Gerrit de Klark en voorgeslacht » Louisa Diederika Hoekstra (1910-1999)

Personal data Louisa Diederika Hoekstra 


Household of Louisa Diederika Hoekstra

She is married to Egbert de Klark.

They got married on April 18, 1935 at Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Nederland, she was 25 years old.Source 7

Het voorgenomen huwelijk van Egbert de Klark en Louisa Diederika Hoekstra werd afgekondigd op 6 april 1935.
De ouders van de bruidegom en de moeder van de bruid waren aanwezig en gaven hun toestemming; de vader van de bruid had vooraf bij authentieke akte zijn toestemminig tot het huwelijk gegeven.
Getuigen waren Hendrik Martinus de Klark, broer van de bruidegom, oud 29 jaar, kantoorbediende en Steven Hoekstra, broer van de bruid, oud 33 jaar, kapper, beiden wonende te Amsterdam.
De huwelijksbijlagen zijn helaas vernietigd.

Child(ren):

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  4. Egbert de Klark  1943-1980 
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Notes about Louisa Diederika Hoekstra

Op de gezinskaart van de ouders staat dat moeder Maria Maurina op 19 maart 1920 en de kinderen Ruurtje Pieternella, Johanna Maria Frederika, Geertruida Everdina, Hendrik, Louisa Diederika en Philippus vertrokken zijn naar Detroit. In de scheepspapieren staan echter alleen Maria Maurina en Ruurtje Pieternella. Als het hele gezelschap op 21 juni 1922 in Amsterdam terug komt staat op de gezinskaart dat ze uit Haarlem komen. Vermoedelijk zijn de niet meegereisde kinderen in Haarlem ondergebracht en hebben ze die eerst opgehaald. De tijd tussen afmelding in Amsterdam en vertrek van de boot is ook wel erg lang. Misschien eerst in Haarlem geweest om de kinderen weg te brengen?

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Sources

  1. Geboorteakte gemeente Amsterdam. Akte nr. 3511 register 5 folio 93v.
  2. Geboorteakte.
  3. Bevolkingsregister Amsterdam
  4. Bevolkingsregister Amsterdam en Ellis Island
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  7. Huwelijksakte gemeente Amsterdam. Akte nr. 46, register 44Y, folio 24.

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