Johann van Waveren Hudde was born on April 23, 1628.
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Johann van Waveren Hudde was born on April 23, 1628.
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Johann van Waveren Hudde died on April 15, 1704 at the age of 75.
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Andries Hudde is a junior high school located in ...
2500 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11210
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Johann van Waveren Hudde died on April 15, 1704 at the age of 75.
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Johann van Waveren Hudde was born on April 23, 1628 and died on April 15, 1704. Johann van Waveren Hudde would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 387 years old today.
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Hudson is English and is particularly common in Yorkshire.
It's a variant of the medieval personal name Hudde.
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Johannes Vennekamp has written:
'Johannes Vennekamp'
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Johannes Figulla has written:
'Johannes Figulla'
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Johannes Dorflinger has written:
'Johannes Dorflinger'
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Johannes Fehring's birth name is Johannes Fernbach.
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Johannes Thomhave's birth name is Johannes Bjarne Thomhave.
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Johannes Thomsen's birth name is Johannes Guttorm Thomsen.
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Johannes Eckhoff's birth name is Johannes Nicolai Eckhoff.
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Alain Johannes's birth name is Alain Johannes Moschulski.
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Johannes Lahtela's birth name is Joe Johannes Lahtela.
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Johannes Silberschneider's birth name is Johannes Patriz Raimund Silberschneider.
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Johannes Roberts's birth name is Johannes Christopher Edward Roberts.
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Johannes Andresen's birth name is Johannes Peter Eskild Andresen.
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Johannes Brost's birth name is Edvard Johannes Brost Forssell.
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Johannes Kurvinen's birth name is Kurvinen, Johannes Onni Eemeli.
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Johannes Jonsson's birth name is Johannes Karl Olof Jonsson.
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Johannes Freiberg has written:
'Preussische Chronik des Johannes Freiberg'
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The Hudson name has English origins, derived from the medieval given name "Hudde," which is a diminutive of "Hugh." The surname originally indicated "son of Hudde," and it can be traced back to various regions in England. It gained prominence in the 17th century, notably through figures like Henry Hudson, the English explorer after whom the Hudson River is named. Over time, the name spread to other countries, particularly in North America.
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