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Hand marks of residents of Loon op Zand.
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Hand marks and signatures

We all love old photographs, do we not? Especially the really old ones that show generations of our family that we never met. They give us an idea about our ancestors: what did they look like? The photographs connect us with those relatives from the past. But what if you do not have photographs of Read more…

Posted on May 1, 2020April 5, 2021 Author John Boeren Comments(2)
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An ABC of Dutch Genealogy Terms

From the moment you start with genealogy in the Netherlands you will be confronted with the Dutch language. Most foreigners are convinced that Dutch is one of the most difficult languages to learn. I think it is quite simple, but I guess everybody says that about his/her mother tongue. Although the internet offers a lot Read more…

Posted on March 21, 2019August 26, 2020 Author John Boeren Comment(0)

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