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Personal data Jannetje Boekschooten 


Household of Jannetje Boekschooten

She is married to Alphonsus Frans Henri Bungener.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in 's-Graveland, Wijdemeren, Noord-Holland on November 1925.Source 4

They got married on December 3, 1925 at 's-Graveland, Wijdemeren, Noord-Holland, she was 22 years old.Source 5

Akte nr. 23
[Transcriptie van de huwelijksakte]
In het jaar negentienhonderd vijf en twintig, den derden der maand december zijn voor ons, Ambtenaar van den Burgerlijken stand der gemeente 's-Graveland, in het huis der gemeente verschenen, ten einde een huwelijk aan te gaan:

Alphonsus Frans Henri Bungener, oud negen en twintig jaren, van beroep rijwielhersteller, geboren te Amsterdam, en wonende te Hilversum, meerderjarige zoon van Johannes Maria Friederich Bungener, oud drie en zestig jaren, bouwkundig tekenaar, en van Johanna Margaretha Frederika Berk, oud vijf en veertig jaren, zonder beroep, beiden wonende te Hilversum.

En Jannetje Boekschooten, oud twee en twintig jaren, zonder beroep, geboren te 's-Graveland, en wonende te 's-Graveland, meerderjarige dochter van Willem Cornelis Boekschooten, oud drie en veertig jaren, timmerman, en van Pietje Groothuis, oud drieen veertig jaren, zonder beroep, beiden wonende te 's-Graveland.

De ouders des bruidegom en die des bruid, allen hierbij tegenwoordig, hebben ons verklaard hunne toestemming tot de voltrekking van dit huwelijk te geven.

Daar geene beletselen tegen de voltrekking van dit huwelijk ter onzer kennis zijn gebracht, en de afkondiging in deze gemeente en in de gemeente Hilversum op zaterdag, den een en twintigsten november dezes jaars, zonder stuiting is afgeloopen, hebben wij de comparanten in het openbaar afgevraagd, of zij elkander aannemen tot echtenooten en getrouw de plichten zullen vervullen, die door de wet aan den huwelijken staat zijn verbonden.
Nadat deze vragen door beiden toestemmend beantwoord zijn, is door ons in naam der wet verklaard, dat zij door den echt aan elkander zijn verbonden.

Waarvan deze akte is opgemaakt in tegenwoordigheid van:
Johan Anton Barend Bungener, oud zeven en twintig jaren, schilder, wonende te Hilversum, broeder der bruidegom, en
Willem van de Meent, oud zes en veertig jaren, gemeenteveldwachter, wonende te 's-Graveland.

Na voorlezing is deze akte door ons ondertekend met de comparanten, hunne ouders en de getuigen.

Child(ren):

  1. Sonja Bungener  1932-1986 
  2. Henri Bungener  1939-2013


Notes about Jannetje Boekschooten

Bussum - GK 1919; Hilversum - dienstboderegister

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    1. Streekarchief Hilversum folio 1675 15
    2. Maya van Iwaarden
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    4. De Gooise post 21-11-1925
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    About the surname Boekschooten


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