
Registered
Other registrants
- Jacob Deij, born in 1901
- Jan Abraham Oppeneer, born in 1901
- Catharina Dey, born in 1900
- Francoise Pieternella Oppeneer, born in 1900
- Abraham Deij, born in 1899
- Abraham Jan Oppeneer, born in 1898
- Maria Dey, born in 1897
- Jan Abraham Oppeneer, born in 1896
- Suzanna Pieternella Dey, born in 1896
- Cornelis van Wijck, born in 1895
- Mels Dey, born in 1895
- Pieternella Suzanna Dey, born in 1894
- Elisabeth Dey, born in 1892
- Elisabeth Dey, born in 1892
- Adriana Verberkmoes, born in 1891
- Jan Verberkmoes, born in 1888
- Maria Verberkmoes, born in 1886
- Sara Verberkmoes, born in 1885
- Janna Verberkmoes, born in 1883
- Cornelia Verberkmoes, born in 1881
- Cornelia Verberkmoes, born in 1881
- Abraham Verberkmoes, born in 1880
- Abraham Verberkmoes, born in 1878
- Suzanna Pieternella Verberkmoes, born in 1877
- Suzanna Pieternella Verberkmoes, born in 1877
- Martinus Oppeneer, born in 1875
- Pieternella Suzanna Verberkmoes, born in 1873
- Adriaan Dey, born in 1872
- Catharina Verberkmoes, born in 1872
- Catharina Verberkmoes, born in 1872
- Pieternella Suzanna Verberkmoes, born in 1851
- Abraham van Wijck, born in 1829

Source citation
Zeeland Archives, Population register
Middelburg, access code 6061, inventory number 367, folio 34
This data was last updated on February 23, 2020 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on March 11, 2020. Provenance information: MI bestand NL-MdbZA_6061-367_54_MI.xml van ZAR.
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