Wijnand van Hecht Muntingh Napjus<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 24 aug 1900 - Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Geertruida Straates - 5 mrt 1925 - Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands<br>Ouders: Daniel van Hecht Muntingh Napjus, Wijntje van Hecht Muntingh Napjus (geboren Bosman)<br>Echtgenote: Geertruida van Hecht Muntingh Napjus (geboren Straates)<br>Broers/zusters: Jantje Kroon (geboren van Hecht Muntingh Napjus), Petronella Catharina van Hecht Muntingh Napjus
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