Manus Termaten Geslacht: Man Geboorte: 9 sep 1901 - Maarn Vader: Johannes Termaten Moeder: Gerritje Termaten (geboren van Diermen), II Broers/zusters: Grietje Termaten, Gerritje Stuivenberg (geboren Termaten), Jan Termaten, Pieter Termaten, Hendrika Termaten, Johannes Termaten, Bartha Termaten, Martina Termaten
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