
Registered
- Mathijs Egidius Palmans, born in 1790 in Maastricht, kleermaker by profession
- Maria Agnes Borgée, born in 1785 in Maastricht
- Jan Joseph Michel Marié, born on August 15, 1819 in Maastricht, kleermakersgezel by profession
- Elisabeth Klaassens, born in 1793, dagloonster by profession
- Elisabeth Klaassens, born in 1827 in Maastricht, naaister by profession
- Maria de Bougnioux, born in 1795, dagloonster by profession
- Reinier Haegemans, born in 1828 in Maastricht
- Maria Haegemans, born in 1834 in Maastricht
- Jan Hendrik Hubert Steijns, born on June 14, 1821 in Houthem, dagloner by profession
- Maria Gertrudis Reintjes, born in 1823 in Berg
- Petrus Antonius Steijns, born on May 16, 1852 in Maastricht
- Maria Agnes Steijns, born on May 4, 1844 in Maastricht
- Maria Barbara Steijns, born on December 3, 1856 in Maastricht
- Willem Frederik Hollinde, born on January 8, 1827 in Luik, dagloner by profession
- Maria Hubertina Heunders, born on January 26, 1827 in Eijsden)
- Maria Ida Hollinde, born on February 8, 1855 in Maastricht
- Joannes Hubertus Bemelmans, born on March 9, 1817 in Maastricht, tapijtdrukker by profession
- Maria Anna Hubertina Janssen, born on February 9, 1829 in Gronsveld

Source citation
Historic Center Limburg, Population register
Bevolkingsregister Maastricht 1850-1860, Maastricht, archive 20.096A, inventory number 15
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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_15_00056.
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