Genealogy van de familie Bruker » Maria Oestreich (1921-2006)

Personal data Maria Oestreich 


Household of Maria Oestreich

(1) She is married to Bastiaan Adrianus de Waard.

They got married in the year 1959 at Rotterdam, she was 37 years old.


(2) She is married to Cornelis Johannes Pieter Bruker.

They got married on April 29, 1944 at Schluchtern (Duitsland), she was 23 years old.

Overledene Cornelis Johannes Pieter Bruker , leeftijd 39 jaar
Vader Cornelis Johannes Pieter Bruker
Moeder Willemien Alblas
Echtgenoo/te Wijnanda Stoutjesdijk

Plaats Rotterdam
Datum overlijden 22-11-1959

2627
Opmerkingen eerder gescheiden van Maria östreich

Rotterdam
Bron Rotterdam 1959 a4-057v

Child(ren):



(3) She is married to Herman Müller.

They got married at Schluchtern (Duitsland).

Event (Deze man is de vader van Marianne Oestreich 1939).

Deze man is de vader van Marianne Oestreich 1939

Marianne moeder noemt hem de "wettelijke vader". hierdoor neem ik voorlopig aan dat de beiden ouders waren getrouwd. (1938 volgens family seach)

Notes about Maria Oestreich

(Research):Maria heeft op de volgende adressen gewerkt;

1936 - 1937 Bei familie Simon in Schlüchtern
1937 - 1937 ,, Krüger ,, ,,
1937 - 1938 Fa. H.P. Schäfer, weberei in Herolz
1938 familie Tormann in Frankfurt am Main
1939 - 1940 bei Kerzenfabrik Berta oder Bertha in Fulda
von 1940 bei Metallfabrik Weisensee in Fulda
,, Arbeitsdienst in Herzberg an der Elster
,, von Arbeitsdienst zurück zur Fa gebauer in Fulda
(Kugellagerfabrik). Ende des Arbeitsverhältnisse 1945

Aldus opgemaakt door Gert Oestreich 3 maart 1980 bij een aanvraag voor Duitse rente an die Landesversicherungsanstalt Hessen, Wilhelminenstrasse, 6100 Darmstadt

Link naar Herzsberg end WOII: https://www.archiv-vegelahn.de/index.php/niedersachsen/item/7968-herzberg-am-ende-des-zweiten-weltkrieges.

Link Fa Gebauer WOII: https://www.kgm-kugeln.de/ueber-kgm/historie

Note Fa Gebauer:
1940
Auf Anordnung der Reichsregierung wird mit der Gelenklagerproduktion für die Flugzeugindustrie begonnen.
Das Warenzeichen KGM wird eingeführt.
Das Unternehmen beschäftigt ca. 400 Mitarbeiter.

Vertaling:
1940
Op bevel van de Reichsregering begint de productie van sferische lagers voor de vliegtuigindustrie.
Het KGM-handelsmerk wordt geïntroduceerd.
Het bedrijf heeft ongeveer 400 mensen in dienst.
TYPE 2
DATE 27 DEC 2006
TIME 23:29:27

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maria Oestreich

Maria Selig
1867-1943
Maria Selig
Margaretha Rüffer
1870-± 1954
Margaretha Rüffer

Maria Oestreich
1921-2006

Maria Oestreich

(1) 1959
(2) 1944
(3) 

Herman Müller
± 1913-± 1940


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      Geburtsregister Schlüchtern geb. reg. nr. 20/1921, St. Amt Schlüchtern
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      Arts van Borgsate

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    Gerard Bruker, "Genealogy van de familie Bruker", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-bruker/I175.php : accessed June 17, 2024), "Maria Oestreich (1921-2006)".