Registration on in Arnhem (Netherlands)

Registered

  • Wilhelmus Johannes Oosterbaan, born on November 21, 1883 in Arnhem, residing in St. Bonif.str, boekbinder by profession, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Eduarda Wilhelmina Maria Heinink, born on August 27, 1879 in Oldenzeel, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Andries Willem Oosterbaan, born on August 24, 1908 in Oldenzeel, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Everhart Bernard Johan Oosterbaan, born on March 1, 1910 in Oldenzeel, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Wilhelmus Johannes Oosterbaan, born on April 25, 1914 in Utrecht, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Jacoba van Es, born on December 5, 1862 in Arnhem, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Hermanna Jacoba Oosterbaan, born on April 24, 1917 in A'frt, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Jacoba van Es, born on December 5, 1862 in Arnhem, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13
  • Herman Jan Oosterbaan, born on July 14, 1919 in A'frt, residing in St. Bonif.str, Huizing: St. Bonif.str
    Huizing-nummer: 13

Source citation

Eemland Archive in Amersfoort (Netherlands), Population register
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