
Registered
- Jan de Jonge, born on November 25, 1851 in Zaamslag, no profession, Ned. Hervd.
Other registrants
- Janneke Cornelia de Mul, born in 1891
- Janneke Cornelia de Mul, born in 1891
- Hermanus Leendert de Regt, born in 1881
- Hermanus Leendert de Regt, born in 1881
- Maatje Cornelia de Regt, born in 1871
- Maatje Cornelia de Regt, born in 1871
- Leijntje de Regt, born in 1866
- Leijntje de Regt, born in 1866
- Maarten van Dixhoorn, born in 1862
- Maarten van Dixhoorn, born in 1862
- Cornelia Hamelink, born in 1851
- Cornelia Hamelink, born in 1851
- Jan de Jonge, born in 1851
- Jacomina Hamelink, born in 1848
- Jacomina Hamelink, born in 1848
- Jan Hamelink, born in 1846
- Jan Hamelink, born in 1846
- Krijn Hamelink, born in 1845
- Krijn Hamelink, born in 1845
- Maatje Cornelia van Dixhoorn, born in 1841
- Maatje Cornelia van Dixhoorn, born in 1841
- Francina Meeusen, born in 1839
- Francina Meeusen, born in 1839
- Krin van Dixhoorn, born in 1839
- Krin van Dixhoorn, born in 1839
- Hermanus de Regt, born in 1836
- Hermanus de Regt, born in 1836
- Krijn Hamelink, born in 1818
- Krijn Hamelink, born in 1818
- Tanneke de gemeente Zaamslag 1860-1890, born in 1813
- Tanneke de gemeente Zaamslag 1860-1890, born in 1813

Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code 6021, inventory number 1687, folio 115
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_6021-1687_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
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