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Personal data Dina Messemaker 


Household of Dina Messemaker

She is married to Huig van Duijn.

They got married on May 29, 1852 at Katwijk zh, she was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Hendrik van Duijn  1854-1922 
  2. Grietje van Duijn  1856-1932 
  3. Maarten van Duijn  1861-1940 
  4. Weintje van Duijn  1863-1943 
  5. Pietje van Duijn  1871-1957
  6. Cornelia van Duijn  1878-1949 

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Ronald Mourits, "Stamboom: van Beelen / Vink / van den Oever / van Hensbergen", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-mourits/I6679.php : accessed April 29, 2024), "Dina Messemaker (1830-1917)".