
Registered
Other registrants
- Johanna Willemina Rensink, born in 1835
- Wilhelmina Verholen, born in 1835
- Berend Hendrik Rensink, born in 1832
- Sophia Willemina Verholen, born in 1832
- Manus Rensink, born in 1830
- Theodorus Verholen, born in 1830
- Grada Rensink, born in 1827
- Hendrik Jan Rensink, born in 1824
- Jan Berend Aalbers-Albers, born in 1821
- Jan Derk Rensink, born in 1821
- Berendina Aleida Rensink, born in 1820
- Antonetta Margaretha Rensink, born in 1820
- Garrit Willem Ruessink, Reusink. Ruesink, born in 1819
- Abraham Rensink, born in 1818
- Arent Jan Rensink, born in 1818
- Hendrika Rensink, born in 1815
- Gradus Vervelde, born in 1814
- Hendrika Legters, born in 1807
- Berend Hendrik Wiskamp, born in 1803
- Everhardus Verholen, born in 1797
- Barendje Drentel Drenthei, born in 1791
- Bernardine Mijnen, born in 1786
- Garrit Hendrik Rensink, born in 1785
- Harmen Rensink, born in 1779
- Arent Jan Rensink, born in 1777
- Geertruid (Weggelder.) Weggelaar, born in 1775
- Metjen Welpshof, born in 1769
- Harmen Jan Bengevoort. Bengevoord, born in 1768
- Johanna Maria Pello
- Hendrika Tolkamp
- Arent Jan Vervelde
- Maria Wubbels

Source citation
Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers, Population register
06, Doetinchem, archive 0105, inventory number 1022, folio 24
This data was last updated on March 25, 2016 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 22, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-DtcSARA_0105-1022_54_MI.xml van EAL.
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