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This page lists documented members of the [[Paap family]], one of the five principal families of [[De Vrienden]]. Members are grouped by historical era to indicate periods during which individuals were active.
This page lists documented members of the [[Paap family]], one of the five principal families associated with [[De Vrienden]]. Members are grouped by the era with which they are mainly associated.


== Early Foundations (1400–1799) ==
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Members associated with the earliest documented phase of the Paap family.


The [[Paap family]] is historically associated with the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom, with early activity linked to shipping, transport, and cross-border trade. Surviving documentation for the earliest period is limited, and only a small number of ancestral figures are identified in later family records.
== Early Foundation Era ==


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In the [[Early Foundation Era]], the Paap family belonged to its earliest documented phase. The family is historically associated with the [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], and the [[United Kingdom]], with early activity connected to shipping, transport, and cross-border trade. Surviving documentation for this period is limited, and only a small number of ancestral figures are identified in later family records.
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Family members of this era:
* [[Johannes Martin Paap|Johannes Martin Paap (great-great-grandfather)]]
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== Pre-Vader Period (1800–1919) ==
* [[Johannes Martin Paap]] – great-great-grandfather
Members active during the period preceding the formalized large-scale structures of the later eras.


During the 18th and 19th centuries, Paap family members became increasingly active in maritime and logistical professions. Shipping, freight transport, and port-related commerce formed the economic foundation of the family during this period.
== Pre-Vader Era ==


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In the [[Pre-Vader Era]], Paap family members became increasingly active in maritime and logistical professions. Shipping, freight transport, port-related commerce, and cross-border mobility formed the main economic foundation of the family during this period.
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Family members of this era:
* [[Antonius Martin Paap|Antonius Martin Paap (great-grandfather)]]
* [[Martinus Antonius Johannes Paap|Martinus Antonius Johannes Paap (grandfather)]]
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== Vader Era (1920–1945) ==
* [[Antonius Martin Paap]]
Family members active in the [[Vader Era]].
* [[Martinus Antonius Johannes Paap]]


This period reflects the continued consolidation of the Paap family as a transport- and trade-oriented family line. Activity remained associated with shipping, commerce, and cross-border mobility.
== Vader Era ==


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In the [[Vader Era]], the Paap family continued to develop as a transport- and trade-oriented family line. Family activity in this era remained connected to shipping, commerce, logistical work, and movement across the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
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Family members of this era:


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* [[Adelbert Paap]]
* [[Adelbert Paap]]
* [[Antonie Paap]]
* [[Antonie Ronald Paap]]
* [[Arend Paap]]
* [[Arend Paap]]
* [[Bartholomäus Paap]]
* [[Bartholomäus Paap]]
* [[Fabio Paap]]
* [[Fabio Paap]]
* [[Hans Paap (father)]]
* [[Hans Paap (father)|Hans Paap]]
* [[Hendrik Paap]]
* [[Hendrik Paap]]
* [[Horst Paap]]
* [[Horst Paap]]
* [[Jan Paap]]
* [[Jan Paap]]
* [[Martin Paap (father)]]
* [[Martin Paap (father)|Martin Paap]]
* [[Paul Paap]]
* [[Paul Paap]]
* [[Reinhard Paap]]
* [[Reinhard Paap]]
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* [[Wilhelm Paap]]
* [[Wilhelm Paap]]
* [[Wolfhard Paap]]
* [[Wolfhard Paap]]
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== Middenvader Era (1946–1955) ==
== Middenvader Era ==
Family members active in the [[Middenvader Era]].
 
In the [[Middenvader Era]], the Paap family connected the older Vader-generation branches to the households and individuals that became more visible in the [[Vriend Era]]. This period is associated with the continuation of family transport, trade, and independent enterprise before the later consolidation of the principal family structure.


This period linked the later Vader-generation branches to the households and individuals that became more visible during the Vriend era.
Family members of this era:


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None listed at this time.
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== Vriend Era ==
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== Vriend Era (1956–present) ==
In the [[Vriend Era]], the Paap family became one of the five principal families associated with [[De Vrienden]]. During this era, the family included several identifiable internal lineages, including the [[Hugerinus lineage]] and the [[Jan Paap lineage]]. Paap family members remained associated with mobility, transport, independent enterprise, and later events connected to [[Tanoa]], the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]], and the [[Fish Collective]].
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Family members of this era:
The following individuals are documented as active during the [[Vriend Era]].


* [[Ben Paap]]
* [[Ben Paap]]
* [[Benny Paap]]
* [[Cees Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Cees Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Cees Paap]]
* [[Cees Paap]]
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* [[Hugo Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Hugo Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Imro Paap]]
* [[Imro Paap]]
* [[James Paap]]
* [[Joop Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Joop Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[John Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[John Hugerinus Paap]]
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* [[Martha Paap]]
* [[Martha Paap]]
* [[Martin Paap]]
* [[Martin Paap]]
* [[Martin Paap III]]
* [[Mart Paap]]
* [[Mart Paap]]
* [[Marvin Paap]]
* [[Marvin Paap]]
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* [[Mardrik Paap]]
* [[Mardrik Paap]]
* [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]
* [[Michael Paap]]
* [[Jim Michael Paap]]
* [[Richard Martinez Paap]]
* [[Richard Martinez Paap]]
* [[Richard Nicolaas Paap]]
* [[Richard Nicolaas Paap]]
* [[Robert Paap]]
* [[Robert Paap]]


This list may expand as biographies are documented.
== Naming conventions ==
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== Naming conventions ==
Across different historical periods, the family retained the surname ''Paap''.
Across different historical periods, the family retained the surname ''Paap''.


Several documented members also carry recurring given names such as Martin, Johannes, Antonius, Hans, John, and Hugerinus, reflecting continuity in the family’s naming traditions.
Several documented members also carry recurring given names such as Martin, Johannes, Antonius, Hans, John, and Hugerinus, reflecting continuity in the family's naming traditions. Where multiple people share the same name, disambiguation is used in the page title or link text.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Paap family]]
* [[Paap family]]
* [[De Vrienden]]
* [[De Vrienden]]
* [[Early Foundation Era]]
* [[Pre-Vader Era]]
* [[Vader Era]]
* [[Middenvader Era]]
* [[Vriend Era]]
* [[Timeline]]
* [[Era]]
* [[Hugerinus lineage]]
* [[Jan Paap lineage]]
* [[Fish Collective]]
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This page lists documented members of the Paap family, one of the five principal families associated with De Vrienden. Members are grouped by the era with which they are mainly associated.

Early Foundation Era

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In the Early Foundation Era, the Paap family belonged to its earliest documented phase. The family is historically associated with the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom, with early activity connected to shipping, transport, and cross-border trade. Surviving documentation for this period is limited, and only a small number of ancestral figures are identified in later family records.

Family members of this era:

Pre-Vader Era

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In the Pre-Vader Era, Paap family members became increasingly active in maritime and logistical professions. Shipping, freight transport, port-related commerce, and cross-border mobility formed the main economic foundation of the family during this period.

Family members of this era:

Vader Era

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In the Vader Era, the Paap family continued to develop as a transport- and trade-oriented family line. Family activity in this era remained connected to shipping, commerce, logistical work, and movement across the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

Family members of this era:

Middenvader Era

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In the Middenvader Era, the Paap family connected the older Vader-generation branches to the households and individuals that became more visible in the Vriend Era. This period is associated with the continuation of family transport, trade, and independent enterprise before the later consolidation of the principal family structure.

Family members of this era:

None listed at this time.

Vriend Era

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In the Vriend Era, the Paap family became one of the five principal families associated with De Vrienden. During this era, the family included several identifiable internal lineages, including the Hugerinus lineage and the Jan Paap lineage. Paap family members remained associated with mobility, transport, independent enterprise, and later events connected to Tanoa, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, and the Fish Collective.

Family members of this era:

Naming conventions

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Across different historical periods, the family retained the surname Paap.

Several documented members also carry recurring given names such as Martin, Johannes, Antonius, Hans, John, and Hugerinus, reflecting continuity in the family's naming traditions. Where multiple people share the same name, disambiguation is used in the page title or link text.

See also

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