
Registered
Other registrants
- Berend Hendrik Rensink, born in 1844
- Berendina Aleida Rensink, born in 1839
- Johanna Cornelia Rensink, born in 1837
- Aleida Johanna Lammers, born in 1836
- Hendrik Jan Rensink, born in 1835
- Cornelis Prinzen. Prinsen, born in 1830
- Gerhard Veurntjes, born in 1828
- Gerrit Hendrik Klumpenhouwer. Klompenhouwer, born in 1827
- Grada Hendrika Hengeveld, born in 1826
- Gerrit Jan Nijland, born in 1825
- Hendrika Aleida Kalf, born in 1822
- Grada Christina te Loo, born in 1822
- Janna ter Horst, born in 1822
- Hendrika Cornelia ter Maat, born in 1822
- Hendrika Loos, born in 1818
- Hendrik te Lindert, born in 1818
- Gradus Vervelde, born in 1814
- Aleida Bronse, born in 1812
- Jenneken te Bokkel, born in 1812
- Gerrit Willem Nieman. Nijman. Nijeman, born in 1807
- Beerndeken Ebbers, born in 1806
- Gesina te Lindert, born in 1806
- Hendrik Rensink, born in 1805
- Berendina Ansink, born in 1803
- Gerrit Jan Rensink, born in 1803
- Geertruid Rensink, born in 1802
- Mijken Rensink, born in 1791
- Berend Rensink, born in 1770
- Cornelia Vervelde, born in 1767
- Arent Jan Vervelde
- Gerrit Veurntjes

Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
05, Doetinchem, archive 0105, inventory number 1020, folio 10
This data was last updated on March 25, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 21, 2016. Online code eal1. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-DtcSARA_0105-1020_54_MI.xml van EAL.
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