
Registered
Other registrants
- Emma de Marlie, born in 1885
- Julie Marie van de Moortel, born in 1884
- Edmond Meulebroeck, born in 1883
- Bernardus Martens, born in 1882
- Emma Maria Philomena de Maet, born in 1882
- Jacobus Franciscus van de Moortel, born in 1882
- Bernardus Benedictus van de Moortel, born in 1880
- Bernardus Benedictus van de Moortel, born in 1880
- Carel Lodewijk De Meij, born in 1880
- Clementia van de Moortel, born in 1880
- Clementina van de Moortel, born in 1880
- Franciscus Minnebo, born in 1880
- Abraham Jannis Manhove, born in 1879
- Anthonie Jannis Meulendijk, born in 1879
- Honoré Minnebo, born in 1879
- Honoré Minnebo, born in 1879
- Jacobus Bernardus Maertens, born in 1879
- Susanna Jacomina Martijn, born in 1879
- Emma Maria van de Moortel, born in 1878
- Pieter Moens, born in 1876
- Marie Louise Martens, born in 1874
- Philippina Francisca van Moortel, born in 1874
- Charles Louis van Meir, born in 1873
- Maria Theresia Milliani, born in 1872
- Felix Blomme, born in 1870
- Hector Mouton, born in 1869
- Eduard de Meij, born in 1865
- Emiel Johannes de Miliano, born in 1856
- Francies van de Moere, born in 1841
- Frederik Mortier, born in 1838

Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code 6010, inventory number 1253, folio 42
This data was last updated on January 23, 2022 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on March 11, 2020. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-MdbZA_6010-1253_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/zar:c59ec11c-31ff-7a4c-8c13-e4c8c61742fb
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