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Jan
Wielsma
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Jan
Wielsma
Born August 1, 1917 (Wednesday) - Westergeest, Kollumerland ca, Friesland, *NEDERLAND
Deceased June 17, 1934 (Sunday) - Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, Friesland, *NEDERLAND,aged 16 years old
Buried possibly June 22, 1934
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Willem Wielsma
1880-1960
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Boerenknecht/melkknecht, werkte o.a. in Duitsland als melkknecht in de crisisjaren.
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Grietje van der Bij
1884-1943
Siblings
Lieuwe Wielsma
1908-1960
Jan Wielsma
1909-1909
Trijntje Wielsma
1910-1988
Jantje Wielsma
1912-1976
Johannes Wielsma
1913-
Lutske Wielsma
1915-
Doeke Wielsma
1916
Jan Wielsma
1917-1934
Maaike Wielsma
1918
Meindert Wielsma
1919-1919
Meindert Wielsma
1921-
Jelle Wielsma
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Lieuwe Johannes Wielsma
1845-1884
Trijntje Bulthuis
1843-1924
Jan van der Bij
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Willem Wielsma
1880-1960
Grietje van der Bij
1884-1943
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Jan Wielsma
1917-1934