Family tree Van Koert » Martin Boothe (± 1852-> 1911)

Personal data Martin Boothe 

  • He was born about 1852.
  • Occupations:
    • dagloner.
    • landbouwer.
  • Resident: Kalkar, Duitsland.
  • He died after 1911.

Household of Martin Boothe

He is married to Maria Pouwels.

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Catharina Boothe  1882-1965 
  2. Dien Boothe  ± 1884-????
  3. Johann Boothe  1885-????
  4. Toon Boothe  ± 1886-????
  5. Gertrud Boothe  1888-1953 
  6. Mathilde Boothe  1890-1925

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Martin Boothe

Martin Boothe
± 1852-> 1911


Maria Pouwels
1858-> 1911

Dien Boothe
± 1884-????
Johann Boothe
1885-????
Toon Boothe
± 1886-????

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