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Personal data Piet "Pop" Voorn 


Household of Piet "Pop" Voorn

He is married to Rosalina Cornelia Naisah van Wingerden.

They got married on November 13, 1918 at Padang, Ned. Indië, Gouvernement Sumatra's Westkust, he was 25 years old.Source 2

Bruidegom: Piet Voorn
Bruid: Rosalina Cornelia Naisah van Wingerden
Plaats: Padang (SWK) Datum: 30-11-1918
Gouvernement: Sumatra's Westkust
Soort akte: Huwelijksakte
RA jaar: 1920 RA bladzij: 28

het echtpaar woonde in Padang in Ned. Indië.
Teruggekeerd naar Nederland in 1920; Columbusstraat 93 te 's Gravenhage

Op 20-09-1948 maakte het echtpaar een reis van Amsterdam naar Curacao, en verder naar New York met vlucht KL 651 van de KLM
Ze woonden toen op Galvanistraat 54 te 's Gravenhage
Carel Reinierskade 273, 's Gravenhage

Child(ren):

  1. Poul Gerard Voorn  1919-1945
  2. (Not public)
  3. (Not public)


Notes about Piet "Pop" Voorn

4-9-1920 Columbusstraat 93, 's Gravenhage (gezinskaart )
adresboek Alkmaar 1924; Firma P. Voorn Jz., Handel in Koloniale Waren

1913 vertrokken naar Nederlands Indië, Weltevreden
werkzaam fotografiebedrijf in Ned. Indïe, eigenaar van "Fotax"
geïnterneerd in Ned. Indïe in 1944, kamp 4, Ambarawa

Carel Reinierskade 273, 's Gravenhage

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    2. Roosje Roos, BS Ned.Indië

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