Kornelis Wouter van der PolGeslacht: ManGeboorte: Ongeveer 1849 - Deil, Geldermalsen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Egje Elisabeth van der Pol (geboren Middelkoop) - 14 aug 1874 - Deil, Geldermalsen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsOverlijden: 23 sep 1900 - Buurmalsen, Geldermalsen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsVader: Steven van der PolMoeder: Otje van der Pol (geboren van Steenis)Echtgenote: Egje Elisabeth van der Pol (geboren Middelkoop)
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