
Registered
Other registrants
- Bernhard Schultze, born in 1902
- Johannes Gumbel, born in 1901
- Max Klein, born in 1901
- Heinrich Molich, born in 1901
- Josef Pflumm, born in 1901
- Otto Pies, born in 1901
- Ernst Musial, born in 1900
- Nicolaus Roggen, born in 1900
- Albert Sanders, born in 1900
- Josef Schlicker, born in 1900
- Carl Schuller, born in 1900
- James Vincent Stark, born in 1900
- Karl Wennemer, born in 1900
- Franz Meijer, born in 1899
- Jakob Peters, born in 1899
- Josef Schafermeijer, born in 1899
- Heinrich Schroder, born in 1899
- Franz Jung, born in 1898
- Wilhelm Krussel, born in 1898
- Bruno Ritter, born in 1898
- Bernhard Welzel, born in 1898
- Jakob Thiel, born in 1897
- Jakob Merx, born in 1896
- Josef Purschke, born in 1896
- Paul Schutt, born in 1896
- Rochus Weinsziehr, born in 1895
- Hans Nothen, born in 1893
- Heinrich Schoppner, born in 1887
- Jozef Thole, born in 1885
- Albert Steger, born in 1884
- Joseph Zerhusen, born in 1879
- Heinrich Meiss, born in 1877
- Joseph Christ, born in 1876
- Ludwig Schreiber, born in 1875
- Thomas Vanvolxem, born in 1874
- Johann Bapt Muller, born in 1872
- Hironimus Mandry, born in 1856
- Clemens Zarnitz, born in 1851

Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
60, Doetinchem, archive 0159, inventory number 1215, folio 19
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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