
Registered
- Johanna Wilhelmina Elizabeth Groot Averla, born on February 10, 1844 in Haarlem
- Willem Grootavelaar, born on March 21, 1805 in Haarlem, werkman by profession
- Gerrardus Schep, born on July 24, 1841 in Weesp, schoenmaker by profession
- Anna Elizabeth Wenteler, born on May 7, 1879 in Weesp
- Elizabeth Wenteler, born on January 16, 1875 in Weesp
- Gerardus Wenteler, born on December 14, 1872 in Weesp
- Gerardus Jacobus Wenteler, born on February 8, 1865 in Haarlem
- Gerardus Johannes Wenteler, born on February 13, 1878 in Weesp
- Hendrik Wenteler, born on January 7, 1870 in Amsterdam
- Hendrik Wenteler, born on November 9, 1875 in Weesp
- Jacob Wenteler, born on February 20, 1868 in Amsterdam
- Jacobus Johannes Wenteler, born on August 9, 1838 in Muiden, wagenmaker by profession
- Johannes Wenteler, born on June 24, 1871 in Haarlem
- Wilhelmus Gerardus Wenteler, born on March 21, 1864 in Haarlem
- Gerardus Johannes Groot Averla, born on July 14, 1880 in Weesp
Source citation
Regional History Center Vecht and Venen, Population register
Bevolkingsregistratie Weesp, deel 55, letters W-Z, Breukelen, archive GAW030-01, inventory number 1040
This data was last updated on March 31, 2018 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on April 22, 2017. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-BklVV_GAW030-01_1040_54_MI.xml van VEV.
Internet address
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- https://www.openarchieven.nl/vev:9997abd0-e8af-0098-d67d-5a8fcea93c3c
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