(from the period 1933-1941)

Inschrijfregisters - rolboeken persoon

  • Hendrik de Meijer, born on November 4, 1914 in Rolde, residing in Coevorden, Datum van opneming: 20-06-1938
  • Otto Willem Blouw, born on June 22, 1921 in Beerta, residing in Assen, Datum van opneming: 21-06-1938
  • Jakob Weitsema, born on June 29, 1890 in Wildervank, residing in Buinen, Datum van opneming: 25-06-1938
  • Wijnandus Hendricus de Hollander, born on February 21, 1902 in Leeuwarden, residing in Ter Aar, Datum van opneming: 30-06-1938
  • Rengerliena Borgman, born on July 29, 1882 in Nieuwe Pekela, residing in Nieuw-Buinen, huisvrouw van D. Rubingh
    Datum van opneming: 04-07-1938
  • Reinder Fransens, born on October 29, 1916 in Gieten, residing in Annen, gem. Anlo, Datum van opneming: 04-07-1938

Remark

1933 okt 30 - 1941 mrt 26


Source citation

Drenthe Archive in Drenthe, Inschrijfregisters - Rolboeken
Huis van Bewaring / Gevangenis te Assen, Part: 187, Period: 1933-1941, Assen, archive 0123, inventory number 187, Registers "voor de bevolking"



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