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Gerrit FIKS
1849-1920
Jan EILANDER
1845-1890
Berend FIKS
1874-1952

Albert FIKS
1914-1915


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  1. Albert Fiks, BSO27121915-118, 118, December 30, 1915 There are linked images

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