Genealogische Databank Westland e.o. » Wilhelmus de Brabander (1836-1894)

Personal data Wilhelmus de Brabander 


Household of Wilhelmus de Brabander

He is married to Cornelia van der Klaauw.

They got married on May 16, 1863 at Monster, Westland (ZH), he was 27 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Maria de Brabander  1864-1928 
  2. Elizabeth de Brabander  1867-1943 
  3. Anna de Brabander  1876-1894
  4. Cornelia de Brabander  1878-1937 
  5. Maria de Brabander  1879-1882


Timeline Wilhelmus de Brabander

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Sources

  1. Monster akte 4
  2. Monster akte 76
  3. Monster akte 15

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