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Schumann-Verrooten, Diederica Amalia (1788 - 1841)

Short name Schumann-Verrooten, Diederica Amalia
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/284394016/
First name Diederica Amalia
Birth name Verrooten
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Alternative name D.A.S. — Mevr. Schumann
Date of birth 1788
Date of death 1841
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Sex Female
Place of birth Steenbergen (Noord-Brabant)
Place of death Rotterdam
Lived in Netherlands , Utrecht
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Circulations of Schumann-Verrooten, Diederica Amalia, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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*Lemma in Nieuw biografisch ... woordenboek Aa, Abraham Jakob van der 1846 comments on person
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek der Nederlanden Aa, Abraham Jakob van der 1852 comments on person
*Lemma in Beknopt biografisch handwoordenboek Jan Christiaan Kobus , Rivecourt, Willem George Hendrik de 1854 comments on person
*Lemma in Neêrlands beroemde personen Jacobus Wilhelmus Regt 1869 comments on person
*Lemma in Biografisch woordenboek Branden, Frans Josef Peter van den , J. G. Frederiks 1888 comments on person
Diederica Amalia Schumann-Verrooten None is portrait of

Utrecht (also: lived in ?? svd)
Married in 1807 to Fredrik Lodewijk Wilhelm Schumann (military officer).

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