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- Reporter. Retrieved 7 May 2018. "Kardinaal Eijk wil af van transseksuele boekhouder". de Gelderlander (in Dutch). 6 July 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2018. "Uit...
- master of works (Dutch: equipagemeester), the bookkeeper-general (Dutch: boekhouder-generaal), and the ensign (Dutch: vaandrig). In 1768, the council was...
- 1645, he arrived in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. He became bookkeeper (boekhouder) in 1648 and second merchant (onderkoopman) in 1649. He became secretary...
- Miep van den Berg ... Clementine - z'n dochter Coen Hissink ... Kaps - boekhouder Willem Hunsche ... Simon - scheepstimmerman Cissy Van Bennekom ... Marietje...
- Marietje Theo Frenkel Jr. - Mees Paula de Waart - Truus Jan Grader - Boekhouder Kaps The role of Jo, pla**** by Annie Bos, has been descibed as one of...
- Johan Elsensohn - Toon Piet Fuchs - Meesens boekhouder Annie Metman-Slinger Arthur Sprenger - Meesens boekhouder Willem van der Veer - Willem Marie Verstraete...
- (provisioneel ****istent), and in 1681 he became ****istent. He became Bookkeeper (boekhouder) in 1683, and, in 1685, onderkoopman (Underbuyer/Undermerchant). Ten years...
- traded to-and-fro Batavia and Padang. In 1737 he became an accountant (boekhouder) with the Dutch East India Company, and so began for him a life on land...
- buyer (opperkoopman), and in 1727, he served as "Accountant General" (boekhouder-generaal) of the Dutch Indies. By 1730, he had been appointed to the Council...
- as a "soldaat van de penne", then became an "****istent" in 1731, and "boekhouder" (bookkeeper) in 1732. He had to move house in 1736 to take up a new job...