Kwartierstaat Ruud Zonneveld (deel 1) » Agatha Lieshout (1879-1918)

Personal data Agatha Lieshout 


Household of Agatha Lieshout

She is married to Gerrit Kos.

They got married on May 1, 1907 at Heemskerk, she was 27 years old.


Notes about Agatha Lieshout

Geboorte-adres: Oosterzij 162. Doopnaam: Agatha. Beroepen: zonder beroep
(bij huwelijk 1907), Woonplaatsen: bij haar ouders (voor huwelijk); zij
vertrekt op 6 december 1900 naar Krommenie; Heemskerk (bij huwelijk
1907); na huwelijk zie echtgenoot; Uitgeest, Middelweg 414 (1912-1918).
Beroepen: zonder beroep (bij huwelijk 1907; 1908-1915).
Overlijdensadres: Middelweg 414.
*** Zij laten drie kinderen na: Cor(nelis Petrus, geboren 17 april
1908), Theo(dorus Franciscus, geboren 2 mei 1910) en Martien Kos
(geboren 1 december 1913). Zoon Johannes Hendrikus, geboren 8 juli 1915
Uitgeest, was al eerder overleden.
Zoon Cor woont vanaf 23 januari 1919 bij het kinderloze echtpaar Simon
Stuifbergen en Hendrika (Antje) Koper in Castricum, omdat het niet goed
boterde tussen Cor en Antje verhuisde Cor later naar het gezin De Graaf
aan de Mient in Castricum. Theo en Martien worden in huis gehaald bij
haar zwager en haar zus: Jan Rijke en Alida Lieshout.
Cor en Martien werden beiden vrijgesteld van de militaire dienstplicht,
vanwege doof zijn. ***

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Agatha Lieshout

Jan Lieshout
1795-1863
Niesje Bakker
1802-1882
Dirk Lieshout
1835-1911

Agatha Lieshout
1879-1918

1907

Gerrit Kos
1878-1916


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