
Registered
- Sara van Velzen, born in 1835 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Rebecka van Velzen, born in 1841 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Branka van Velzen, born in 1848 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Sara van Velzen, born on November 10, 1835 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Marianna van Velzen, born on October 27, 1830 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Abraham Jacob van Velzen, born in 1802 in Amsterdam (Nh), arbeider by profession
- Annaatje Barend Zeeman, born in 1805 in Amsterdam (Nh), no profession
- Barend Abraham van Velzen, born in 1838 in Amsterdam (Nh), arbeidersleerling by profession
- Marianne van Velzen, born in 1830 in Amsterdam (Nh), wever by profession
- Sara van Velzen, born in 1835 in Amsterdam (Nh), schoolleerling by profession
- Rebecka van Velzen, born in 1841 in Amsterdam (Nh), schoolleerling by profession
- Branka van Velzen, born in 1848 in Amsterdam (Nh), no profession
- Abraham Jacob van Velzen, born in 1802 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Annaatje Barend Zeeman, born in 1805 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Barend Abraham van Velzen, born in 1838 in Amsterdam (Nh)
- Marianne van Velzen, born in 1830 in Amsterdam (Nh)

Source citation
Municipality Steenwijkerland, Population register
Bevolkingsregister 1850-1860 Willemsoord, Steenwijk, archive 2, inventory number 9
This data was last updated on April 18, 2019 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on May 20, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-StwGA_2.9_54_MI.xml van SWL.
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/swl:fce0fcad-a237-5c48-55c9-41d5e34cebbf
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