September 12, 1888 to March 6, 1889.
Tante Jan ten Boom lived in Haarlem, Netherlands. She was a member of the ten Boom family, known for their efforts to hide Jews during World War II in their home, which was also a watch shop. The family’s actions were part of a larger resistance movement against the Nazi occupation. Their legacy is remembered for bravery and compassion during a dark period in history.
Corrie ten Boom had two sisters, Betsie ten Boom (never married) and Nollie van Woerden (married Flip van Woerden with six children). She also had a brother, Willem ten Boom. He married Tine van Veen, the younger sister of their family doctor. They had 4 children.
He died on 13th January 1904
Corrie ten Boom's parents were Casper and Cornelia "Cor" Johanna Arnolda (Luitingh) ten Boom.
Jan Howard was not married to Bill Anderson, although they had a close professional relationship and collaborated musically. Jan Howard was married to songwriter and musician Harlan Howard, and the couple had children together. Bill Anderson, a well-known country singer and songwriter, has had a long-standing friendship with Jan Howard but they were never romantically involved.
Jan Hendrick Hessels has written: 'Lex salica: the ten texts with the glosses, and the lex emendata'
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4. Willem (married Tine van Veen), Betsie (unmarried), Nollie (married Flip van Woerden), and Hendrick Jan, who died in infancy.
Corrie ten Boom had two sisters, Betsie ten Boom (never married) and Nollie van Woerden (married Flip van Woerden with six children). She also had a brother, Willem ten Boom. He married Tine van Veen, the younger sister of their family doctor. They had 4 children.
Circa 742 to 28 Jan 814 AD, you do the math.
He died on 13th January 1904
A man called Jan Vogel betrayed her and her family. He was payed 300 guilders.
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Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live was created in 1977-03.
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King Henry VIII Ruled from June, 28 1491 - Jan 28 1527.
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