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Published by DACC on November 14, 2024November 14, 2024

Republished with permission. Chapter 12 of the book: A Touch of Dutch.Including chapter 12: Johanna Bruce – Nee Herklots and family 1850-1917. For the full pdf of the book click here.

Peters, Nonja. ‘A Touch of Dutch’ pp.174-177 Chapter 12Download

Introduction chapters of the book: Touch of Dutch

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