Genealogy inwoners Ter Aar plm. 1650-1960 » Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord (± 1847-1908)

Personal data Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord 

  • She was born about 1847 in Amsterdam.
  • She died on May 19, 1908 in Ter Aar (Aardam).Source 1
    Tijdstip: 22:00
    -- Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord is overleden in het huis, staande in wijk C nr. 25. Zij is aangegeven door Zacharia Spruitenburg, 68 jaar, zonder beroep, wonende te Ter Aar (Aardam). De getuige bij de overlijdensaangifte is Martinus Lek, 25 jaar, tuinder, wonende te Ter Aar (Papenveer).
  • This information was last updated on July 9, 2017.

Household of Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord


Notes about Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord

-- Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord is ongehuwd gebleven.

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Sources

  1. BS, GA Ter Aar, akte 014


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About the surname Boudenoord


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Leonard van Kessel, "Genealogy inwoners Ter Aar plm. 1650-1960", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-ter-aar/I51675.php : accessed June 11, 2024), "Alida Wilhelmina Boudenoord (± 1847-1908)".