
Registered
- Janna Bliek, born on July 28, 1836 in Biervliet, Protestant
Other registrants
- Delphina Angelina Thomaes, born in 1848
- Janna van der Hoofd, born in 1847
- Amandus Consts. Bernards. Thomaes, born in 1846
- Matheus Cornelis van der Hoofd, born in 1846
- Maria Victoria Thomaes, born in 1845
- Jacobus de Brune, born in 1843
- Jan van Hoeve, born in 1842
- Anna van der Hoofd, born in 1841
- Pieternella van Hoeve, born in 1841
- Cornelis van der Hoofd, born in 1840
- Sara van der Hoofd, born in 1839
- Willem Bliek, born in 1839
- Willem van Hoeve, born in 1839
- Jan Bliek, born in 1837
- Rachel Bliek, born in 1835
- Maria Van Drongelen, born in 1826
- Janna de Blaaij, born in 1823
- Johanna Maria Goethals, born in 1823
- Bernardus Josephus Thomaes, born in 1818
- Cornelis Cz. van der Hoofd, born in 1817
- Elisabeth van Kerkfoort, born in 1813
- Thomaes Potters, born in 1813
- Sara Leenhouts, born in 1795
- Mattheus Verplanke, born in 1787
- Adriana Steenhart, born in 1772
- Abraham de Meyer
- Adriana Verplanke
- Adriana Versluys
- Cornelia de Witte
- Cornelis Verplanke
- Jacob Bliek
- Jacobus la Signe
- Jan van Kerkfoort
- Janna Verplanke
- Maatje Boerman
- Pieter la Rooij
- Pieter Lense
- Sara Verplanke
- Sophia Baeke

Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code 6010, inventory number 1241, folio 100
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_6010-1241_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
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