Family tree Veenstra, Dijkstra, Peperkamp and Van den Dobbelsteen » Anna Bartha Peperkamp (1758-1803)

Personal data Anna Bartha Peperkamp 


Household of Anna Bartha Peperkamp

She is married to Richard Teerink.

They got married on April 30, 1780 at Wageningen.


Child(ren):

  1. Woutera Teerink  1781-1816 
  2. Bartjen Teerink  1789-1871 
  3. Everhardus Teerink  1794-1823 
  4. Harmina Teerink  1796-1840 

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