
Registered
- Mathijs Jongen, born in 1795 in Maastricht, daglooner by profession
- Jan Jongen, born in 1828 in Maastricht
- Maria Elisabeth Jongen, born in 1831 in Maastricht
- Michel Gerardu, born in 1815 in Maastricht, verwers gezel by profession
- Johannes Jongen, born in 1828 in Maastricht, daglooner by profession
- Helena Coolen, born in 1827 in Maastricht
- Willem Jongen, born on June 25, 1849 in Maastricht
- Elisabeth Jongen, born on February 11, 1854 in Maastricht
- Gertrudis Jongen, born on July 26, 1855 in Maastricht
- Mathijs Laenen, born in 1789, daglooner by profession
- Maria Agnes Slijp, born in 1791 in Maastricht
- Jan van Rijsselt, born on March 8, 1830 in Maastricht, daglooner by profession
- Agnes Janssen, born on June 19, 1833 in Rothem
- Maria Catharina van Rijsselt, born on October 29, 1856 in Maastricht
- Joannes van Rijsselt, born on September 22, 1859 in Maastricht
- Nicolaas Michon, born on September 10, 1834 in Maastricht, dagloner by profession
- Anna Elisabeth Dresen, born on April 6, 1833 in Maastricht
- Willem Joseph Michon, born on February 15, 1858 in Maastricht
- Paulus Michon, born on July 22, 1859 in Maastricht
- Arnold Michon, born on June 30, 1861 in Maastricht
- Hendrik Michon, born on August 13, 1862 in Maastricht

Source citation
Historic Center Limburg, Population register
Bevolkingsregister Maastricht 1850-1860, Maastricht, archive 20.096A, inventory number 29
Provenance information
This data was last updated on January 23, 2018 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on January 23, 2018.
Velehanden_bevolkingsregisters Maastricht_1850-1860_RHCL.xlsx txt2csv csv2a2a, original record identifier is RHCL_20.096A_29_00069.
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