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Personal data Willemina Elisabeth Ulrich 


Household of Willemina Elisabeth Ulrich

She is married to Simon Petrus Tulp.

They got married on May 28, 1874 at Amsterdam, she was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Simon Petrus Tulp  1881-1959 
  2. Pieter Willem Tulp  1883-1962 
  3. Marinus Bertus Tulp  1885-1972
  4. Tulp  1889-????

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Sam Stamboom, "Family tree Veenstra, Dijkstra, Peperkamp and Van den Dobbelsteen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-boris-bas/I60431.php : accessed February 23, 2026), "Willemina Elisabeth Ulrich (1847-1902)".