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Personal data Maarten Leendertsz Lems 


Household of Maarten Leendertsz Lems

He is married to Magdaleentje Cornelisd van der Waal.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Poortugaal, Albrandswaard, ZH on October 26, 1781.

They were married in church on November 11, 1781 at Poortugaal, Albrandswaard, ZH.

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