Van den Berg Steneker Stamboom » Cornelis Anthonissen van Domburgh (± 1690-± 1724)

Personal data Cornelis Anthonissen van Domburgh 

  • He was born about 1690 in Rucphen.
  • He died about 1724.
  • This information was last updated on May 28, 2011.

Household of Cornelis Anthonissen van Domburgh

He is married to Maria Pietersen de Wael.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Rucphen on September 11, 1717.Source 1

They were married in church on September 26, 1717 at Rucphen.Source 2

trouwakte Rucphen
Trouwregister Rucphen 249
ArchiefnummerNgRuc
Inventarisnummer249Ho
Datum huwelijk26-09-1717
Datum ondertrouw11-09-1717
BruidegomCornelis Anthonissen van Domburg
Diversenj.m., geboren te Rucphen
BruidMarij Pieterse de Wael
Diversenj.d., geboren en wonende te Rucphen

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Sources

  1. Rucphen 1717, NG trouwregister
  2. Rucphen 1727, NG trouwregister

About the surname Van Domburgh


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