Henning, Arend Jacobus Keulder - Estimated year of death: 1973
Henning, Daniel Jacobus Steyn - Estimated year of death: 1943
Henning, Hendrik Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1941
Henning, Hendrik Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1929
Henning, Henning Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1903
Henning, Izak Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1926
Henning, Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1973
Henning, Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1958
Henning, Jacobus Cornelis - Estimated year of death: 1838
Henning, Jacobus Cornelis Stefanus - Estimated year of death: 1948
Henning, Jacobus Hendrik - Estimated year of death: 1918
Henning, Jacobus Nicolaas - Estimated year of death: 1948
Henning, Jacobus Nicolaas - Estimated year of death: 1948
Henning, Jan Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1955
Henning, Johannes Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1943
Henning, Martinus Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1928
Henning, Petrus Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1942
Henning, Pieter Jacobus - Estimated year of death: 1904
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