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Personal data Jacobus Jobse 


Household of Jacobus Jobse

He is married to Cornelia Johanna Bruker.

They got married on January 6, 1909 at Middelburg, he was 19 years old.Source 2

Cornelia Johanna Bruker
Bruid op woensdag 6 januari 1909 Middelburg
Aktenummer (documentnumber) : 1
Aktedatum (date) : 6-1-1909
Bruidegom (bridegroom) : Jacob Cornelis Jobse
Leeftijd (age) : 20 jaar
Geboorteplaats (place of birth) : Middelburg
Beroep (occupation) : Kantoorbediende
Bruid (bride) : Cornelia Johanna Bruker
Leeftijd (age) : 21 jaar
Geboorteplaats (place of birth) : Middelburg
Beroep (occupation) : Zonder
Vader bruidegom (father bridegroom) : Jacobus Jobse
Beroep (occupation) : Smid
Moeder bruidegom (mother bridegroom) : Johanna Theune
Beroep (occupation) : Zonder
Vader bruid (father bride) : Johannes Pieter Bruker
Beroep (occupation) : Bode
Moeder bruid (mother bride) : Johanna van de Velde
Beroep (occupation) : Zonder

Bron:
Huwelijksakten Middelburg 1811-1922

Archief:
Burgerlijke Stand inventarisnummer [3 juni 2005]

Akten van de Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland 1796/1811-1950
Huwelijksakten Middelburg 1811-1922
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Cornelia Johanna Bruker
Partner overledene op maandag 29 oktober 1951 Middelburg
Overleden op (died on) : 29-10-1951
Overleden te (died in) : Middelburg
Jan Visser
Leeftijd bij overlijden (age) : 63 jaar
Geslacht (gender) : mannelijk
Burgerlijke staat (marital status) : gehuwd
Beroep (occupation) : fabrieksarbeider
Geboorteplaats (place of birth) : Goes
Partner : Cornelia Johanna Bruker
Vader (father) : Pieter Cornelis Visser
Moeder (mother) : Jacoba Cornelia Legerstee
Opmerking (note) : Voordien gescheiden van Domina Hendrika Kramer.
Bron : Overlijdensregister gemeente Middelburg 1951, aktenummer 220

Bron:
Overlijdensakten Zeeland 1951-1955

Archief:
Burgerlijke Stand inventarisnummer [toegevoegd: 10 maart 2006]

Akten van de Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland vanaf 1796/1811

Child(ren):

  1. Johanna Jobse  1909-1918
  2. Sara Cornelia Jobse  1910-1977

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jacobus Jobse

Jacobus Jobse
1862-1947

Jacobus Jobse
1889-1918

Jacobus Jobse

1909
Johanna Jobse
1909-1918
Johanna Jobse

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