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Jansje Reuvekamp (born Pellinkoft), 1905 - 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesJansje Beumers (born Reuvekamp), born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJansje Reuvekamp (born Weustink), born 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesJansje Reuvekamp (born Pellinkoft)
MyHeritage Family TreesJansje Beumers (born Reuvekamp)
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MyHeritage Family TreesJansje Reuvekamp (born Pellinkoft), 1905 - 1996
FamilySearch Family TreeAgnes Jansje Johanna Schreuder (born Reuvekamp), 1931 - 2018
Geni World Family TreeJansje Beumers (born Reuvekamp), born 1883
Geni World Family TreeJansje Reuvekamp, born 1913
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Jansje Reuvekamp, born 1908
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Jansje Reuvekamp, Circa 1896 - 1955
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The name Jansje is of Dutch origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It is a diminutive form of the name Jan, which is the Dutch equivalent of John. Historically, the name has been prevalent in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities, often associated with individuals who were seen as kind-hearted or benevolent. Jansje has variations in other cultures, such as Jansen in Scandinavian countries, and Janice in English-speaking regions, though these may carry different connotations and usages. The name is pronounced as "YAHN-sye" in Dutch, reflecting its roots and cultural significance. While Jansje may not be as widely recognized outside of Dutch-speaking areas, it embodies a sense of grace and warmth, characteristics that have been valued throughout its history.
The last name Reuvekamp has its origins in the Netherlands, specifically in the region of Overijssel, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Dutch words "reu" meaning "giant" and "kamp," which translates to "field" or "battlefield," suggesting a possible connection to a geographical feature or a historical occupation related to land or warfare. This surname may have been used to denote individuals who were notable for their stature or strength, or it could have been associated with a specific location known for its battles or agricultural significance. Variations of the name can be found in different regions, with some potential alterations in spelling or pronunciation, such as "Reuvecamp" or "Reuvencamp," reflecting the linguistic diversity of Dutch dialects. While the name is not widely common outside the Netherlands, it retains a distinct cultural identity linked to its Dutch heritage.
Johanna HengeveldFredrik WeustinkJan ReuvekampJohanna PellinkoftNicolaas BeumersJohanna ReuvekampJanna FikkertGerrit ReuvekampHendrika ReuvekampGerrit PellinkoftJenneken SlettenhaarMarrigje PellinkoftGezina ElshofJohanna DijkHermina WeustinkGeurd ReuvekampMarrigje GoosAntonius ReuvekampJenneken ReuvekampLambert Pellinkoft
Hermanus ReuvekampHermina ReuvekampHubertus ReuvekampJacob ReuvekampJacoba ReuvekampJacobus ReuvekampJan ReuvekampJanna ReuvekampJannes ReuvekampJannigje ReuvekampJantiena ReuvekampJenne ReuvekampJenneke ReuvekampJenneken ReuvekampJennigje ReuvekampJoanna ReuvekampJoannes ReuvekampJohan ReuvekampJohanna ReuvekampJohannes Reuvekamp
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