
Registered
- Peter Dericks, born in 1795 in Well, residing in Baarlo, Sachter by profession
- Bartolina Brouwers, born in 1795, residing in Baarlo
- Jacobus Geurts, born in 1795 in Well, residing in Baarlo, Rentenier by profession
- Michiel Derickx, born in 1825 in Well, residing in Baarlo
- Theodorus Derickx, born in 1827 in Well, residing in Baarlo
- Jacobus Derickx, born in 1829 in Well, residing in Baarlo
- Jacob Derickx, born in 1833 in Well, residing in Baarlo
- Leonardus Derickx, born in 1836 in Well, residing in Baarlo
- Geradus Pijpers, born in 1830 in Blitterswijk, residing in Baarlo, Schaapenherder by profession
- Elisabeth Janssen, born in 1821 in Well, residing in Baarlo, Dienstmeid by profession
- Helena Tissen, born in 1826 in Meerlo, residing in Baarlo, Dienstmeid by profession
- Joanna Peeters, born in 1832, residing in Baarlo, Dienstmeid by profession
Source citation
Municipality of Peel en Maas in Peel en Maas (Netherlands), Population register
0934_SA1545_2287 Baarlo 1849, Maasbree, inventory number 2287
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_20200904.4.xml from https://peelenmaasnet.nl/ converted to A2A.
Internet address
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/pem:a632fdba-4fe1-ce9a-0e29-dee40d0091b4
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