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Personal data Eva de Hond 


Household of Eva de Hond

She had a relationship with Mozes Swaab.


Child(ren):

  1. Esther Swaab  1922-1944
  2. Jetje Swaab  1918-1944


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Source Civil register - Marriage
Archive location Noord-Hollands Archief
General Municipality: Amsterdam
Type of record: Huwelijksakte
Record number: reg.4D;fol.27v
Registration date: 06-06-1917
Groom Mozes Swaab
Age: 19
Place of birth: Amsterdam
Bride Eva de Hond
Age: 20
Place of birth: Amsterdam
Father groom Joseph Swaab
Mother groom Jetje Berkhof
Father bride Mozes de Hond
Mother bride Esther Buijtekant
Additional information beroep Bg.:buffetbediende;beroep vader Bg.:koopman;beroep vader Bd.:diamantslijper

About Eva Swaab-de Hond
Eva de Hond, a daughter of Mozes de Hond and Esther Buijtekant, married 6 June 1917 in Amsterdam to Mozes Swaab, a son of Joseph Swaab and Jetje Berkhof.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Eva de Hond

Mozes de Hond
1870-1943

Eva de Hond
1897-1944


Mozes Swaab
1897-1943

Esther Swaab
1922-1944
Jetje Swaab
1918-1944

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