Gerard Goossens
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Gerardus Egidius Goossens (1913 - 1978)

Gerardus Egidius (Gerard) Goossens
Born in Wijchen, Gelderland, Nederlandmap
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Died at age 64 in Limburg, Nederlandmap
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Nederlanders na 1811
Gerard Goossens is geboren in Gelderland na 1811

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Biography

Birth

Gerardus Egidius (Gerard) was born on September 1, 1913. He was the son of Harry Goossens and Antonia Elisabeth Vullings. [1]

Historische context

  • The Netherlands had about 8 million inhabitants.
  • 'Queen Wilhelmina' (House of Orange-Nassau) was ruler of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948 (also called 'Kingdom of the Netherlands')

Familie Goossens-Vullings

Death

Gerard passed away on February 22, 1978 in Limburg, the Netherlands

Sources

  1. Bevolkingsregister 1, Meerlo, Limburg, Nederland. (1918-01-01), Gemeentearchief Venray accessed via WieWasWie Permalink, view via OpenArch
  • From my personal Family Tree




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