Family tree Van de Schepop, Nijhuis en Schäperkötter » Antonia "Tonia" Botteriet (1859-1913)

Personal data Antonia "Tonia" Botteriet 


Household of Antonia "Tonia" Botteriet

She is married to Willem van de Schepop.

They got married on October 16, 1885 at Olst, she was 26 years old.

Toegangnr: 123
Inventarisnr: 10004
Gemeente: Olst
Soort akte: Huwelijksakte
Aktenummer: 34
Datum: 16-10-1885

Child(ren):

  1. Tonia van de Schepop  1887-1961 
  2. Naatje van de Schepop  1888-1973 
  3. Aleida van de Schepop  1899-???? 

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