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Personal data Kniertje Jan Stoker 


Household of Kniertje Jan Stoker

She is married to Johannes Cornelisz. de Zeeuw.

They got married on November 1, 1818 at Egmond aan Zee, Bergen, NH, she was 19 years old.Source 2

[Egmond aan Zee 1818 Aktenummer: 12]

Child(ren):

  1. Jan Johannesz de Zeeuw  1822-1904 

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Kniertje Jan Stoker
1799-1835

1818

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Sources

  1. Egmond aan Zee 1835 Aktenummer: 29
  2. Egmond aan Zee 1818 Aktenummer: 12

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