
Registered
- Anna Catharina Swevers, born in 1780 in Arcen, residing in Maasbree, Landbouwster by profession
- Joannes Gellen, born in 1805 in Arcen, residing in Maasbree, Landbouwer by profession
- Petronella Mertens, born in 1806 in Well, residing in Maasbree
- Maria Gellen, born in 1819 in Swolgen, residing in Maasbree
- Margaretha Gellen, born in 1822 in Swolgen, residing in Maasbree
- Theodoor Teeuwen, born in 1828 in Maasbree, residing in Maasbree, Dienstknecht by profession
- Pieter Boots, born in 1836 in Maasbree, residing in Maasbree
- Matis Heijnen, born in 1839 in Helden, residing in Maasbree
- Gerard Hanssen, born in 1836 in Maasbree, residing in Maasbree
- Joanna Teeuwen, born in 1831 in Maasbree, residing in Maasbree, Dienstmeid by profession
- Antoon Janssen, born in 1840 in Maasbree, residing in Maasbree, Dienstknecht by profession
Source citation
Municipality of Peel en Maas in Peel en Maas (Netherlands), Population register
0934_SA1545_2261 Maasbree (1850-1862), Maasbree, inventory number 2261
This data was last updated on September 13, 2020 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on September 13, 2020. Provenance information: MMM-XML export br-xml/Digitale indexen bevolkingsregister_PenM_20200904.15.xml from https://peelenmaasnet.nl/ converted to A2A.
Internet address
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/pem:945913b9-30dc-4d2d-0b61-9f9f11bec7da
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