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Personal data Helena "Lena" van Dulst 


Household of Helena "Lena" van Dulst

She is married to Cornelis den Dekker.

They got married on March 31, 1886 at Veen, she was 20 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Gerdina den Dekker  1886-1947
  2. Maria den Dekker  1888-1963
  3. Cornelia den Dekker  1889-????
  4. Gerrit den Dekker  1891-1949
  5. Heiltje den Dekker  1892-1969
  6. Jenneke den Dekker  1895-1972
  7. Cornelis den Dekker  1899-1901
  8. Leendert den Dekker  1900-1963 
  9. Cornelis den Dekker  1902-1990
  10. Johannes den Dekker  1904-1984
  11. Ida den Dekker  1905-1993
  12. Gijsje den Dekker  1907-1987

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