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Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann), Circa 1535 - 1565 Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) 1535 1565

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) was born circa 1535, to Christian Wippermann and Anna Wippermann (born Volmari).
Agnes had 9 siblings: Christian Wippermann, Otto Wippermann and 7 other siblings.
Agnes married Heinrich Harkamp.
Agnes passed away in Before 1565, at age 30 in death place.

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann), died 1565 Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) 1565

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) was born to Christian Wippermann and Anna Wippermann (born Volmari).
Agnes had 8 siblings: Christian Wippermann, Otto Wippermann and 6 other siblings.
Agnes married Heinrich Harkamp.
Agnes passed away in Before 1565, in death place.

Agnes Harkamp (born von der Wipper), died 1576 Agnes Harkamp (born von der Wipper) 1576

Agnes Harkamp (born von der Wipper) was born to Christian von der Wipper and Anna von der Wipper (born Volmar).
Agnes had 7 siblings: Conrad von der Wipper, Dr.jur.untr.Hermann von der Wipper and 5 other siblings.
Agnes passed away in Before 1576, in death place.

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann), died 1565 Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) 1565

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) was born to Christian Wippermann and Anna gen. Volmers/Volmari (born Huckemann).
Agnes had 8 siblings: Christian Wippermann, Otto Wippermann and 6 other siblings.
Agnes married Heinrich Harkamp.
Agnes passed away in Before 1565, in death place.

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann), died 1565 Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) 1565

Agnes Harkamp (born Wippermann) was born to Christian Wippermann and Anna Wippermann (born Volmari).
Agnes had 9 siblings: Conrad Wippermann, Christian Wippermann and 7 other siblings.
Agnes married Heinrich Harkamp.
Agnes passed away in Before 1565, in death place.