Family tree Veenstra, Dijkstra, Peperkamp and Van den Dobbelsteen » Annechien van Polen (1873-1914)

Personal data Annechien van Polen 


Household of Annechien van Polen

She is married to Kornelis Dijkinga.

They got married on October 4, 1900 at Aduard, she was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jurjen Dijkinga  1900-1901
  2. Epke Dijkinga  1904-1997 
  3. Garmtina Dijkinga  1907-1974 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Annechien van Polen

Annechien van Polen
1873-1914

1900
Epke Dijkinga
1904-1997

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