
Registered
- Leendert Verhagen, born in Alphen, 46 years old, kolonist by profession
- Cornelis Verhagen, born in Willemsoord, 9 years old, kolonist by profession
- Jacobus Verhagen, born on May 8, 1841 in Willemsoord, kolonist by profession
- Nicolaas Visser, born in Monnikkendam, 74 years old, kolonist by profession
- Trientje Visser, born in Monnikkendam, 46 years old, no profession
- Aaltje Meinders Vos, born in Texel, 28 years old, kolonist by profession
- Willem de Vries, born in Den Haag, 16 years old, kolonist by profession
- Jansje Visser, born in Vlieland, 43 years old, kolonist by profession
- Pieter van der Veen, born in Zwolle, 66 years old, kolonist by profession
- Cornelis van der Veen, born in Zwolle, 21 years old, kolonist by profession
- Gerritdina van der Veen, born in Zwolle, 32 years old, kolonist by profession
- Antje van der Visser, born in Zwolle, 10 years old, kolonist by profession
- Geertje Visser, born in Monnikkendam, 10 years old, kolonist by profession
- Rempke Visser, born on June 5, 1841 in Willemsoord, kolonist by profession
- Leena de Vries, born in Groningen, 16 years old, kolonist by profession
- Petronella Voogd, born in Schiedam, 12 years old, kolonist by profession

Source citation
Municipality Steenwijkerland, Population register
Bevolkingsregister 1840, Steenwijk, archive 2, inventory number 1
This data was last updated on September 26, 2022 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on May 20, 2016. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-StwGA_21_54_MI.xml van SWL.
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