Geertruida Hendrika Van Oort<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Doop: 17 mrt 1782 - 's-Gravenzande, Zuid Holland, Netherlands<br>Ouders: Pieter van Oort, Gerritje van Oort (geboren Lit)<br>Broers/zusters: Johannes Anthonie Van Oort, Jacobus Anthonij Pieterse Van Oort, Johanna Carolina Visser (geboren van Oort)
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