Margaretha Trip<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: nov 1637 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br>Doop: 26 nov 1637 - Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Jan Munter - 4 okt 1674 - Sloten, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands<br>Overlijden: 25 mei 1711 - The Hague, Netherlands<br>Begrafenis: 30 mei 1711 - Westerkerk, Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands<br>Vader: Hendrick Trip<br>Moeder: Cecilia Godin<br>Echtgenoten: Jacobus Trip, Jan Munter<br>Kinderen: Margaretha Cecilia Munter, Henrietta Joanna Munter
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Day of death May 25, 1711
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