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Personal data Johann Heinrich Lohmeijer 

  • He was christened on July 25, 1780 in Kirchdorf, Scharringhausen, Nedersaksen, Duitsland.
  • Profession: Landbouwer.
  • Religion: Nederduits Gereformeerd.
  • He died on November 26, 1857 in Kirchdorf, Scharringhausen, Nedersaksen, Duitsland.
  • This information was last updated on January 26, 2012.

Household of Johann Heinrich Lohmeijer

He is married to Marie Catharine Rehorst.

They were married in church on February 6, 1811 at Kirchdorf (Hannover), Nedersaksen, Duitsland.


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Johann Heinrich Lohmeijer
1780-1857

1811

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