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151 | Jennifer found this name as mother of Adrianus Johannus Maria on 04-08-03 | Clarijs, Cornelia Antoinetta (P218)
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152 | Jennifer found this name on 04-08-03 one of 11 children, have Oosterbaan family tree | Oosterban, Antoinette Gerarda (P294)
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153 | Johannes Jansen Wouter Simons Backx (Jan Jansen Backx) was a founding member of the brick laying Union Within the notarial records we found the last will of Jan Janssen Backx on 9 April 1742. It provided the following details about the Backx family: The last will of Jan Janssen Backx and Catharina Vermeer, married and living in the hamlet of Bosch in the freedom of Oosterhout. Backx is feeling ill and is resting on his bed, his wife is healthy, both are in good mental health. All possessions of the couple will be inherited by the last surviving partner who will have the duty to care for the children, to feed and clothe them, teach them how to read and to write and enable them to learn a craft until they reach the age of 20 years or they get married. When they reach the age of 20 or get married each child is to be paid the sum of 6 guilders. Jan Janssen Back signed the last will, his wife, unable to write, made her mark. Regional Archive Tilburg, 2009 Notarial Archives Oosterhout, 12 De Grandt, nr. 146; https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-in-archieven/?/scans/NL-TbRAT- 2009/12.1.5/start/30/limit/10/highlight/9, accessed: November 2020. DOCUMENT 24a-b. | Backx, Joannes Jansen Wouters Simons (P2539)
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154 | Johannes Wilhelmus Meulman. Johannes is overleden op woensdag 10 juli 1822 in Schiedam. Profession: brandersknecht (iron works?) or? Profession: schildersknecht (Painter) | Möllman, Johannes Wilhelmus (P991)
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155 | Kind Anna Meermans Datum doop 13-07-1692 Plaats doop Oosterhout Vader Petrus Joannis Meermans Moeder Elisabetha Joannis (van Asten) Deel Rooms-Katholiek doopboek 1682-1703 Plaats Oosterhout Toegangsnr. 8089 Inv.nr. 11 Folio/pagina 121 | Source (S260635414)
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156 | Kind genaamd Johannes Martinus Andreas in het jaar 1815 ingeschreven in het geboorteregister van Dordrecht, erkend bij huwelijk. | Segers, Johannes Martinus Andeas (P2067)
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157 | King of Burgundy from 937 to 19 October 993 | Von Burgund, King Conrad III "The Peaceful" (P3440)
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158 | King of France and Neustria Also Known As Chlotar II, Chlothar II, Clotaire ii, Chlothatchar Nickname the young, Le Jeune | Clotaire (P3342)
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159 | King of Kent from 0640 to 0664 | von Sachsen, Eormenred (P3331)
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160 | King of Kent from 616-640Built Canterbury Cathedral | of Kent, King Eadbald Ap Aethelbert I (P3338)
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161 | King of SaxonyDuke of EngrenRoi Des Saxons Allemagne Duke of Saxony-Engern Wernicke, König der Sachsen Also Known As:"Warnechin", "Wernecke", "Wernikind", "Werniche", "Witekind" Birthdate:circa 712 Birthplace:Rinteln, Detmold, Lower Saxony, Germany Death:Died 768 in Engern, Wettin,Sachsen, Germany Immediate Family: Son of Theoderich, King of the Saxons and Dobzogera von Wenden, Königin der Sachsen Husband of Kunhilde of Rügen Father of Bruno of Saxony; Widukind, duke of Saxony and Irminhild von Sachsen Brother of Weybrecht of the Saxons; Gérold, Bishop of Mayence; Ethelhard, King of the Saxons; ... von der Asseburg; Wittikind von der Sachsen, hertug; Berthold Duke of Angria and Hildegardis von Sachsen « less Occupation:10th King of the Saxons 757, Duke of Engern | derEngern, van Saksen, Hertog Warnechin (P3313)
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162 | King Redbad de Fris Ratbodus of Friesland King King of Friesland | de Frise, Roi Radbod (P3333)
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163 | known as "Jan meijn Cnaep" | Knaep (Cnaep), Jan Arie Adriaensz (P2192)
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164 | Konrad II Konradiner of Swabia Title of Nobility: Comte De Wetterau | Konradiner, Konrad I (P3439)
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165 | Legal marriage November 1955 | Kreuger, Daniel Joseph (Dick) (P32)
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166 | Legal marriage November 1955 | Van Lindt, Helena Maria( Lenie) (P96)
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167 | Legal Wedding in Rokanje | Kreuger, Ingrid Catharina (P99)
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168 | Legal Wedding in Rokanje | Van Der Vlies, Cornelio Enrique ( Kees) (P316)
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169 | Legal Wedding October 14, 1986 Education: MAVO Profession:Kindergarten teacher E-mail:moniquekreuger@hotmail.com | Ter Braak, Monique Maria (P321)
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170 | Listed as Bartholomeus Meermans Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 1227 plaats: Breda still alive in 1839 and was 79 years old Occupation: Schipper in 1820 Lived: Haagdijk 95 Breda NB NLD 1847 Also live in Haagdijk 103 in later years AKA as Bartholomeus Barend Mermans also listed as: Bridegroom Barend Pieter Meermans Bride Eva Maria TackType of deedmarriageReligionNGPlaceEtten-LeurPlace of marriageEtten-LeurDate of taking banns07-01-1792Date of marriage22-01-1792Period1745-1805ContainsNederduits Gereformeerd trouwboek 1745-1805Number of inventory8039Record number99 | Mermans, Bartholomeus Barend (Petrus) (P241)
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171 | Listed as Jacobus Hermans son of Bartholomeus Hermans and Eva Maria Tack. Schipper | Mermans, Jacobus (P250)
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172 | Lived at 95 Haagdijk in Breda profession: winkelierster | Herrings, Lucia (P217)
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173 | Lived at 425 Wood Street, Bristol? Worked in Produce? | Sousa, Mariano (P529)
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174 | Lived in house number 106 | Leijten, Maria (P395)
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175 | Lived in house number 106, Wijk C, Breda profession: soldaat, metselaar (solider and bricklayer) | Herrings, Laurentius (P394)
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176 | Louis IV (September 920 / September 921[1] – 10 September 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus (both meaning "from overseas"), reigned as king of West Francia from 936 to 954. A member of the Carolingian dynasty, he was the only son of king Charles the Simple and his second wife Eadgifu of Wessex, daughter of King Edward the Elder of Wessex.[2] His reign is mostly known thanks to the Annals of Flodoard and the later Historiae of Richerus. | King of West Francia Louis IV (P3445)
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177 | Marriage bann to: Anna Cornelii Meermans (geboren van Rijsbergen) Feb 3 1652 wonen op den Heikant | Family F304
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178 | Marriage bann to: Maria Francisci van Rossum (geboren van Doren) May 6 1657 | Family F349
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179 | Married in the church in Franeker Netherlands August 8, 1965 | Kreuger, Johannus Hubertus "Jan" (P37)
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180 | Married in the church in Franeker Netherlands August 8, 1965 | De Haan, Cecilia Wiepkje (P116)
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181 | Martyn Adriaenszoon was landbouwer en woonde op zijn hofstede te segbroek, ten westen van 's Gravenhage en aan de noordzijde tot Eykenduinen.Er is sprake van twee boerderijen, namelijk de " Cent Maertenszoon's wooninge, die later in de volksmond " Sint Maartens wooninge werd genoemd en de " Crispijnswooninge", die de oudste was. Het bij deze boerderij behorende land was in totaal 48 morgen groot.Later behoorde daar ook de boerderij " Hofzicht" bij. De boerderij Hofzicht is in 1731 uit de familie gegaan, omdat Engeltgen Theunisdochter van der Voort, die gehuwd was geweest met Huygh Leendertszoon Ruychrock geen kinderen had. Zodat de erfgenamen de huismanswoning Hofzicht met 23 morgen land op 18 mei 1731 moesten verkopen.De vroegere aanduiding van boer of landbouwer was " huisman" of ook wel "bouman". | van der Voort, Martyn Adriaenszoon (P2224)
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182 | Molenaar / Koetsier in Schiedam | van der Knaap, Willem (P770)
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183 | New York State Marriage Index, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY. | Source (S300431835)
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184 | November 9, 1628 | Family F464
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185 | Occupation: Koopman | Mermans, Joseph Cornelis Franciscus (P399)
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186 | occupation: koopman in verfwaren Leo owned a paint store and had twelve kids. He and his brother Cornelis Benedictus were the only siblings to have children. | Mermans, Leo Johannes Antonius (P401)
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187 | Occupation: Koopvrouw (1890), Winkeliere (1896). | van Riel, Johanna Francisca (P66)
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188 | Occupation: Metselaar (Mason) There were 13 children At least 5 were never married, and lived together in Breda and never worked a day in their live They earned their income by exploiting a whole street of poor quality houses Jennifer found the Cornelis name as the father of Adrianus Johannus Petrus Additionally found following info: Franciscus Mermans Born in Breda 1844 died in Breda 1869 Aaltje Mermans Born in Kapelle Zeeland 1631 and married in Of S"Grevel,Capelle,Noord Brabant 1656 | Mermans, Cornelis (P215)
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189 | Occupation: Vleeshouwer (1806 - 1808), Linnenblecker (1806-1897, 1815) | Segers, Johannes Baptist (P850)
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190 | Occupation: Bleeker (linen bleacher)(1816-1817), Winkeliere (shop keep) (1821), Particuliere (1824) Poorter van Breda op 14 May 1806 From 1839 Register Profession: Timmerman (carpenter) Lived at 98 Ginneken Straat in Breda | Segers, Martinus (P844)
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191 | Occupation: fabrikant | Mermans, Johannes Jacobus Benedictus Bonaventura (P220)
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192 | Occupation: koopman | Mermans, Franciscus Adrianus Antonius????? (P403)
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193 | Occupation: Koopman | Mermans, Adrianus Antonius Cornelis (P404)
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194 | Occupation: Koperslager (Coppersmith) | Mermans, Franciscus (P385)
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195 | Occupation: Metselaar, Winkelier, Koopman | Mermans, Antonius Cornelis (P87)
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196 | Occupation: Naaister (seamstress) | Teulings, Johanna Petronella (P843)
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197 | Oosterhout,nb,nld, 3 Note Vermoedelijk (aka de Kievit, de Kivit) | Kivits, Elisabeth (P244)
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198 | op 2 febr. 1687 treedt hij nog op als doopgetuige, Iudocus Henrici; hij is dan overgrootvader! (On February 2m, 2687 he witnessed baptism of Ludocus Henrici. He was a great grandfather.) | Tack, Joost Hendrik (P1723)
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199 | Organist and Conductor (Muziekonderwijzer en organist) died at 68 | Oosterban, Wijnandus Petrus Gijsbertus (P295)
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200 | Otto (c. 830/40 – 30 November 912), called the Illustrious (German: Otto der Erlauchte) by later authors, a member of the Ottonian dynasty, was Duke of Saxony from 880 to his death.Family Otto was a younger son of the Saxon count Liudolf (d. 866), the progenitor of the dynasty, and his wife Oda (d. 913), daughter of the Saxon princeps Billung. Among his siblings were his elder brother Bruno, heir to their father's estates, and Liutgard, who in 876 became Queen of East Francia as consort of the Carolingian king Louis the Younger. The marriage expressed Liudolf's dominant position in the Saxon lands. Around 873 Otto himself married Hathui (d. 903), probably a member of the noble House of Babenberg (Popponids) and daughter of the Frankish princeps militiae Henry of Franconia. By her he had two sons, Thankmar and Liudolf, who predeceased him, but his third son Henry the Fowler succeeded him as duke of Saxony and was later elected king. Otto's daughter Oda married the Carolingian King Zwentibold of Lotharingia, son of Emperor Arnulf. His family is called the Liudolfinger after his father, upon the accession of his grandson Emperor Otto the Great it then was also called the Ottonian dynasty.Reign By a charter of King Louis the Younger to Gandersheim Abbey dated 26 January 877, the pago Suththuringa (region of South Thuringia) is described as in comitatu Ottonis (in Otto's county). He succeeded his brother Bruno after the latter's death in the Battle of Lüneburg Heath (Ebsdorf) on 2 February 880, fighting against the Viking invaders.[1] Ruling over vast Saxon and Thuringian estates, Otto was mentioned as dux in later sources, while in a contemporary charter of 28 January 897, Otto is described as marchio and the pago Eichesfelden (Eichsfeld) is now found to be within his county (march). He was also the lay abbot of Hersfeld Abbey in 908 and fifty years later was described as magni ducis Oddonis (great duke Otto) by the chronicler Widukind of Corvey when describing the marriage of his sister Liutgard to King Louis. Despite his dynastic relations, Otto only had loose connections to the Carolingian court and rarely left Saxony. He remained a regional East Frankish prince and his overlords, Louis the Younger and Emperor Arnulf, with both of whom he was on good terms, rarely interfered in Saxon autonomy. In his lands, Otto was prince in practice and he also established himself as a tributary ruler over the neighbouring Slavic tribes in the east, such as the Daleminzi. According to Widukind of Corvey, the "Saxon and Franconian people" offered Otto the kingship of East Francia after the death of the last Carolingian monarch Louis the Child in 911. He did, however, not accept it on account of his advanced age, instead suggesting Duke Conrad of Franconia. The truthfulness of this report is considered doubtful.[2] The next year, Otto died at the Pfalz of Wallhausen. He was buried in the church of Gandersheim Abbey. | Hertog Otto I "The Illustrious" of Saxony,Graaf van Thüringau (P3449)
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