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Personal data Trijntje Winder 


Household of Trijntje Winder

She is married to Jan Keesman.

Jan Keesman,
geb. ± 1811 te Wieringerwaard,
ovl. 10 okt 1847 te Barsingerhorn,
beroep(en): broodbakker, arbeider,
zoon van Pieter Jansz Keesman en Maartje Kossen
Gehuwd 21 apr 1839 te Barsingerhorn
met:
Trijntje Winder,
geb. ± 1822 te Midwoud,
ovl. voor 1847,
woonplaats(en): Hoogwoud, Adres ,
dochter van Pieter Winder en Aaltje Bregger

They got married on April 21, 1839 at Barsingerhorn, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

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