadok Hartog
????-1886
Simon Hartog
1888-1961
Eva Hartog
1889-1979
Arthur Hartog
1891-1985
Rica Hartog
1893-1972

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