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Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg 1794–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05 April 1794

Birth Location: Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

Death Date: 25 Aug 1863

Death Location: Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

Father: Gerrit Berg

Mother: Feijttje Kortekaas

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Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg was born in 1794 in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands, the child of Gerrit Franszn Van Den Berg And Feijttje Fijtje Hendriksdr Kortekaas. Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg passed away in 1863 in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands.

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  • Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg was born in 1794 in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands, the child of Gerrit Franszn Van Den Berg And Feijttje Fijtje Hendriksdr Kortekaas.
  • Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg passed away in 1863 in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands.

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Cornelia Berg's Ancestors

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Cornelia Berg
1794–1863
Birth Place: Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
Parents
Gerrit Franszn van den Berg
1767–1831
Noordwijkerhout, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
Feijttje ((Fijtje) Hendriksdr) Kortekaas
1765–1833
Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
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Cornelia Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1794
05 April 1794
Birth of Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
1863
25 Aug 1863
Age 69
Death of Cornelia Gerritsdr van den Berg in Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05 April 1794
    Event Place: Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1863
    Event Place: Noordwijk, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

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