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Household of Antje Harmina Cassens

She is married to Jann Reinken.

They got married on April 26, 1886 at Riepe, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, she was 18 years old.

Jann Reinken oo Antje Harmina Cassens

Marriage source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Aurich, Selbstverlag, MMV), Seite 322

[Seite 322]

"1789 Reinken, Jann 1778, Landbriefträger, Bäcker * 6.11.1859 Riepe + 23.9.1909 Riepe # 27.9.1909 Riepe oo I/I 26.4.1886 Riepe, K.u.St. Cassens, Antje Harmina 342 * 7.4.1868 Riepe ~ 13.4.1868 Riepe + 25.3.1947 Sandhorst, Armenhaus #28.3.1947 Riepe ..." <>

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Antje Harmina Cassens

Source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Aurich, Selbstverlag, MMV), Seiten 110 u. 322

[Seite 110]

"342 Cassens, Epke Reinken 364, Dienstknecht zu Riepe, Arbeiter, 1902 Bäcker gen. * 7.8.1839 Riepe + 17.11.1902 Riepe # 21.11.1902 Riepe oo I/I 24.7.1859 Riepe Collmann, Antje Lüppen 423, Dienstmagd zu Riepe * 29.4.1832 Riepe ~ 6.5.1832Riepe + 17.7.1870 Riepe (Schwindsucht) # 22.7.1870 Riepe ...
Antje Harmina Cassens 1789 * 7.4.1868 ~ 13.4.1868 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater)"

[Seite 322]

"1789 Reinken, Jann 1778, Landbriefträger, Bäcker * 6.11.1859 Riepe + 23.9.1909 Riepe # 27.9.1909 Riepe oo I/I 26.4.1886 Riepe, K.u.St. Cassens, Antje Harmina 342 * 7.4.1868 Riepe ~ 13.4.1868 Riepe + 25.3.1947 Sandhorst, Armenhaus #28.3.1947 Riepe

Antje Janssen Reinken 697 * 19.11.1886 ~ 28.11.1886 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater)
Tätje Janssen * 17.9.1888 ~ 30.9.1888 Riepe (Tfz: Brunke Rein. Harms)
Ebbo Janssen * 19.2.1891 ~ 8.3.1891 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater)
Gerhard Janssen * 12.10.1892 ~ 26.10.1892 Riepe (Tfz: Tobke Red. Flink)
Harm Jacob Janssen Reinken 1780 * 26.9.1895 ~ 13.10.1895 Riepe (Tfz: Bauke Gerdes Reinken)
Jacob Janssen * 18.12.1898 ~ 1.1.1899 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater, Antje Heyen - Riepe)
Jann Gerdes * 24.12.1901 ~ 5.1.1902 Riepe (Tfz: Brunke Reinken, Der Vater)
Bauke Freiederika Reinken 1619 * 30.6.1905 ~ 16.7.1905 Riepe (Tfz: Antje Reinken)
Friederika Edelfried * 19.11.1908 ~ 6.12.1908 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater, Antje Jans. Reinken - Uphusen)" <>

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