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Personal data Johanna Jacoba Adriana "Anna" Kuijs 


Household of Johanna Jacoba Adriana "Anna" Kuijs

She is married to Johannes Duijn.

They got married on March 4, 1849 at Beverwijk, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johanna Jacoba Adriana Kuijs

Gerrit Kuijs
± 1747-????
Jan Kuijs
1800-????

Johanna Jacoba Adriana Kuijs
1824-1888

1849

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