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Personal data Elisabeth Tijssen 

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Household of Elisabeth Tijssen

She is married to Jacob de Haan.


Source : Civil register - Marriage
Archive location : Gelders Archief
General : Number of finding aid: 0207
Item number: 4366
Municipality: Hattem
Type of record: Huwelijksakte
Record number: 13
Registration date: 09-05-1860
Bridegroom : Jakob de Haan
Age: 29
Place of birth: Oldebroek
Bride : Elisabeth Tijssen
Age: 26
Place of birth: Hattem
Father bridegroom : Jakob de Haan
Mother bridegroom : Hendrika Christina van Mekeren
Father bride : Jan Hengeveld Tijssen
Mother bride : Hendrina Blom
Additional information : beroep bg.: arbeider; beroep bruid: dienstmeid; beroep vader bg.: steenbakkersknecht; beroep moeder bg.: zonder beroep; beroep vader bd.: geen beroep vermeld; beroep moeder bd.: zonder beroep

They got married on May 9, 1860 at Hattem, Gelderland, Netherlands, she was 26 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Jacob de Haan  1861-1946 
  2. Jan de Haan  ± 1864-???? 
  3. Hendrikus de Haan  ± 1867-1930
  4. Gerrit Jan de Haan  ± 1878-???? 


Notes about Elisabeth Tijssen


Source: Civil register - Death
Archive location: Gelders Archief
General: Number of finding aid: 0207
Item number: 8626
Municipality: Oldebroek
Type of record: overlijden
Record number: 120
Registration date: 12-12-1904
Deceased: Elisabeth Tijssen
Gender: V
Date of death: 11-12-1904
Place of death: Oldebroek
Father: Jan Hengeveld Tijssen
Mother: Hendrina Blom
Partner: Jakob de Haan
Relationship: weduwe
Additional information: geboortepl: Hattem; oud 70 jaar; beroep overl.: zonder beroep; beroep vader: geen beroep vermeld; beroep moeder: geen beroep vermeld

Klapper op de geboorteakten van Hattem 1811 - 1862 R - Z
Tijssen, Elisabeth , 19.03.1834, 020
Jan Hengeveld
Blom, Hendrina

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elisabeth Tijssen

Kornelis Tijssen
< 1772-1819
Harmen Blom
< 1751-????
Hendrina Blom
< 1801-1881

Elisabeth Tijssen
1834-1904

1860

Jacob de Haan
± 1831-1896

Jacob de Haan
1861-1946
Jan de Haan
± 1864-????
Hendrikus de Haan
± 1867-1930
Gerrit Jan de Haan
± 1878-????

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