<p>De Gooi- En Eemlander : Nieuws- En Advertentieblad<br />Publicatie: Hilversum, Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands<br />Datum: 29 dec 1900<br />Tekst: "...en J. M. Blombergen. Evert Jan, z. van O. ▼an A. Knip. Overleden: Alida Vorstman, 62 j., Jan van der. Pol, 84 j., van A. Johannes Wilhelmus Zwart, 2 m. Nieuwland, 18 j., Melij Versteeg, 2 m. Tennis Wijnands..."</p>
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