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Personal data Klaas Valkenier 


Household of Klaas Valkenier

He is married to Cornelia Kuijpers.

They got married on May 4, 1882 at zwartewaal, he was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Annetje Valkenier  1883-1962 
  2. Jan Johannes Valkenier  1884-1958 
  3. Barbara Valkenier  1886-1932 
  4. Arendje Valkenier  1887-1981 
  5. Jacobus Valkenier  1888-1888
  6. Jacobus Valkenier  1889-1889
  7. Jacobus Valkenier  1891-1966 
  8. Dirkje Valkenier  1893-1893

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