Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Hendricus Antonius de Brabander (1905-)

Personal data Hendricus Antonius de Brabander 


Household of Hendricus Antonius de Brabander

He is married to Antoinette Clasina Monna.

They got married on October 3, 1934 at Naaldwijk, Westland (ZH), he was 29 years old.Source 2


Timeline Hendricus Antonius de Brabander

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hendricus Antonius de Brabander

Aaltje Vis
1834-1890
Job Verbeek
1838-1926

Hendricus Antonius de Brabander
1905-????

1934

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Sources

  1. Historisch Archief Westland - Monster geboorteakte 1905-133
  2. Historisch Archief Westland - Naaldwijk huwelijksakte 1934-48


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