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Stroobos is a village in Achtkarspelen in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. The settlement of Stroobos used to be divided between Friesland and Groningen. In 1993, the entire village was transferred to Friesland.

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Civil registry of marriages, Dokkum, 1835, records 28-29
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Civil registry of marriages, Dokkum, 1835, records 29-30
Civil registry of marriages, Dokkum, 1835, records 29-30
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Civil registry of deaths, Sappemeer, 1882, records 9-10
Civil registry of deaths, Sappemeer, 1882, records 9-10
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Civil registry of marriages, Groningen, 1836, record 232, page 1
Civil registry of marriages, Groningen, 1836, record 232, page 1
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Civil registry of marriages, Groningen, 1836, record 232, page 2
Civil registry of marriages, Groningen, 1836, record 232, page 2
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References

  1. Gemeente Dokkum. "Burgerlijke Stand Dokkum". Dokkum, Marriage record for Albert Harms Elfring & Syke Jacobs Damsma, civil registry of marriages, Dokkum, 1835-10-04, record 29.
  2. Gemeente Sappemeer. "Burgerlijke Stand Sappemeer". Sappemeer, Death record for Albert Elfring, civil registry of deaths, Sappemeer, 1882-02-02, record 9.
  3. Gemeente Groningen. "Burgerlijke Stand Groningen". Groningen, Marriage record for Hindrik Bakker & Aaltje Harms Elfring, civil registry of marriages, Groningen, 1836-10-06, record 232.

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