Family tree Lievens - Overbeek » Cornelia Francis Mollen (< 1750-1770)

Personal data Cornelia Francis Mollen 


Household of Cornelia Francis Mollen

She is married (schepenbank) to Andreas Das.

Their notice of marriage was on February 3, 1770 in Reusel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

They got married on February 18, 1770 at Reusel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Simon Vosters, Petrus van Gorp
Datum: [Gescheiden_op_17700506]
Plaats: [Gescheiden_te_58]
They were married in church on February 18, 1770 at Reusel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Geloof: Rooms Katholiek

The couple were divorced from May 6, 1770 at Reusel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

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