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Personal data Barbera van Hemert 


Household of Barbera van Hemert

She is married to Cornelis van Zetten.

They got married on April 5, 1862 at Zoelen, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Dirk van Zetten  1867-1935 
  2. Alida van Zetten  1869-1943 
  3. Barta van Zetten  1877-1943 
  4. Christina van Zetten  1879-1965 
  5. Cornelis van Zetten  1882-1953 

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