Cornelis De Witt<br>Geboortenaam: Cornelis De Witt<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 11 jan 1632 - TIEL, GE<br>Overlijden: Van 1669 - Netherlands<br>Ouders: Gerrit Claesz De Witt, Catharina De Witt Gent (geboren van)<br>Broers/zusters: Jan De Witt, Belia De Witt, Geertje Geerits De Witt, Dirck Gerritsz De Witt, Gevert Dircksen De Witt, Jeriphaesken Gerrits Van Soest (geboren de Witt), Gerrit De Witt, Arrien De Witt
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