↑Municipal Census:
"Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Population Registers"
citing Municipal Census, 's-Gravenmoer, Noord-Brabant, Nederland, citing OpenArchives, Netherlands.
FamilySearch Record: QG2V-MMG7 (accessed 18 June 2023) OpenArch
Cornelis Blom (62) in 's-Gravenmoer, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Born in 's-Gravenmoer.
↑Municipal Census:
"Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Population Registers"
citing Municipal Census, 's-Gravenmoer, Noord-Brabant, Nederland, citing OpenArchives, Netherlands.
FamilySearch Record: QG2V-3RB2 (accessed 18 June 2023) OpenArch
Cornelis Blom in 's-Gravenmoer, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Born in 's-Gravenmoer.
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I've investigated and it looks like I have the wrong parents. From other family trees, there are some that indicate Anthony Johannes Blom (1719-1784) and Cornelia Adriaan van Eerssel (1737-1771) are Cornelis' parents. If I find more sources that indicate the same, I'll make the necessary changes. Thank you!!!!
The mother of Cornelis is different from the sources added, the profile of Cornelia Mouthaan even states she had died in 1747, before he was born? Please check and edit.
The mother of Cornelis is different from the sources added, the profile of Cornelia Mouthaan even states she had died in 1747, before he was born? Please check and edit.