
Registered
Other registrants
- Arie de Heer, born in 1902
- Maria Jochemina de Heer, born in 1901
- Dirk Vermeulen, born in 1900
- Christina Johanna Maria Vermeulen, born in 1899
- Evert Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1888
- Pietje Catharina Adriana Jongkind, born in 1885
- Pieter Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1885
- Everdina Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1883
- Willemijntje Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1882
- Aaltje Vink, born in 1879
- Isaac Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1878
- Maria Anna Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1877
- Willem Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1875
- Gerrit Hendrik Rolffs of Roelofs, born in 1873
- Christina Johanna Maria Boekstart, born in 1870
- Maria Cornelia Jongkind, born in 1869
- Alida Verheul, born in 1869
- Jan Cornelis Vermeulen, born in 1869
- Johannes Georg de Heer, born in 1868
- Gijsbert Wieten, born in 1863
- Maria Sara Tijbout, born in 1860
- Zwaantje Meijer, born in 1859
- Adriaantje Perdijk, born in 1844
- Maria Anna van Leeuwen, born in 1844
- Gerrit Franciscus Tijbout, born in 1837
- Sara de Jong, born in 1835
- Jan Jongkind, born in 1831
Source citation
Central Holland regional archive in Midden-Holland (Netherlands), Population register
Archief van de gemeente Gouda, 1816-1920, Part: 1484, Period: 1881-1900, Gouda, archive 0056, inventory number 1484, Bevolkingsregister 1880-1900 Deel 23 (wijk P vervolg), folio 97
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