
Registered
Other registrants
- Maria Josephina Notelaar, born in 1875
- Leonie Marie Notelaar, born in 1874
- Solvie Marie Wauters, born in 1872
- Aloysius de Viegher, born in 1870
- Maria Louisa Claus, born in 1870
- Josephine Marie Wauters, born in 1869
- Petrus Wauters, born in 1869
- Desire Alphinse Claus, born in 1868
- Antoinette Wauters, born in 1867
- Eulalia Claus, born in 1867
- Cyrile Theophile de Viegher, born in 1865
- Franciscus Fernandus Claus, born in 1864
- Rosalia Josepha de Viegher, born in 1863
- Carolina Wauters, born in 1862
- Maria de Viegher, born in 1860
- Seraphina de Viegher, born in 1858
- Augustinus de Viegher, born in 1857
- Hendrik Josef Stuer, born in 1850
- Mathilde Baert, born in 1850
- Antonia Vermeire, born in 1842
- Ignatius Notelaar, born in 1840
- Stephania Buijse, born in 1840
- Cornelia Michels, born in 1839
- Livinus Claus, born in 1835
- Petrus Franciscus de Vliegher, born in 1834
- Rosalia Creve, born in 1834
- Josephus Wauters, born in 1832
Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code GIDS5, inventory number KOE-10, folio 55
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_GIDS5-KOE-10_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
Internet address
- https://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/onderzoek-het-zelf/archief/?mivast=239&miadt=239&miaet=54&micode=GIDS5-KOE-10&minr=23374297&miview=ldt
- https://www.openarchieven.nl/zar:84a180c7-29f7-2232-df2f-7d5b6754f29e
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