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Household of Grietje Kuiper
Notes about Grietje Kuiper
Grietje Kuiper
Source: Author: Winter, Darlene Groen, Title: Descendants of Jurjen Hinderks Groen, (Publication location: Holland, MI, Publisher: DGW, Publication date: received x Nov MMX), pg. 26.
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"... 66. Engellina GROEN GROEN:Engellina (1874-1946), b. 29.07.1874 in Stapelmoorerheiode,194 d. 21.06.1946.70 She married Lüür Auen KUIPER KUIPER:Lüür Auen (1877-1959), b. 19.08.1877,70 d. 18.06.1959.70
Children:
i. Grietje KUIPER KUIPER:Grietje (b. 1903), b. 09.09.1903 in Holthuserheide.70 ..." <>
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