
Registered
- Joseph Ledoux, born on May 29, 1834, residing in Blerick, Timmerman by profession
- Maria Antoinette Caniels, born on September 14, 1838, residing in Blerick
- Hendricus Leonardus Hubertus Besters, born on December 14, 1821 in Roermond, residing in Blerick
- Louise Catharina Elisa Montulet, born on March 13, 1879 in (Belgie)Luik, residing in Blerick
- Petrus Theodorus Lankes, born on January 31, 1876 in Eindhoven, residing in Blerick, Smid by profession
- Johanna Alberta van Os, born on October 19, 1873 in Huissen, residing in Blerick
- Petrus Wilhelmus Hermanus Lankes, born on August 1, 1901 in Nijmegen, residing in Blerick
- Evadina Elisabeth Geertruida Lankes, born on July 26, 1903 in Blerick, residing in Blerick
- Andreas Hubertus Linssen, born on October 9, 1854 in Blerick, residing in Blerick, Baggerbaas by profession
- Johanna Magdalena van de Laar, born on June 22, 1851 in Loon op zand (Nb), residing in Blerick
- Antoon Joseph Hubert Linssen, born on March 8, 1882 in Blerick, residing in Blerick, Machinist by profession
- Arnold Christiaan Linssen, born on October 24, 1883 in Blerick, residing in Blerick, Baggerbaas by profession

Source citation
Municipality of Peel en Maas in Peel en Maas (Netherlands), Population register
0934_SA1545_2275 Blerick J-O (1890-1910), Maasbree, inventory number 2275
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This data was last updated on September 13, 2020 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on September 13, 2020.
MMM-XML export br-xml/Digitale indexen bevolkingsregister_PenM_20200904.16.xml from https://peelenmaasnet.nl/ converted to A2A.
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