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Personal data Anna Zuidmulder 


Household of Anna Zuidmulder

(1) She is married to Pieter Blaauw (Blauw).

They got married on May 5, 1915 at Terschelling (Fr), she was 23 years old.


(2) She is a partner of Jurrien Kaspers.

They became partners on February 18, 1930 at Oudorp (Alkmaar-Nh), she was 38 years old.

The couple were divorced from April 8, 1930 at Oudorp (Alkmaar-Nh).


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Notes about Anna Zuidmulder

Anna, woonachtig in de Burg. Reedekerstraat 56 op Terschelling, werd op 33-jarige leeftijd weduwe van echtgenoot Pieter Blaauw. Op 23-09-1929 (ca. 5 jaar na het overlijden van Pieter) verhuisde Anna naar Oudorp (nabij Alkmaar).

Op 18-02-1930 ging ex-buurman Jurrien Kaspers, woonachtig in de Burg. Reedekerstraat nr. 40, alhoewel gehuwd met echtgenote Tetje van Keuken, kortstondig inwonen bij Anna. Op 08-04-1930 (49 dagen later) verliet Jurrien het Oudorpse huis van Anna.

Anna keerde, al dan niet wetend van haar zwangerschap, op 29-04-1930 terug naar Terschelling. Op 12-12-1930 gaf Anna (buiten echt) de geboorte aan zoon Hendrik (Zuidmulder). Jurrien is vrijwel zeker de biologische vader van Hendrik maar heeft hem niet erkend.

Bij Koninklijk Besluit d.d. 28-02-1940 - Nr. 53, is de achternaam van de toen bijna 10-jarige zoon Hendrik gewijzigd in: Blaauw.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Zuidmulder

Alida Hankes
1859-1902

Anna Zuidmulder
1891-1969

(1) 1915
(2) 1930


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