Genealogy Flu (Suriname, Nederland, USA 1750-1950) » Amalia "Amalia ;" (± 1839-> 1853)

Personal data Amalia "Amalia ;" 

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  • Nickname is Amalia*;.
  • She was born about 1839 in .Suriname.
  • Property: Abraham B. de Vries verkoopt aan C.L. Ulf Hoth, van hare minderjarige ki.
  • She died after April 6, 1853.
  • The biological mother is Alida
  • This information was last updated on August 16, 2022.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Amalia

Santje
± 1797-????
Alida
± 1819-> 1853

Amalia
± 1839-> 1853


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    1. Slavenregisters 1830-1863, Suriname, 27 / 1423

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