
Registered
- Joannes Hubertus Aerdts, born on May 7, 1866 in Blerick, residing in Blerick, Spoorbeambte by profession
- Cornelia Johanna Hubertina Hendrikx, born on September 24, 1867 in Venlo, residing in Blerick
- Hendrika Maria Wilhelmina Aerdts, born on September 16, 1892 in Venlo, residing in Blerick
- Hubertina Petronella Maria Aerdts, born on November 8, 1894 in Blerick, residing in Blerick
- Maria Catharina Hubertina Aerdts, born on November 28, 1896 in Venlo, residing in Blerick
- Johannes Jacobus Hubertus Aerdts, born on December 4, 1897 in Venlo, residing in Blerick
- Peter Johannes Antonius Aerdts, born on February 25, 1902 in Blerick, residing in Blerick
- Gerardus Hubertus Jacobus Aerdts, born on February 4, 1904 in Blerick, residing in Blerick
- Josephus Johannes Antonius Aerdts, born on June 26, 1906 in Blerick, residing in Blerick
Source citation
Municipality of Peel en Maas in Peel en Maas (Netherlands), Population register
0934_SA1545_2282 Blerick A-D (1906-1910), Maasbree, inventory number 2282
This data was last updated on September 13, 2020 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on September 13, 2020. Online code pem1. Provenance information: MMM-XML export br-xml/Digitale indexen bevolkingsregister_PenM_20200904.44.xml from https://peelenmaasnet.nl/ converted to A2A.
Internet address
- https://peelenmaasnet.nl/personen/deeds/93b78f2c-e057-42ad-c95d-8257d001c62d
- https://www.openarchieven.nl/pem:93b78f2c-e057-42ad-c95d-8257d001c62d
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