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Folkema was born inDokkum as the daughter of Johann Jakob Folkema, a goldsmith.[1] She was the sister ofJacob Folkema.[1] Their father moved the family to Amsterdam, where they ran a family business of making prints.[1]
^abWeitenkamf Frank, Grolier Club.Catalogue of a collection of engravings, etchings and lithographs by women : exhibited at the Grolier Club, 29 East Thirty-Second Street, April 12 to 27, 1901., The De Vinne Press, New York, 1901, pg35.OCLC460464188