Ancestors Lieke van Driel » Trijntje Koedijk (1903-1983)

Personal data Trijntje Koedijk 


Household of Trijntje Koedijk

She is married to Frans Maarten van Driel.

They got married on December 30, 1942 at 's-Gravenhage, she was 39 years old.


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Notes about Trijntje Koedijk

[ -]geb. akte dd. 3.4.1903: geb. huis no. 13, Cornelis Wagenaar, landbouwer, 65 jr, en Klaas Visser, sluiswachter, 46 jr.
[ -]linnenjuffrouw volgens distributie stamkaart dd 28.11.1940
[ -]linnenjuffrouw volgens PB dd 8.8.1941
[ -]tijdens een gesprekje op 19 juni 1983:
Als er iemand ziek was dan werd er zand gestrooid, zodat de boerenkarren niet zoveel herrie maakten. En de kinderen werd gezegd stil te zijn.
Kom daar nu eens om.
[ -]tijdens een gesprekje op 19 juni 1983:
Neef Willem (Koedijk) woont in het huis van Ome Dirk (zoon van Otto).
[ -]tijdens een gesprekje op 25 juni 1983:
Als ik aan mijn vader vroeg "Hoe oud ben je ?", zei vader : "Ik ben van '72 reken het zelf maar uit.
[ -]tijdens een gesprekje op 25 juni 1983:
Naatje Tromp had als broers en zusters: Rens (oudste broer), Grietje, Naatjezelf, Pieter, Jantje, Jaap, Maartje, waar of-t-ie tussen hoort weet ik niet, die heeft zichzelf verdronken + nog 4 kinderen van 2e vrouw.
[ -]tijdens een gesprekje op 25 juni 1983:
huis van Tante Map (Kramer, vrouw van Pieter Koedijk), nieuw laten bouwen toen hij (Trijntje's vader) opnieuw trouwde, daartoe huis wat daarop stond afbreken.
Huis van Oom Cor (broer van Trijntje) woonde was door zijn vader gebouwd, maar hij had eerst een woning gehuurd
[ -]brief P. Kramer, Den Helder 11.9.1983: o.a. fotootje NCRV-gids.
[ -]brief Gem. St. Anthonis:
Met ingang van 1 september 1983 werd door uw vader tbv uw overleden moeder mevrouw Trijntje van Driel-Koedijk, onder nummer 172 op de algemene begraafplaats te St. Anthonis een begraafruimte gehuurd voor de tijd van 10 achtereenvolgende jaren. Deze termijn is inmiddels verstreken op 12 september 1993.

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