Steffen(s) Nederland, Genealogie Steffens » Wilm Steffens (1898-1990)

Personal data Wilm Steffens 


Household of Wilm Steffens

He is married to Johanna de Vries.

They got married on March 19, 1928, he was 29 years old.

Zijn vrouw J. Steffens-de Vries, woonde in Tjioemboeliuit Bandoeng op West-Java.
Bron: Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken: Stichting Administratie Indonesische Pensioenen (SAIP), Stamboekgegevens KNIL-militairen, met Japanse Interneringskaarten, 1942-1996, nummer toegang 2.10.50.03,
inventarisnummer 452

"De heer en Mevrouw Steffens-De Vries, betuigen hierbij, ook namens hunnen wederzijdsche ouders, hartelijk dank voor alle betoonde belangstelling bij hun huwelijk ondervonden. (9581)
's-Gravenhage, 19 maart 1928"
Bron: CBG ; Familieadvertenties tot 1970, Steffens ; 20160131.
J. Steffens-De Vries en W. Steffens, te 's-Gravenhage, komen voor in de overlijdensadvertentie van Prof. Dr. Willem Paul Plate, oud hoogleraar aan de RU te Utrecht, Commandeur in de Huisorde van Oranje, Ridder in de Orde van de
Nederlandsche Leeuw. 13 juni 1983
Bron: NRC Handelsblad, 14-06-1983 ; Delpher ; 20211014.

Notes about Wilm Steffens

Wilm werd in 07-07-1944 geïnterneerd in een Japans Oorlogskamp te Indonesië.

Bron: Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken: Stichting Administratie Indische Pensioenen (SAIP), Stamboekgegevens KNIL-militairen, met Japanse Interneringskaarten, 1942-1996 » Inventaris nr. 452, Scan: 59 Wilm Steffens.

Persoon: WILM STEFFENS
Plaats: 's-Gravenhage
Geboortedatum: 25-10-1898
Bronverwijzing: Bevolkingsregister 's-Gravenhage 1913-1939

Volgens gezinskaart Amsterdam, is Wilm geboren in Bandjermasin.
Hij kwam in 1914 van Utrecht naar Amsterdam en vertrok in zomer 1917 naar Hilversum.
Bronvermelding: Overgenomen delen, archiefnummer 5416, inventarisnummer 220 ; Gemeente: Amsterdam ; Periode: 1930 ; 20200311.

Kind: Wilm Steffens
Geboorteplaats: Banjermasin (Zuider- en Oosterafdeling Borneo)
Geboortedatum: 28-10-1898
Bron: RA jaar / bladzij: 1900/431 ; roosjeroos.nl ; 20211225.

"Op 4 juli overleed na een kortstondig lijden, in de ouderdom van 91 jaar, mijn man, mijn vader, onze grootvader, broer, zwager en oom
Wilm Steffens
's-Gravenhage, 6 juli 1990"
Bron overlijden: De Telegraaf, 07-07-1990 ; Delpher ; 20230820.


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    • The temperature on October 25, 1898 was about 12.5 °C. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 56%. Source: KNMI
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    • In the year 1898: Source: Wikipedia
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