Matilda Moses Spiers

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Matilda Moses Spiers

Also Known As: "Mathilde"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Death: January 13, 1906 (72)
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Place of Burial: Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benjamin Phineas Moses Spiers and Sara Wolff
Wife of Herman Heijermans
Mother of Anna Henriette Heijermans; Catharine Mariam Heijermans; Rosette Caroline Heijermans; Benjamin Jeremias Heijermans; Herman Heijermans and 6 others
Sister of Ellen Mozes Spiers; Frederick Luca Spiers; Caroline Boas; Lucas Spiers; Jane Spiers and 2 others

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About Matilda Moses Spiers

Matilda Moses Spiers

  • Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915
  • Birth: Aug 25 1833 - Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
  • Parents: Benjamin Phineas Moses Spiers, Sara Wolff

Matilda Moses Spiers

  • Rotterdam, Netherlands, Marriage Index, 1811-1935
  • Birth: Circa 1834 - Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
  • Marriage: Feb 25 1857 - Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
  • Husband: Herman Heijermans
  • Parents: Benjamin Phineas Moses Spiers, Sara Wolff
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Matilda Moses Spiers's Timeline

1833
August 25, 1833
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1858
January 14, 1858
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, The Netherlands
1859
October 14, 1859
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1861
June 22, 1861
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
1863
February 22, 1863
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
1864
December 3, 1864
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1866
December 9, 1866
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
1868
September 7, 1868
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
1870
May 18, 1870
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands