
Registered
Other registrants
- Willem Knuvers, born in 1825
- Andries Leizers, born in 1825
- Hendrika Berndsen, born in 1824
- Antony Knuvers, born in 1823
- Hendrik Leizers, born in 1823
- Johanna Giezen, born in 1822
- Antjen Leizers, born in 1821
- Willemina Berndsen, born in 1819
- Gerritjen Giezen, born in 1819
- Johanna Kluurs, born in 1819
- Willem Berndsen, born in 1817
- Berendiena Giezen, born in 1816
- Hendrik Giezen, born in 1813
- Antjen Siemes, born in 1811
- Willemina Giezen, born in 1810
- Antoinetta Kraan, born in 1807
- Elisabeth Harpenlau, born in 1803
- Levie Salomon Jong, born in 1799
- Frans Harpenlau, born in 1796
- Henrich Leffting, born in 1796
- Jan, De weduwe Kluurs, born in 1794
- Ida Klaauwer, born in 1792
- Derk Jan Knuvers, born in 1791
- Gerrit Leizers, born in 1791
- Hendrik Massop, born in 1791
- Gerrit Giezen, born in 1787
- Aaltjen Pas te, born in 1787
- Gerrit Berndsen, born in 1786
- Harmen Giezen, born in 1785
- Hendriena Meyer, born in 1783
- Jan Leyzer, born in 1782
- Theodora Kersjes, born in 1763
- Derk Giezen, born in 1755
- Jan Berndsen
- Hendrik Borkes
- H., De weduwe Boshuizen
- Berendina Loskamp
- Betha Rap
- Elisabeth Wellink

Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
1, Doetinchem, archive 0167, inventory number 1344, folio 148
This data was last updated on March 25, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 22, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-DtcSARA_0167-1344_54_MI.xml van EAL.
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