Family tree Haker » Catharina Elisabeth Kamp (± 1804-> 1842)

Personal data Catharina Elisabeth Kamp 

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Household of Catharina Elisabeth Kamp

She is married to Johann Conrad (Coenraad) Haker.

They got married about 1826 at of Berge, Hannover, Germany.


Child(ren):

  1. Johann Leonhard Haker  1812-1853 
  2. Johann Dietrich Haker  1815-???? 

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