
Registered
Other registrants
- Josef Berg, born in 1914
- Emil Schulter, born in 1912
- Engelbert Axer, born in 1911
- Walter Deinstrop, born in 1911
- Edmund Hamacher, born in 1911
- Otto Hlinetzky, born in 1911
- Johannes Kleinsorge, born in 1911
- Friedrich Mescheder, born in 1911
- Hans Reinhardt, born in 1911
- Matthias Schmitten, born in 1911
- Fritz Braun, born in 1910
- Hermann Koopmann, born in 1910
- Ernst Lutze, born in 1910
- Hans Mahlberg, born in 1910
- Johann Nienhaus, born in 1910
- Konrad Pulkowski, born in 1910
- Bernhard Spielbrink, born in 1910
- Albert Wijznieuwski, born in 1910
- Johann Beckers, born in 1909
- Heinrich Dunkel, born in 1909
- Peter Carl Ennen, born in 1909
- Georg Orla Heggum, born in 1909
- Johannes Krabbe, born in 1909
- Gustav Kupper, born in 1909
- Jacob Heinrich Quirl, born in 1909
- Johannes Tonnier, born in 1909
- Johannes Hilleke, born in 1908
- Peter Tappeser, born in 1908
- Alfons Sacre, born in 1907
- Emil Schmitz, born in 1907
- Jakob Deckers, born in 1906
- Josef Hochgeschurz, born in 1906
- Joseph Ruberg, born in 1906
- Werner Dietrich, born in 1877
- Heinrich Bruders, born in 1869
- Johann Degen, born in 1859
- Nicolaus Scheid, born in 1852

Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
60, Doetinchem, archive 0159, inventory number 1215, folio 35
This data was last updated on March 25, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 21, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-DtcSARA_0159-1215_54_MI.xml van EAL.
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