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Personal data Hendrieka Wesselina Albrecht 


Household of Hendrieka Wesselina Albrecht

She is married to Piet Leendert Singer.

They got married on July 5, 1849 at Zwolle, Overijssel, Nederland, she was 25 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Wilhelm Singer  1855-1935
  2. Hendrika Singer  1858-1922

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Hendrieka Wesselina Albrecht
1824-1905

1849

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