Familie van Hoek - Barten » Joanna Maria Couwenberg (± 1780-1826)

Personal data Joanna Maria Couwenberg 


Household of Joanna Maria Couwenberg

She had a relationship with Simon van de Bolt.


Child(ren):

  1. Dorothea van de Bolt  1818-1866 

The couple were divorced from April 18, 1826 at Berghem (NB).Source 1

Kinderen uit huwelijk van de Bolt / Couwenberg:drie in GenLias 25-3-2004.
1. Adriana VAN DE BOLT.
2. Joanna VAN DE BOLT.
3. Dorothea VAN DE BOLT.
Oorzaak: overlijden vrouw


Notes about Joanna Maria Couwenberg

Van beroep: landbouwster (1826).
Woonplaatsen: Schaijk (1782) en Berghem (1818, 1826).
Dochter van Jan Couwenberg en Adriana van den Heuvel.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Joanna Maria Couwenberg

Joanna Maria Couwenberg
± 1780-1826


Simon van de Bolt
± 1782-1834


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Sources

  1. scan overlijdensakte
  2. scan Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum


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Jan van Hoek, "Familie van Hoek - Barten", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-marie-stolzenbach/I4520.php : accessed May 31, 2024), "Joanna Maria Couwenberg (± 1780-1826)".