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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Elizabeth Swaan June 6 1850 July 5 1895 Grave Prospect Hill Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Frank Swaan March 1 1852 February 13 1878 Grave Prospect Hill Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Elizabeth Swaan May 20 1967 Sunnyside Lawn (British Columbia, Canada)
Henny Swaan de 1995 Amsterdam Begraafplaats Zorgvlied (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
Carolina Martina De Swaan December 14 1861 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Dirk Johannes De Swaan October 29 1856 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Hendrik Adrianus De Swaan October 30 1876 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Joanna Clasina De Swaan April 30 1880 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Johanna Elsiabeth Swaan May 29 1837 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Johannes Hendrik De Swaan January 13 1848 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Susanna Henrietta De Swaan October 9 1838 Leiden Begraafplaats Groenesteeg (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)
Laura Smith December 22 1853 April 20 1927 Grave Colorado City Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
George Swaan 1947 Woodlawn Cemetery (Nevada, United States of America)
Baby Girl Swaan February 5 1972 Woodlawn Cemetery (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Jacob Swaan October 3 1985 Woodlawn Cemetery (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Timothy Swaan Woodlawn Cemetery (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Anna Swaan April 1 1911 March 20 1974 Grave Maple Ridge Cemetery (British Columbia, Canada)
Emma Elizabeth Swaan 1902 1987 Westbank Cemetery (British Columbia, Canada)
William Swaan 1900 1989 Westbank Cemetery (British Columbia, Canada)

 

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