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Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia Cock
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Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia Cock (1776-1858) was the widow of Jacob Frans de Ranitz (se NAD-142B). They were the parents of Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia de Ranitz (1819-1904) (see NAD-141C), who as married to Titus de Meester (1821-1879) (see NAD-141B).
Title: Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia Cock
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Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia Cock (1776-1858) was the widow of Jacob Frans de Ranitz (se NAD-142B).
They were the parents of Catharina Henriëtte Cornelia de Ranitz (1819-1904) (see NAD-141C), who as married to Titus de Meester (1821-1879) (see NAD-141B).
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