Familie van Hoek - Barten » Johanna van Uden (1865-1933)

Personal data Johanna van Uden 


Household of Johanna van Uden

She is married to Josephus van Oort.

They got married

Kinderen uit huwelijk van Oort / van Uden:
1. Mathijs Justinus VAN OORT [25602.
2. Justina Petronella VAN OORT [25636.
3. Christiaan Johannes VAN OORT [2673]] (Heesch 1906 - Heesch 1906).

Child(ren):



Notes about Johanna van Uden

Geloof: rooms-katholiek.
Van beroep: landbouwster (1900-1920; 1925-1933) en zonder (1933).
Adressen in Heesch van 1900-1910: Kerkeind A71 en Kerkeind A67; en Dorp A84 (1925).
Adressen in Heesch van 1910-1920: Kerkeind A67 en Dorp A84.
Woonplaats: Heesch (1933).
Dochter van Johannes VAN UDEN [23243] en Justina VERSTEGEN [23245].

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johanna van Uden

Johanna van Uden
1865-1933



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Jan van Hoek, "Familie van Hoek - Barten", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/kwartierstaat-marie-stolzenbach/I11749.php : accessed May 23, 2024), "Johanna van Uden (1865-1933)".