Cornelis Willemsz Polderdijk Geslacht: Man Geboorte: 1628 - Sint Anthoniepolder, South Holland, Netherlands Doop: 27 feb 1633 - Sint Anthonie Polder Overlijden: ? Ouders: Neeltje Jans Polderdijk, Willem Leenderts Polderdijk Broers/zusters: Neeltje Willemsdr. Polderdijk, Lijsbeth Willemsd Vermaas (geboren Polderdijk), Lenert Willems Polderdijk, Neeltje Willemsdr de Boo (geboren Polderdijk), Grietje Willemsdr. Polderdijk, Janniitje Willems Polderdijk, Bastiaan Willems Polderdijk, Leentje Willems Polderman (geboren Polderdijk)
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