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Personal data Cornelis Claesz Hoek 


Household of Cornelis Claesz Hoek

He is married to Aafje de Knaap.

They got married on May 31, 1699 at Katwijk aan Zee.


Child(ren):

  1. Dirk Cornelisz Hoek  1700-????
  2. Grietje Kornelisdr Hoek  < 1704-< 1763 
  3. Aaltje Cornelisdr Hoek  < 1709-1743 
  4. Willem Cornelis Hoek  < 1711-< 1781 
  5. Haasje Cornelisdr Hoek  < 1715-< 1740

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