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Annetje Roelofse Terhune (born Schenck), Circa 1663 - 1688
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Annetje Alberts "Annetje Alberts /(Koning)/" Konong (born Terhune), Circa 1640 - 1731
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Annetje Geertje Terhune (born Dircks), 1621 - 1693
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Annetje Schuurman (born Terhune), Circa 1706 - 1735
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Annetje Terhune, 1706 - 1735
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Annetje Alberts Van Tassel (born Terhune), 1653 - 1709
MyHeritage Family TreesAnnetje Hanna Nicasiuse Terhune (born van Voorhees), 1769 - 1855
MyHeritage Family TreesAnnetje/ Annatje/ Annatye Dirck/ Dirckse Zabriskie (born Terhune/ Terheun/ Ter Huyn), born 1730
MyHeritage Family TreesAnnetje Terhune (born Van Dyke (Dyck)), 1725 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesAnnetje Hanna Nicasiuse Terhune (born Van Voorhees), 1769 - 1855
FamilySearch Family TreeAnnetje "Hannah" Hopper (born Terhune), 1807 - 1877
FamilySearch Family TreeAnnetje Roelofse Terhune (born Schenck), Circa 1663 - Circa 1688
FamilySearch Family TreeAnnetje Albertse Terhune, 1640 - 1731
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Annetje Alberts TERHUNE, 1640 - 1731
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Annetje Alberts TERHUNE, 1640 - 1731
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Annetje Albertse TERHUNE, 1653 - 1672
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Annetje Albertse TERHUNE, 1653 - 1672
Filae Family TreesAnnetje Roelofse Terhune (born Schenck), 1663 - 1688
Geni World Family TreeAnnetje Terhune (born Van Dyke (Dyck)), 1725 - 1797
Geni World Family TreeAntje Albert Zabriskie (born Terhune), 1681 - 1758
Geni World Family TreeAnnetje Roelofse Terhune (born Schenck), 1633 - 1665
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Annetje Albertse Terhune, 1643 - 1731
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Annetje Roelefse Schneck Terhune
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Annetje Roelefse Schenck Terhune
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Annetje Roelefse Schneck Terhune
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Annetje Roelefse Schenck Terhune
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The name Annetje is of Dutch origin, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, which means "grace" or "favor." It is a diminutive form of Anna, commonly used in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities. Historically, the name has been associated with qualities such as kindness and compassion, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in earlier times. Variations of Annetje can be found in different cultures, including Anya in Russian, Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, and Anne in English and French, each carrying similar meanings related to grace. The name has maintained its popularity in the Netherlands, often used in both traditional and modern contexts, and continues to be cherished for its melodic sound and positive connotations.
The last name Terhune has its origins in the Netherlands, specifically deriving from the Dutch surname "Ter Huurne," which translates to "from the farm" or "from the homestead." This indicates that the name likely referred to individuals who lived near or worked on a farm, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of early bearers. The surname is associated with the region of North Holland and has historical roots that can be traced back to the 17th century. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Terhune" itself, which is the most common spelling in the United States, where many Dutch immigrants settled. Other variations may include "Ter Huurne" or "Terhune" in different contexts, but the core meaning remains tied to agricultural origins. The name is relatively rare, and while it may not have widespread variations, its historical significance is rooted in the farming communities of early Dutch society.
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