
Registered
- Wilhelmus Smeekers, born in 1815 in Maastricht, daglooner by profession
- Gertruida Verstegen, born in 1815
- Dominicus Smeekers, born in 1846 in Maastricht
- Franciscus Smeekers, born in 1849 in Maastricht
- Maria Catharina Christiaans, born in 1800, dagloonster by profession
- Theodoor Derrijks, born in 1839
- Arnold Derrijks, born in 1841 in Maastricht
- Alexander Hubert Thijssens, born in 1825 in Maastricht, schoenmaker by profession
- Anna Maria Badjou, born in 1816 in Maastricht, dagloonster by profession
- Jan David Drosten, born on July 16, 1821 in Maastricht, dagloner by profession
- Antoinette Boels, born on February 22, 1825 in Luik
- Maria Josephina Drosten, born on August 3, 1850 in Maastricht
- Christiaan Drosten, born on October 7, 1852 in Maastricht
- Louis Balthazar Raskin, born in Meerssen, schrijnessengezel by profession
- Cornelia Wouters, born in 1808 in Eckelrade
- Adriana Petronella van Hees, born in 1804, naaister by profession
- Lambertus Gobbel, born in 1842 in Maastricht
- Maria Anna Gobbel, born in 1845 in Maastricht

Source citation
Historic Center Limburg, Population register
Bevolkingsregister Maastricht 1850-1860, Maastricht, archive 20.096A, inventory number 23
This data was last updated on January 23, 2018 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on January 23, 2018. Provenance information: Velehanden_bevolkingsregisters Maastricht_1850-1860_RHCL.xlsx txt2csv csv2a2a, originele record identifier is RHCL_20.096A_23_00031.
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