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Household of Zwanette Jörn
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Zwanette Jörn
Source: Author: Zimmermann, Jan-Dirk, Title: Familienbuch der Ev.-ref. Kirchengemeinde WEENER ... 1674-1900, Teilband ii, (Publication location: Weener, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Eigenverlag, Publication date: MMXV), Seite 1285, Repository: Tazewell Co. Gen. & Hist. Soc., Petkin, IL.
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"8464. Jörn, Hilricus Jacobus Eidinus 8463, Lehrer zu Holthusen, * 26.8.1868 Weener, Sohn des weil. Braumeisters Friedrich Carl Jörn und Johanna Jacobina Poppen, oo 12.4.1894 Weener, Engeline Johanne Gerhardine Lindemann 10156, * 12.3.1874 Bremerhaven, Tochter des weil Schiffszimmermanns Jan Lindemann und Swaantje Rabe
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