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Margaret Hardenbroeck de
Vries Philipse (c. 1637 – c. 1691) was a
prominent and
wealthy merchant in the
colonial Province of New York. She
inherited great...
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joined the
guild of St Luke on 22 June 1633. In
February 1633 he
married Margrieta Jans van Buijeren. They had two children,
Maria and Helena. In Delft,...
- time was Huygens. The
pendant marriage portraits of him and his wife
Margrieta Wijnants were
painted by
Rembrandt and are kept in the
National Gallery...
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county of Holstein.
Around 1634, he
moved to Amsterdam.
Johan married Margrieta van der
Bosch (1617-1677) in
February 1644. In the same year a daughter...
- also had a
brother Andris (composer) and a
sister Ruta. His
grandmother Margrieta saved two
Jewish men
during the
German occupation in
World War II, for...
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Jacobus was a
captain in the
Dutch East
India Company and his
mother Margrieta Wilhelmina was the
daughter of a printer. He went to the
local HBS (school)...
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initially as a
painter with his father. He
announced his
wedding with
Margrieta Francen on 26 July 1639. The
record of his
wedding states that Daniël...
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March 1911. Kate
graduated in 1914.
Along with her
university friends Margrieta Beer, Eva Gore-Booth and
Esther Roper, Kate
campaigned against labour...
- died
unmarried at age 36.
Bartha Johanna Falconer (1738–1809).
Catharina Margrieta Falconer (1739–c. 1746, who died young.
Wibbina Sophia Falconer (1740–1803)...
- bookseller,
historian and publisher,
Casparus Commelijn and his
first wife,
Margrieta Heyd****. His
grandfather was
Isaac Commelin. He
enrolled on 12 September...