Family tree Van der Hoek » Abraham van der Hoek (1879-1959)

Personal data Abraham van der Hoek 


Household of Abraham van der Hoek

He is married to Willempje Assenberg.

They got married on June 10, 1909 at Nieuwenhoorn, he was 29 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jacob van der Hoek  1909-1943
  2. Hester van der Hoek  1911-2000
  3. Jozina van der Hoek  1916-1999 
  4. Johannes van der Hoek  1918-2011 
  5. Reijer van der Hoek  1923-2019

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