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Personal data Maria Margaretha Reijners 


Household of Maria Margaretha Reijners

She is married to Pieter Wilhelm.

They got married on September 17, 1851 at Waalwijk, NB, she was 26 years old.Source 3

[Waalwijk 1851 Aktenummer: 16]

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Maria Margaretha Reijners
1824-1884

1851

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  1. Waalwijk 1824 Aktenummer: 71
  2. Waalwijk 1884 Aktenummer: 35
  3. Waalwijk 1851 Aktenummer: 16

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