Genealogy Zwanepol » Gerrit Kuperus (1891-1962)

Personal data Gerrit Kuperus 


Household of Gerrit Kuperus

He is married to Janke Visser.

They got married on June 7, 1924 at Leeuwarden, he was 33 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Kornelis Kuperus  1925-1999 


Notes about Gerrit Kuperus

Schipper, transportarbeider.

Uit dit huwelijk:
1. Kornelis Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 29-10-1925, militair bij de Kon. Landmacht, overl. Geertruidenberg 28-2-1999, tr. Apeldoorn 18-4-1951 Gretha Johanna Mulder, geb. ald. 3-1-1930, dr. van Johan Mulder en Dirkje van Asselt.
Uit dit huwelijk:
a. Gerrit Johan Kuperus, geb. Breda 15-12-1954.
b. Rudolf Kornelis Kuperus, geb. Breda 10-2-1958.
c. Menno Robert Kuperus, geb. Oldebroek 13-5-1963.
2. Aukje Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 13-4-1927, overl. Heerenveen 13-8-1980, tr.Bussum 28-6-1950 Hendrik Abraham Hakkaart, geb. Amersfoort 7-12-1925, technisch ambtenaar, zn. van Johannes Hakkaart en Margaretha Cornelia
Borgman.
3. Ale Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 2-2-1929, voorman/tuinman te Leeuwarden (1950), tr. Sexbierum 25-7-1957 Anna Terpstra, geb. ald. 21-4-1933, dr. van Eelke Terpstra, landarbeider, en Grietje Hanenburg.
Uit dit huwelijk:
a. Gerardus Eelco Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 13-11-1959.
b. Margaretha Jannette Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 22-3-1962.
c. Anita Kuperus, geb. Leeuwarden 24-9-1966.
Bron: http://www.kuperus.nu/uploads/large/Johannes_Cuperus_De_Amsterdamse_stamvader_van_een_schippersfamilie_uit_Noordwolde_(Fr.).pdf.

Z.v. Kornelis Kuperus, geb. Noordwolde 1-3-1855, milicien bij een legeronderdeel te ’s-Hertogenbosch (1875-1880), schipper, met een woonark heeft hij vanaf 1924 vaste ligplaats in de Helomavaart bij de Scheenesluis te Munnekeburen, over. Zwolle 23-12-1942, tr. Wolvega 23-6-1883 Aaltje de Boer22, geb. Noordwolde 5-6-1860, overl. Oldelamer 10-6-1938, dr. van Jacob Jans de Boer, boer, en Trijntje Bartelds Baas.
Uit dit huwelijk:
1. Gesiena Kuperus, geb. Blesdijke 31-3-1884, overl. Heerenveen 26-5-1967, tr. Lemsterland 18-5-1906 Jan Verhoef, geb. Oldelamer 14-3-1882, schipper op de ‘Vier Gebroeders’, later sleepbootkapitein, overl. Lemsterland 5-3-1961, zn. van Ary Verhoeff en Antje Koopmans.
2. Jacob Kuperus, geb. Wolvega 15-9-1886, schipper op ‘De Vrouw Eva’, ‘Risico’en ‘Nieuwe Zorg’, overl. Amsterdam 12-4-1968, tr. Wolvega 1-6-1912 Sjoeke Vaartjes, geb. Oldelamer 19-6-1892, overl. Zwolle 22-12-1956, dr. van Arjen Vaartjes en Martje Koopmans.
3. Jantje Kuperus, geb. Noordwolde 4-11-1888, overl. Zwolle 8-12-1976, tr. Joure 22-5-1914 Foppe Dijkstra, geb. ald. 19-5-1887, schipper op de ‘Drie Gezusters’, overl. Musselkanaal 22-4-1945, zn. van Sjoerd Jans Dijkstra en Jetske Hanzes Hoesteen.
4. Gerrit Kuperus, zie file.
5. Trijntje Kuperus, geb. Jubbega-Schurega 29-7-1893, overl. Amersfoort 17-8-1956, tr. Leeuwarderdeel 19-5-1920 Willem Zuidema, geb. Joure 20-7-1892, stoffeerder Ned. Spoorwegen, overl. Amersfoort 1-8-1963, zn. van Jan Zuidema en Johanna de Jong.
6. Meintje Kuperus, geb. Uithuizen 9-2-1896, overl. Zwolle 6-7-1960, tr. Zwolle 8-5-1924 Karel Havers, geb. ald. 19-11-1890, beurtschipper, overl. Zwolle 5-11-1963, zn. van Hendrik Jan Havers en Gerridina Staarman.
7. Johannes Kuperus, geb. Groningen 1-4-1899, schipper, later kapitein op een zandzuiger, overl. Zwolle 21-12-1976, tr. Zwolle 16-10-1924 Gerritdina Havers, geb. ald. 12-9-1903, overl. Zwolle 16-9-1984, dr. van Hendrik Havers en Jantje Scholten.
8. Margje Kuperus, geb. Sneek 24-2-1903, overl. Heerenveen 8-2-1972, tr. Wolvega 2-11-1923 Hendrik Berkenpas, geb. Menaldumadeel 12-1-1897, overl. Wolvega 26-12-1991, schipper op de ‘Hoop op Zegen”, zn. van Klaas Berkenpas en Hittje Hager.
Bron: http://www.kuperus.nu/uploads/large/Johannes_Cuperus_De_Amsterdamse_stamvader_van_een_schippersfamilie_uit_Noordwolde_(Fr.).pdf.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gerrit Kuperus

Gerrit Kuperus
1891-1962

1924

Janke Visser
1891-1968


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  • The temperature on February 9, 1891 was about -1.8 °C. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the north-northeast. The airpressure was 77 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 96%. Source: KNMI
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