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Personal data Jacoba Hoekzema 


Household of Jacoba Hoekzema

She is married to Egbert Spaak.

They got married on November 3, 1889 at Groningen, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Rense Spaak  1890-1890
  2. Fokje Spaak  1890-1920
  3. Margaretha Spaak  1892-1951 
  4. Henderik Spaak  1893-1893
  5. Rinze Spaak  1894-1894
  6. Hendrik Spaak  1895-1919
  7. Rensje Spaak  1899-???? 
  8. Jacoba Spaak  1903-

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