Family tree Veenstra, Dijkstra, Peperkamp and Van den Dobbelsteen » Anna Peperkamp (1779-1855)

Personal data Anna Peperkamp 


Household of Anna Peperkamp

She is married to Theodorus Klaassen.

They got married on November 4, 1804 at Nijmegen.


Child(ren):

  1. Hendrina Klaassen  1805-1859 
  2. Margarita Klaassen  1807-????
  3. Joannes Klaassen  1809-????
  4. Catharina Klaassen  1811-< 1873 
  5. Marguerite Klaassen  1813-1874 
  6. Johanna Klaassen  1815-1870
  7. Peter Klaassen  1817-1818
  8. Gradus Klaassen  1820-1892 

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