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Personal data Jan Willem Meekenkamp 


Household of Jan Willem Meekenkamp

He is married to Johanna Rietmans.

They got married on July 9, 1886 at Ambt Delden, he was 46 years old.Source 3

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Willem Meekenkamp

Jan Mekenkamp
1777-1854
Jenneken Rozeboom
± 1780-1831
Janna Huiskes
1810-1890

Jan Willem Meekenkamp
1839-1903

1886

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    2. Burgerlijke stand der gemeente Ambt Delden
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