
Registered
- Jan Ruben, born on April 25, 1903 in Axel, N.H.
Other registrants
- Willem Cornelis Dieleman, born in 1908
- Cornelis Charel Dieleman, born in 1907
- Johanna Elisabeth Goossen, born in 1906
- Charel Johannes Dieleman, born in 1904
- Johannes Marinus Dieleman, born in 1903
- Theophile Goossens, born in 1903
- Janna Goossen, born in 1902
- Jacobus Goossen, born in 1901
- Jacomina Magdalena Dieleman, born in 1901
- Abigaël Goossen, born in 1899
- Jozias Goossen, born in 1898
- Jan Ruben, born in 1896
- Adriana Goossen, born in 1895
- Elisabeth Pieternella Ruben, born in 1894
- Pleuntje Goossen, born in 1894
- Jan Ruben, born in 1893
- Irma Maria Goossens, born in 1892
- Jacob Goossen, born in 1890
- Jacob Goossen, born in 1890
- Jacob Goossen, born in 1890
- Francoise Schoonakker, born in 1871
- Pieter Goossen, born in 1868
- Jan Ruben, born in 1864
- Maria Anthonina Hamelink, born in 1864
- Pieternella van de Wege, born in 1831
- Johannes Ruben, born in 1829
Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code 6061, inventory number 365, folio 102
This data was last updated on February 23, 2020 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on March 11, 2020. Online code zar1. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-MdbZA_6061-365_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
Internet address
- https://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/onderzoek-het-zelf/archief/?mivast=239&miadt=239&miaet=54&micode=6061-365&minr=23186301&miview=ldt
- https://www.openarchieven.nl/zar:6bcd6875-4c80-a10c-81ee-805bcd55322f
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