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    Nijenhuis is a castle and an estate near Diepenheim in the municipality Hof van Twente, Netherlands (province Overijssel). The Nijenhuis is first mentioned...
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  • Nijenhuis may refer to: Nijenhuis (Diepenheim) - a castle near Diepenheim, the Netherlands Nijenhuis (Olst-Wijhe) - a castle near Olst-Wijhe, the Netherlands...
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    often called "kasteel het Nijenhuis" (Castle The Nijenhuis). Nijenhuis (Diepenheim) — a castle with the same name near Diepenheim, also in the Dutch province...
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    January 1, 2001, as the result of the merger of the municipalities of Diepenheim, Goor, Markelo, Ambt Delden, and Stad Delden. The larger places are printed...
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    III van Beckum. After their father's brother died, they moved to Nijenhuis in Diepenheim. When their mother died, their father remarried Beatrix van de...
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    married Johan Hendrik van Beckum and went to live with him in Nijenhuis, his castle in Diepenheim. Her sister-in-law Maria van Beckum became a follower of...
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  • Westwijk for Reinier Pauw de Jonge (1637) in Purmer, Nijenhuis and Peckendam near Diepenheim, 1656, Gansenhoef in Maarssen, Vanenburg for Hendrik van...
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    lived with his wife, Linda Kamp, in the former orangery of the Nijenhuis estate in Diepenheim. Gregorius, Jozeph and Henk in isolation: [ɣreːˈɣoːrijəs], [ˈjoːzəf]...
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