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Personal data Aaltje van Essen 


Household of Aaltje van Essen

She is married to Lambertus Schreuder.

They got married on February 28, 1856 at Zuidbroek, she was 29 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Petronella Schreuder  1856-1932 
  2. Meindert Schreuder  1858-1942 
  3. Lambertus Schreuder  1862-1950 
  4. Alida Schreuder  1865-1943 
  5. Jan Schreuder  1868-1948 
  6. Alberdina Schreuder  1871-1872

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