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Household of Dirkje Klaasdr "Barnhoorn" Breestraten

She is married to Mees Hendriksz van de Raad.

They got married on April 24, 1757 at Noordwijk, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.


Child(ren):

  1. Jannetje van de Raad  < 1766-1857
  2. Dirk Meesz van de Raad  < 1768-1832 
  3. Hendrik van de Raad  < 1772-1772

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