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Pieter "Peter" T. Kelder

Birth5 Aug. 1873 - Middelstum, Loppersum Municipality, Groningen, Netherlands
Death28 Jun 1946 - Grandville, Kent, Michigan, United States
MotherBieuwke Kelder
FatherJan (John) Peiters Zigterman

Born in Middelstum, Loppersum Municipality, Groningen, Netherlands on 5 Aug. 1873 to Jan (John) Peiters Zigterman and Bieuwke Kelder. Pieter "Peter" T. Kelder married Jennie Heemstra and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1946 in Grandville, Kent, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
Jan (John) Peiters Zigterman
1838 - 1907
Bieuwke Kelder
1840 - 1924
Spouse(s)
Jennie Heemstra
1880 - 1949
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Peter Kelder
1910 - 1986
John T. Kelder
1903 - 1968
Abbie Kelder
1909 - 1929
Thomas Kelder
1907 - 1987

Thomas J Kelder
1906 - 1906
Wilbert "Bill" P Kelder
1905 - 1977
Aler Kelder
1910 - 1929

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