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Petrus Dingemans (bef. 1797 - abt. 1800)

Petrus Dingemans
Born before in Loon op Zand, Noord-Brabant, Nederlandmap
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Died about after about age 2 [location unknown]
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Biography

Petrus Dingemans died young.

Petrus was baptised 28 November 1797. He was the son of Martinus Dingemans and Adrienne van Rooij and twin brother of Elisabeth.[1]

He died about 1800, prior to his parents naming another son, Petrus.

Sources

  1. DTB Dopen 1797, Loon op Zand, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Akte 8 (1797-11-28), Regionaal Archief Tilburg accessed via WieWasWie Permalink, view via OpenArch




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