Anna Wilhelmina De Jonge<br>Geboortenaam: Anna Wilhelmina De Jonge<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Doop: 3 mei 1724 - Tholen Bergen Op Zoom,Zeeland,Netherlands<br>Ouders: Tanna De Jonge (geboren Plevier), Marinus De Jonge<br>Broers/zusters: Maria Dana De Sande (geboren Jonge), Petronella Theodora De Jonge, Marinus Jan de Jonge van Campens Nieuwland, Anna Cornelia De Jonge, Cornelia Arendina De Jonge, Willem de Jonge van Ellemeet, Bonifacia De Jonge, Willem Adriaan Dejonge Van Campensnieuwland
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