File:Charles Leurs (1828-1900).jpg

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Portrait of the Roermond medical doctor Carolus Henricus Gijsbertus Hubertus Leurs who in 1862 married into the Regout family of Maastricht entrepreneurs, ca. 1865.

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Nederlands: Portret van de Roermondse medicus dr. Carolus Henricus Gijsbertus Hubertus Leurs (1828-1900). Hij trouwde in 1862 met Pauline Regout, dochter van de Maastrichtse ondernemer Petrus (I) Regout.
De foto bevindt zich in het Album de la famille de Mr. Pierre Regout à Maestricht, vervaardigd omstreeks 1869 door Billon, rue des Recollets, 13, Parijs ("Photographe, Neveu et Élève de Mr. Daguerre"). Het bevat foto’s van diverse leden van de familie Regout en van de prenten uit het Album dédie à mes enfants et mes amis. Fotocollectie RHCL Maastricht, RAL P-0656-095.
Date circa 1865
date QS:P,+1865-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Guy M.H. Regout & Norbert Regout (1966/1996): Généalogie de la famille Regout, pp. 71-72
Author Unknown photographer

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