Indische genealogie » Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein Christen Afrikaan (1850-1907)

Personal data Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein Christen Afrikaan 


Household of Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein Christen Afrikaan

(1) He is married to Rosina Maria Luimaroe.

They got married on October 7, 1891 at Semarang, Java, Ned. Indie, he was 41 years old.Sources 5, 6

Kerkelijk huwelijk 1887, nr. 8 27 april; get. herman Pick en Antoni Solan ?

(2) He is married to Lima Gedoopt Magdalena Inlandsche Christen Vrouw.

They got married on April 29, 1903 at Semarang, Java, Ned. Indie, he was 53 years old.Source 7

eerder gehuwd geweest met de inlandsche christenvrouw Rosina Maria Leimaroe

Child(ren):

  1. Emma Okein  1903-1903
  2. Johan Okein  1905-


Notes about Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein Christen Afrikaan


Stamboek
'Oost-Indisch Boek', Onderofficieren en minderen, 1832-1949, Nederlands-Indi√´, archief 2.10.50, inventaris¬â‰ num¬â‰ mer 354, folio 51315

overlijdensacte 29
5 november 1907 de christen Afrikaan Johannes Franciscus Kwassi Okein, geboren te Delmina /Afrika/ oud 57 jr., zonder beroep laatst gewoond hebbends te Semarang echtgenoot van de inlandsche christenvrouw Sima, bij den doop genaamd Magdalena, eerder weduwnaar van de inlandsche christenvrouw Rosina Maria Luimaroe, zoon van de Afrikaan Kwassie Ethan en van de Afikaansche vrouw Aniba, beiden overleden; Aangevers: Fracois Zeegers, administrateur van het stadsverband te Semarang en Nicolaas Frederik Lim, waarnemend stadsgeneesheer.
[RA 1909, 114: de christen Afrikaan Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein, overl. 5 nov. 1907]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein

Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein
1850-1907

Johan Franciscus Kwassi Okein

(1) 1891
(2) 1903
Emma Okein
1903-1903

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  1. Boek
    Den Haag, Stamboek
    'Oost-Indisch Boek', Onderofficieren en minderen, 1832-1949, Nederlands-Indi√´, archief 2.10.50, inventaris¬â‰ num¬â‰ mer 354, folio 51315
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    Doopregister 1887, nr 75
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    RA 1909, 114
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    Burgerlijke stand Semarang overlijdensregister 1907, acte 29 (LDS film nr 1357808)
  5. CD ROM
    RA 1893, 282
  6. Boek
    St. Joseph kerk Semarang boek huwelijken 1832-1893

    St Joseph kerk Jl. Ronggowarsito No.11, Rejomulyo, Kec. Semarang Tim., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50127 ; Huwelijken 1 februari 1832-30 des. 1893:
  7. Akte
    Burgerlijke stand Srmarang huwelijks register 1903, acte 23 (LDS filmnr. 1357807)

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