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Personal data Elisabeth van Sas 


Household of Elisabeth van Sas

She is married to Johannes Janssens.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Mierlo, Noord-Brabant, Nederland on August 2, 1866.

They got married on August 20, 1866 at Mierlo, Noord-Brabant, Nederland, she was 19 years old.


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Notes about Elisabeth van Sas


Eigenaar van deze stamboom : Nico van den BOGAART (nvdbogaart)
V Elisabeth van Sas
Geboren 21 april 1847 - Helmond
Overleden 15 oktober 1886 - Mierlo, leeftijd bij overlijden: 39 jaar oud
Landbouwster (Mierlo)

Ouders
Hendrik van Sas 1822-
Antonet Relou ?1818-

Relaties en kinderen
Gehuwd 20 augustus 1866, Mierlo, met Johannes Janssens 1834-1906 (zie notitie) en hun kinderen
V Johanna Maria Catharina Janssens 1868
M Thomas Johannes Hubertus Janssens 1869
V Antonetta Janssens 1870
V Hendrika Huberta Janssens 1871-1949
M Thomas Johannes Janssens 1872-
M Peter Hendricus Janssens 1874-1939
V Johanna Janssens 1875
V Goverdina Huberta Janssens 1876-1910
M Franciscus Janssens 1878
V Wilhelmina Janssens 1880
V Maria Lucia Janssens 1881-1917
V Johanna Maria Janssens 1883-
M Johannes Nolbertus Janssens 1885

Halfbroers en -zusters
Via Hendrik van Sas 1822-
met Johanna Geven 1826
M Henricus van Sas 1859-1943

Grootouders langs vaderszijde , ooms en tantes
M Johannes van Sas 1794 gehuwd (1821)
V Johanna Maria Verbeek 1788
M Hendrik van Sas 1822-
gehuwd 1(1846)
1 kind , gehuwd 2(1856)
1 kind
V Catharina van Sas 1824-1892
gehuwd (1863)
1 kind

Grootouders langs moederszijde, ooms en tantes
M Johannes Franciscus Relou ?1776-1844 gehuwd (1818)
V Elisabeth Wilbers 1797-1822
V Antonet Relou ?1818-
gehuwd (1846)
1 kind
M Andries Relou 1819-
gehuwd (1849)
9 kinderen
M Cornelis Relou 1821-1847
niet gehuwd, zonder afstammelingen
M Levenloos Relou 1822-
niet gehuwd, zonder afstammelingen

M Johannes Franciscus Relou ?1776-1844 gehuwd (1826)
V Antonet Verhoeven ?1797-1866
V Wilhelmina Relou 1827-
gehuwd (1857)
3 kinderen
V Elisabeth Relou 1829-
gehuwd (1849)
6 kinderen
M Francis Relou 1831-
gehuwd (1857)
9 kinderen
M Hendricus Relou 1832-
niet gehuwd, zonder afstammelingen
M Joost Relou 1834-
gehuwd (1861)
10 kinderen

Aantekeningen
Ondertrouw: Mierlo 02-08-1866. Kerkelijk huwelijk: Mierlo 13-10-1866

Bronnen
Huwelijk: BS Mierlo Deel 17 Jaar 1866 Akte 17
Overlijden: BS Mierlo Deel 31 Jaar 1886 Akte 55

Overzicht van de stamboom
Stamboom voorouders Stamboom nakomelingen Afdrukbare stambomen
Johannes van Sas 1794 Johanna Maria Verbeek 1788 Johannes Franciscus Relou ?1776-1844 Elisabeth Wilbers 1797-1822
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Hendrik van Sas 1822- Antonet Relou ?1818-
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Elisabeth van Sas 1847-1886

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Elisabeth van Sas
1847-1886

1866

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