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Personal data Sophia "Fietje" Fruijtier 

  • Nickname is Fietje.
  • She was born on January 12, 1897 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland.Source 1
    - Ned. -
    Geboorte: Sophia Fruijtier
    Aangifte Geboorte, aktenr. 502
    Reg. datum: 12 januari 1897
    Plaats: Amsterdam, Nederland
    Bron: 1897.01.12 Geboorteakte, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
    Auteur: Burgelijke Stand Amsterdam

    Sophia Fruijtier is geboren op 12 januari 1897 om 04:00 uur in het huis aan de Brouwersgracht 12 te Amsterdam Noord-Holland, Nederland. Aangifte van geboorte is gedaan op 12 januari 1897 door Judocus Fruijtier (vader), beroep: Werkman, oud: 48 jaar wonende te Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, waarin hij verklaarde dat zijn echtgenote Engeltje van Duijn is bevallen van een dochter genaamd Sophia. Aangifte is gedaan in het bijzijn van Nicolaas Menagé Challa, oud: 37 jaar, beroep: Ambtenaar wonende te Amsterdam en Henri van Herens, oud: 59 jaar, beroep: Ambtenaar wonende te Amsterdam.

    - Eng. -
    Birth: Sophia Fruijtier
    Birth Declaration, reg.nr. 502
    Reg. date: 12 January 1897
    Place: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    Source: 1897.01.12 Birth Register, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
    Author: Amsterdam Civil Affairs

    Sophia Fruijtier is born on 12 January 1897 at 4:00 AM. in the house standing at the Brouwersgracht 12 in Amsterdam, North-Holland, Netherlands. Declaration of birth is done on 12 January 1897by Judocus Fruijtier (father), occupation: Labourer, age: 48 years residing in Amsterdam, North-Holland, Netherlands, in which he stated that his wife Engeltje van Duijn gave birth to a daughter named, Sophia. Declaration is lodged in the presence of Nicolaas Menagé Challa, age: 37 years, occupation: Public Servent, residing in Amsterdam and Henri van Herens, age: 59 years, occupation: Public Servent, residing in Amsterdam.
    Tijdstip: 04:00
  • Birth registration on January 12, 1897.Source 1
  • Resident:
    • from January 12, 1897 till May 10, 1916: Brouwersgracht, Kikkersgang, Wijk TT, nr. 26
      1013 GW Amsterdam, Nederland.Source 1
    • from May 10, 1916 till August 27, 1926: Ridderstraat 91, Amsterdam, Nederland.Source 2
      - Ned. - Woonadres: Ridderstraat 91-2h, 1011 CN, Amsterdam, Nederland. Bron: Woonkaart Ridderstraat 91-2h-voor, Amsterdam. Document © 1924 Stadsarchief Amsterdam. Het is, tot op heden, onbekend wanneer de familie Ostendorf H.A.M. X Fruijtier S. in de Ridderstraat 91-2h-voor is komen wonen. In 1923 is het huis onbewoonbaar verklaard (zie woonkaart) maar heeft het tot 1926 geduurd dat de familie Ostendorf H.A.M. X Fruijtier S. verhuisde. Bij de sanering (woningwet 1901) zijn de huizen in de Ridderstraat rond 1930 vrijwel allemaal gesloopt. Bij Rijks Besluit, 18 maart 1931, werd de naam Ridderstraat veranderd in Nieuwe Ridderstraat. Bron: Thea Storm, https://verhalenstorm.wordpress.com/category/thea-storm/ - Eng. - Residence:Ridderstraat 91-3fl-front, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Source: Residential Card Ridderstraat 91-3fl-front, Amsterdam. Document © 1924 Amsterdam City Archives. It is unknown when the family Ostendorf H.A.M. X Fruijtier S. in the Ridderstraat 91-2h-front start living here. In 1923 the House is declared uninhabitable (see Residential Administration) but it has lasted until 1926 that the family Ostendorf H.A.M. X Fruijtier S. moved. By Housing Act 1901 all houses in the Ridderstraat are almost all demolished around 1930. By National Decision March 18, 1931, the name was changed in Nieuwe Ridderstraat. Source: Thea Storm, https://verhalenstorm.wordpress.com/category/thea-storm/
    • from May 13, 1916 till August 14, 1916: Wijk E, nummer 65, Sloten, Nederland.Source 3
    • from August 27, 1926 till May 25, 1927: 1e Conradstraat 108-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland.Source 4
      - Ned. - Woonadres: 1e Conradstraat 108-1h, 1018 NL Amsterdam, Nederland. Bron: Woonkaart 1e Conradstraat 108-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland. De Conradstraat werd vroeger de 1e Conradstraat genoemd. Er waren ook een 2e en 3e Conradstraat, die nu zijn verdwenen. Ze lagen op de plek van de huidige Van Reedestraat. De 1e Conradstraat veranderde in 1943 in Conradstraat. Bron: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conradstraat_%28Amsterdam%29 Ook wordt op de woonkaart aangegeven dat in augustus 1943 de straatnaam is veranderd in Conradstraat. - Eng. – Residence: 1e Conradstraat 108-2fl, 1018 NL Amsterdam, Nederland. Source: Residential Card 1e Conradstraat 108-1h, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Conrad Street was formerly the 1st Conrad Street. There were also a 2nd and 3rd Conrad Street, which now are gone. They lay on the site of the current Van Reede Street. The 1st Conradstraat changed in 1943 in the Conrad Street. Source: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conradstraat_%28Amsterdam%29 The Residential Card also indicates that in August 1943 the name of the street has been changed in to Conrad Street.
    • from May 25, 1927 till October 18, 1943: Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland.Source 5
      - Ned. - Woonadres: Clematisstraat 10-1h, 1032 GC Amsterdam, Nederland. Bron: Woonkaart Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland. Op 25 mei 1927 heeft de familie OSTENDORF H.A.M. X FRUIJTIER S. de sprong over het IJ (de Amsterdamse haven) gewaagd. Zij hebben de krotwoningen en sloppewijken in het centrum van Amsterdam verlaten en zijn gaan wonen in een "nettere" volksbuurt, de Clematisstraat in Amsterdam Noord. Veel nazaten zouden uiteindelijk in Amsterdam Noord opgroeien en zich later ook vestigen. - Eng. – Residence: Clematisstraat 10-2fl, 1032 GC Amsterdam, Netherlands. Source: Residential Card Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Netherlands. On 25 May 1927, the family OSTENDORF H.A.M. X FRUIJTIER S. took the jump over the The IJ (the port of Amsterdam). They left the slums in the Centre of Amsterdam and start to live in a "cleaner" neighborhood, the Clematisstraat in the Northern part of Amsterdam. Many descendants would eventually grow up and also settle in the Northern part of Amsterdam.
    • from October 18, 1943 till August 9, 1981: Clematisstraat 8, Amsterdam, Nederland.Source 6
  • She died on August 9, 1981 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 84 years old.Source 7
    - Ned. -
    Overlijden: Sophia Fruijtier
    Persoonskaart, Amsterdam: Reg.datum: 9 augustus 1981
    Plaats: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
    Bron: 1897.01.12 Persoonskaart, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
    Auteur: Burgelijke Stand Amsterdam

    Sophia Fruijtier, weduwe van Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf, dochter van Judocus Fruijtier en Engeltje van Duijn, is overleden in de leeftijd van 84 jaar op 9 augustus 1981 om 21:00 uur te Amsterdam, Nederland.

    Begrafenis.
    Verlof tot Begraven, Amsterdam, Reg. IJ, Akte 521
    Reg. datum: 12 augustus 1981
    Plaats: Begraafplaats "De Nieuwe Noorder", Buikslotermeerdijk 83, 1025 WH Amsterdam, Nederland
    Bron: 1981.08.14 Verlof tot Begraven, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
    Auteur: Burgelijke Stand Amsterdam

    Sophia Fruijtier is op 14 augustus 1981 om 11:00 uur begraven op de "Nieuwe Noorder Begraafplaats" (voorheen: "Noorder Begraafplaats") te Amsterdam in een algemeen graf. Het graf is inmiddels geruimd zoals gebruikelijk is bij algemene graven in Nederland na 10 jaar grafrust.

    Meer informatie over de begraafplaats "De Nieuwe Noorder"; https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Nieuwe_Noorder

    - Eng. -
    Death: Sophia Fruijtier
    Personal Record Card, Amsterdam: Reg.date: 9 August 1981
    Place: Amsterdam, North-Holland, Netherlands
    Source: 1897.01.12 Personal Record Card, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
    Author: Amsterdam Civil Affairs

    Sophia Fruijtier, widow of Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf, daughter of Judocus Fruijtier en Engeltje van Duijn, died in the age of 84 years at 21:00 hours on 9 August 1981 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    Burial.
    Burial Permit, Amsterdam, Reg. IJ, Cer.nr. 521
    Reg. Date: 12 August 1981
    Place: Cemetery “the New Northern”, Buikslotermeerdijk 83, 1025 WH Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    Source: 1981.08.14 Burial Permit, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier

    Sophia Fruijtier is buried on 14 August at 11:00 AM at the "De Nieuwe Noorder" (previously "Noorderbegraafplaats") in Amsterdam in a common grave. The grave has now been removed which is common with general graves in the Netherlands after 10 years grave respect.

    More information about the "De Nieuwe Noorder"; https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Nieuwe_Noorder
    Oorzaak: Ouderdom/ Old Age
    Tijdstip: 21:00
  • She is buried on August 14, 1981 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland.Source 8
  • A child of Judocus Fruijtier and Engeltje van Duijn
  • This information was last updated on November 12, 2023.

Household of Sophia "Fietje" Fruijtier

She is married to Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf.

They got married on May 10, 1916 at Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 19 years old.Source 9

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Huwelijk: H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruitier
Huwelijksakte, Amsterdam, Arch.nr. 358.6, Reg.nr. 2203, Aktenr. 324, Fol. 22v
Reg. datum: 10 mei 1916.
Plaats: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
Bron: 1916.05.10 Huwelijksakte, Amsterdam - H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier
Auteur: Burgelijke Stand Amsterdam

Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf, oud: 17 jaar, beroep Magazijnknecht, geboorteplaats: Sloten, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Minderjarige zoon van Hermanus Augustinus Ostendorf, oud: 49, beroep: Magazijnknecht en Maria Wilhelmina Soethof, oud: 51 jaar, zonder beroep. Beide wonende in Amsterdam en Sophia Fruijtier, oud: 19 jaar, zonder beroep, geboorteplaats: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Minderjarige dochter van Judocus Fruijtier, oud: 67 jaar, beroep: Grondwerker, wonende in Amsterdam en Engeltje van Duijn, overleden, zijn op 10 mei 1916 getrouwd op het gemeentehuis van Amsterdam, Nederland. De afkondiging van dit huwelijk heeft plaats gehad op 29 april 1916 te Amsterdam en is onverhinderd geschied.

Bij deze akte is tevens overlegd een Koninklijk besluit van 7 april 1916 houdende dispensatie van het verbod bedoeld bij artikel 86 van het Burgelijk Wetboek.

Getuigen van dit huwelijk waren.
1.- Johannes Hermanus Brilman , oud: 66 jaar, beroep: Zonder beroep, wonende te Amsterdam, Nederland.
2.- Hendrik Antonie Siemerink, oud: 74 jaar, beroep: Zonder beroep, wonende te Amsterdam, Nederland.
3.- Maartje Cornelia Fruijtier (voogd van de bruid), oud: 25, jaar, beroep: Schoonmaakster, wonende te Amsterdam, Nederland.

- Eng. -
Marriage: H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier
Marriage register, Amsterdam, Arch.nr. 358.6, Reg.nr. 2203, Aktenr. 324, Fol. 22v.
Reg. Date: 10 May 1916
Place: Amsterdam, North-Holland, Netherlands.
Source: 1916.05.10 Marriage Register, Amsterdam - H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier
Author: Amsterdam Civil Affairs

Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf, age: 17 years, job Warehouse Servant, place of birth: Sloten, North Holland, Netherlands. Minor son of Hermanus Augustine Ostendorf, age: 49, profession: Warehouse Servant and Maria Wilhelmina Soethof, age: 51 years, without job. Both residing in Amsterdam and Sophia Fruijtier, age: 19 years, without job, place of birth: Amsterdam, North-Holland, Netherlands. Minor daughter of Judocus Fruijtier, old: 67 years, occupation: Digger, residing in Amsterdam and Engeltje van Duijn, deceased, are married on the 10 May 1916 at the Town Hall of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The promulgation of this marriage has taken place on the 29 April 1916 in Amsterdam and no objections were filed.

By this Act is also consulted a Royal Decree of 7 april 1916 on the dispensation of the prohibition referred to in article 86 of the Civil Code.

Witnesses of this marriage were
1.-Johannes Hermanus Brilman, age: 66 years, no profession, residing in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2.-Hendrik Antonie Siemerink, age: 74 years, no profession, residing in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
3.-Maartje Cornelia Fruijtier (guardian of the bride), age: 25, year, profession: Cleaninglady, residing in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Child(ren):

  1. Judocus Ostendorf  1927-1980 


Notes about Sophia "Fietje" Fruijtier

Foto: Sophia Fruijtier © 1932 Hanne Dijkhuis
Photo: Sophia Fruijtier © 1932 Hanne Dijkhuis
Foto: Sophia Fruijtier © 1950 Hanne Dijkhuis
Photo: Sophia Fruijtier © 1950 Hanne Dijkhuis
Foto: Sophia Fruijtier © 1960 Ger Dijkhuis
Photo: Sophia Fruijtier © 1960 Ger Dijkhuis
Foto: Sophia Fruijtier © 1966 Jos Ostendorf
Photo: Sophia Fruijtier © 1966 Yos Ostendorf
Foto: Sophia Fruijtier © 1980 Frank Ostendorf
Photo: Sophia Fruijtier © 1980 Frank Ostendorf
Bron: Geboorteakte, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier © 1897 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Birth Register - Sophia Fruijtier © 1897 Amsterdam City Archives
Foto: Woonadres - Brouwersgracht, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1870 Collectie Atlas Dreesman - Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Photo: Residence - Brouwersgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands © 1870 Collection Atlas Dreesman - Photo Collection Amsterdam City Archives
Bron: Huwelijksakte, Amsterdam - H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier © Noord-Hollands Archief
Source: Marriage Register, Amsterdam - H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier © Noord-Hollands Archief
Bron: Woonkaart, Amsterdam - Ridderstraat 91 II © 1916 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Residential Card, Amsterdam - Ridderstraat 91 II © 1916 Amsterdam City Archives
Foto: Woonadres - Ridderstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1920 Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Photo: Residence - Ridderstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands © 1920 Photo Collection Amsterdam City Archives
Bron: Woonkaart, Amsterdam - 1e Conradstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1926 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Residential Card, Amsterdam - 1st Conradstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands © 1926 Photo Collection Amsterdam City Archives
Bron: Woonkaart, Amsterdam - Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1927 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Residential Card, Amsterdam - Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Netherlands © 1927 Amsterdam City Archives
Foto: Woonadres - Clematisstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1980 Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Photo: Residence - Clematisstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1980 Photo Collection Amsterdam City Archives
Foto: 1916.05.10 Echtpaar H.A.M. Ostendorf H.A.M. X S. Fruijtier © 1932 Jos Ostendorf
Photo: 1916.05.10 Couple H.A.M. Ostendorf H.A.M. X S. Fruijtier © 1932 Yos Ostendorf
Foto: Gezinsfoto familie Ostendorf - Fruijtier © 1932 Jos Ostendorf
Photo: Picture of the family Ostendorf - Fruijtier © 1932 Yos Ostendorf
Foto: Gezinsfoto, met de namen, familie Ostendorf - Fruijtier © 1932 Jos Ostendorf
Photo: Picture, with the names, of the family Ostendorf - Fruijtier © 1932 Yos Ostendorf
Bron: Woonkaart, Amsterdam (1) - Clematisstraat 8, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1943 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Residential Card, Amsterdam (1) - Clematisstraat 8, Amsterdam, Netherlands © 1943 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Foto: Woonadres - Clematisstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1980 Beeldbank Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Photo: Residence - Clematisstraat, Amsterdam, Nederland © 1980 Photo Collection Amsterdam City Archives
Bron: Persoonskaart, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier © 1939 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: Personal Record Card, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier © 1939 Amsterdam City Archives
Bron: Verlof tot Begraven, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier © 1981 Stadsarchief Amsterdam
Source: - Burial Permit, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier © 1981 Amsterdam City Archives
Foto: Begraafplaats “De Nieuwe Noorder” (1), Amsterdam, Nederland © 2010 Jos Ostendorf
Photo: Cemetery “The New Northern” (1), Amsterdam, Netherlands © 2010 Yos Ostendorf

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  1. 1897.01.12 Geboorteakte, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
  2. Woonkaart, Amsterdam - Ridderstraat 91-2h-voor, Amsterdam, Nederland
  3. Bevolkingsregister, Sloten - Hermanus Augustinus Maria Ostendorf
  4. Woonkaart, Amsterdam - 1e Conradstraat 108-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland
  5. Woonkaart, Amsterdam - Clematisstraat 10-1h, Amsterdam, Nederland
  6. Woonkaart, Amsterdam (1) - Clematisstraat 8, Amsterdam, Nederland
  7. 1897.01.12 Persoonskaart, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
  8. 1981.08.14 Verlof tot Begraven, Amsterdam - Sophia Fruijtier
  9. 1916.05.10 Huwelijksakte, Amsterdam - H.A.M. Ostendorf X S. Fruijtier

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