
Appearers
- Hugo Christiaan Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Hester Maria Cornelia Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Hendrik Jan Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Lubertus Lubbers Lasker, residing in Nieuw-Amsterdam
- Beekje Trijntje Lubberting, residing in Weerdingermond
- Geert Meijerink, residing in Nieuw-Amsterdam
- Jan Lubbers Lasker, residing in Nieuw-Amsterdam
- Jantien Lubbers Lasker, residing in Nieuw-Amsterdam
- Geertje Lasker, residing in Smilde
- Anne Lubbers Lasker, residing in Meppel
- Abraham Hoogers, residing in Nieuw-Amsterdam
- Lubbert Pieter Lasker, residing in Emmen
- Hendrikje van Goor, residing in Weerdingermond
- Pieter Feijer, residing in Smilde
- Cornelis Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Antoni Johannes Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Aleida Maria Carsten, residing in Hoogeveen
- Tiemen Oost, residing in Zwartsluis
- Pieter Lubbe Lasker, residing in Weerdingermond
- Hendrikje Lubbers Lasker, residing in Zwartsluis
Hoofdpersoon
Remark
Jaar: 1882
Source citation
Drenthe Archive in Drenthe, Notarial deeds
Drents Archief, Bron: Notarieel, Assen, archive 0114.33, 1882, Notarisakten Assen 0114.33, record number 9
This data was last updated on December 10, 2025 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on January 28, 2016. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20251225_700_00000700.xml van DAR.
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/dar:357b40bf-d2fa-4a0f-8d79-3ee784906494
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