Abraham ten Cate<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: Ongeveer 1689 - Almelo, Almelo, Overijssel, The Netherlands<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Christina ten Cate - Ongeveer 1726 - Almelo, The Netherlands<br>Overlijden: 14 nov 1766 - Almelo, Almelo, Overijssel, The Netherlands<br>Vader: Lambert ten Cate<br>Moeder: Elisabeth ten Cate<br>Echtgenotes: Anneken ten Cate, Christina ten Cate<br>Kinderen: Lambert ten Cate, Elisabeth ten Cate, Herman ten Cate, Abraham ten Cate, Lambert ten Cate, Lambert ten Cate, Elisabeth ten Cate, Elisabeth ten Cate, Isaak ten Cate, Abraham ten Cate, Maria (geboren ten Cate)<br>Broers/zusters: Judith (geboren ten Cate), Jan ten Cate, Jan ten Cate, Jan ten Cate, Trijntje ten Cate, Trijntje ten Cate, Hendrik ten Cate, Trijntje ten Cate, Jan Hendrik ten Cate
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