BROBOL Genealogie » JOHANNA EVERDINA van DELDEN (1847-1922)

Personal data JOHANNA EVERDINA van DELDEN 


Household of JOHANNA EVERDINA van DELDEN

She is married to HENDRIK KAMPHUIS.

They got married on March 16, 1872 at Apeldoorn, she was 24 years old.Source 3

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Ancestors (and descendant) of JOHANNA EVERDINA van DELDEN

JOHANNA EVERDINA van DELDEN
1847-1922

1872

HENDRIK KAMPHUIS
± 1834-????


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