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Personal data Johanna Geertruida Harlé 


Household of Johanna Geertruida Harlé

She is married to Theodorus Jacobus Ignatius Copper.

They got married on June 1, 1864 at Culemborg, GE, she was 23 years old.Source 3

[Culemborg 1864 Aktenummer: 23]

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Johanna Geertruida Harlé
1840-1918

1864

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  1. Culemborg 1840 Aktenummer: 192
  2. Culemborg 1918 Aktenummer: 60
  3. Culemborg 1864 Aktenummer: 23

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