Genealogy fam. Molenaar » Jan Jans de Leeuw (1874-1965)

Personal data Jan Jans de Leeuw 


Household of Jan Jans de Leeuw

(1) He is married to Aaltje Bloemsma.

They got married on April 25, 1903 at AEngwirden, he was 29 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Anne de Leeuw  1903-1980 
  2. Jitske Jans de Leeuw  1905-1991 
  3. Beitske de Leeuw  1906-1993 


(2) He is married to Woutertje Roelofs Schipper.

They got married on November 18, 1899 at AEngwirden, he was 25 years old.

VII.159 Jan Jans de LEEUW, veenwerker, arbeider, brandstoffenhandelaar, geboren op 25-01-1874 te Terwispel (Fr), overleden op 10-06-1965 te Joure (Fr) op 91-jarige leeftijd, zoon van Jan Jans de LEEUW (zie VI.84) en Jitske Annes ANINGA.
Gehuwd (1) op 25-jarige leeftijd op 18-11-1899 te Heerenveen (gem. Aengwirden) (Fr) met Woutertje Roelofs SCHIPPER, 22 jaar oud, huisvrouw, geboren op 16-11-1877 te Tjalleberd (Fr), overleden op 22-03-1901 te Gersloot (Fr) op 23-jarige leeftijd, dochter van Roelof Klazes SCHIPPER en Botje Gosses TEMPEL.
Gehuwd (2) op 29-jarige leeftijd op 25-04-1903 te Heerenveen (gem. Aengwirden) (Fr) met Aaltje Jans BLOEMSMA, 28 jaar oud, huishoudster, huisvrouw, geboren op 04-08-1874 te Sneek (Fr), overleden op 25-06-1964 te Joure (Fr) op 89-jarige leeftijd, dochter van Jan BLOEMSMA en Beitske SIPKEMA.
Uit het eerste huwelijk:
1. Jan (Jans) de LEEUW (zie VIII.168).

Uit het tweede huwelijk:
2. Anne (Jans) (Oane) de LEEUW (zie VIII.170).
3. Jitske (Jans) (Jikke) de LEEUW (zie VIII.173).
4. Beitske (Jans) de LEEUW (zie VIII.175).

http://members.home.nl/kees.de.boer/leeuw/leeuwstamboom/le_0002.html

Child(ren):

  1. Jan Jans de Leeuw  1900-1984 


Notes about Jan Jans de Leeuw

Brandstoffenhandelaar (Kolenboer) Schepen "De Albatros" en "De Nieuwe Zorg" en "Het Vertrouwen"?
Brandstoffenhandelaar (Kolenboer) Schepen "De Albatros" en "De Nieuwe Zorg" en "Het Vertrouwen"?

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