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  • Subject is exactly "Netherlands"
Go to Zeehoeve family farm information item page

Informational flyer about the Zeehoeve farm in Netherlands. In Dutch.
Go to With Lasting Friendship item page

Meditation delivered by Jacob D. Eppinga, Pastor of LaGrave Avenue Christian Church at the service of Thanksgiving and Praise, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Beatrix and His Royal Highness, Prince Claus, June 27, 1982, in honor of 200 years of…
Go to War strategy stories item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on military strategies during World War II.
Go to Termaat men in top hats, 1944 item page

Photograph of Pieter Termaat (b. 1914), Cornelis B. Termaat (b. 1886) and Cornelis B. Termaat (b. 1918) dressed in suits and top hats at the younger Cornelis B. Termaat's wedding in 1944. Photograph was taken in the Alkmaar Town Hall.
Go to Termaat family, 1946 item page

Photograph of Termaat family. Left to right: Michiel P., Adriana B., Nicolaas P. J., Cornelis B., and Pieter N. Termaat.
Go to Termaat family, 1945 item page

Photograph of Adriana B. and Pieter N. Termaat with their two sons, Nicolaas P. J. (age 3) and Cornelis B. (Keith) Termaat (age 5). The family is photographed in the back yard of their parents' home in Alkmaar. The boys are wearing wooden shoes and…
Go to Termaat family, 1928 item page

Photograph of the Termaat family. Left to right: Hendrika Termaat (b. 1887), Cornelis B. Termaat (b. 1918), Pieter N. Termaat (b. 1914), and Cornelis B. Termaat (b. 1886).
Go to Termaat family at Kapelkerk Reformed Church, Alkmaar, 1941 item page

Photograph of the Termaat family seated in pews at Kapelkerk Reformed Church, Alkmaar. Left to right: Leida Schuurman, Pieter Termaat, Adriana B. Termaat, Nicolas P.J. Termaat, L. Schuurman-Hennipman, Gees Schuurman (in wedding gown), Jaap Schuurman.
Go to Termaat Emigration documents item page

Several documents related to Termaat family's emigration from the Netherlands to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In English and Dutch.
Go to Termaat Authorization for visit item page

Authorization for Pieter Termaat to visit Grand Rapids, Michigan as a contract employee of Touche, Niven, Bailey & Smart.
Go to Staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp, 1945 item page

Group photograph of staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp for Nazi women. Center front: Cornelis Barend Termaat, Camp Commander and Hendrika Termaat-Harms. Taken after Victory Europe Day, 1945.
Go to Schuurman family, 1933 item page

Photograph of Adriana B. Schuurman (b. 1916) seated on the floor at the feet of her parents, Listje Schuurman-Hennipman (b. 1889) and Nicholas P. J. Schuurman (b. 1890).
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