Family tree Veenstra, Dijkstra, Peperkamp and Van den Dobbelsteen » Catharina Rovers (1840-1895)

Personal data Catharina Rovers 


Household of Catharina Rovers

She is married to Theodorus van Dopperen.

They got married on July 19, 1860 at IJsselstein, she was 20 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Lena van Dopperen  1862-1920 
  2. Adriana van Dopperen  1866-1913 
  3. Cornelia van Dopperen  1868-1916 
  4. Arie van Dopperen  1871-1937 
  5. Elisabeth van Dopperen  1875-1909 
  6. Theodorus van Dopperen  1879-1915 

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