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Personal data Theodorus van Zuilen 

  • He was born in the year 1875 in Leeuwen (gemeente Wamel).
  • Profession: landarbeider.
  • He died on May 8, 1946 in Leeuwen (gemeente Wamel), he was 71 years old.
  • A child of Willem van Zuilen and Maria van Kampen
  • This information was last updated on July 25, 2011.

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