Aart van den Ham, born on June 7, 1879 in Nijkerk, residing in Rozenstraat, Arbeider by profession, Huizing: Rozenstraat Huizing-nummer: 31
Cornelia Gijtenbeek, born on August 9, 1878 in Leusden, residing in Rozenstraat, Huizing: Rozenstraat Huizing-nummer: 31
Albertus Elbert van den Ham, born on January 16, 1906 in Amersfoort, residing in Rozenstraat, draaier by profession, Huizing: Rozenstraat Huizing-nummer: 31
Hendrika Geertruida van den Ham, born on August 21, 1908 in Amersfoort, residing in Rozenstraat, Huizing: Rozenstraat Huizing-nummer: 31
Hendrika Geertruida van den Ham, born on August 21, 1908 in Amersfoort, residing in Rozenstraat, Huizing: Rozenstraat Huizing-nummer: 31
Source citation
Eemland Archive in Amersfoort (Netherlands), Population register Onbekend
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This data was last updated on April 27, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on June 8, 2025.
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