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Personal data Elisabeth van Gils 


Household of Elisabeth van Gils

She is married to Nicolaas van Dongen.

They got married on January 10, 1861 at Raamsdonk, Geertruidenberg, NB, she was 24 years old.Source 3

[Raamsdonk 1861 Aktenummer: 3]

Child(ren):

  1. Maria van Dongen  1862-1944 

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Elisabeth van Gils
1836-1907

1861

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Sources

  1. Oosterhout 1836 Aktenummer: 195
  2. Raamsdonk 1907 Aktenummer: 9
  3. Raamsdonk 1861 Aktenummer: 3

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