
Registered
Other registrants
- Elizabeth Maljaars, born in 1827
- Elizabeth Maljaars, born in 1827
- Eva Vader, born in 1815
- Eva Vader, born in 1815
- Jan Mesu, born in 1813
- Jan Mesu, born in 1813
- Jan de Rijke, born in 1811
- Jan de Rijke, born in 1811
- Maatje Jobse, born in 1811
- Dina Dobbelaar, born in 1810
- Dina Dobbelaar, born in 1810
- Cornelia Antheunisse, born in 1808
- Cornelia Antheunisse, born in 1808
- Cornelia Antheunisse, born in 1808
- Cornelia Antheunisse, born in 1808
- Maria Johanna Plomp, born in 1807
- Maria Johanna Plomp, born in 1807
- Maatje de Gruiter, born in 1806
- Maatje de Gruiter, born in 1806
- Kolaais Maljaars, born in 1805
- Kolaais Maljaars, born in 1805
- Anna den Hollander, born in 1804
- Anna den Hollander, born in 1804
- Jan Polderman, born in 1804
- Jan Polderman, born in 1804
- Christina de Bree, born in 1803
- Christina de Bree, born in 1803
- Maria Minderhoud, born in 1802
- Maria Minderhoud, born in 1802
- Jan de Priester, born in 1801
- Jan de Priester, born in 1801
- Elizabeth Houterman, born in 1770
- Elizabeth Houterman, born in 1770
- Neeltje van Keulen, born in 1755
- Neeltje van Keulen, born in 1755
- Anna Wisse
- Anna Wisse
- Neeltje Ingelse
- Neeltje Ingelse

Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code GIDS5, inventory number AAG-2, folio 88
This data was last updated on January 23, 2022 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on January 24, 2022. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-MdbZA_GIDS5-AAG-2_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
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