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Household of Aafien Stel

She is married to Jan Hindriks ten Hagen.

They got married on August 11, 1856 at Odoorn, provincie Drenthe, she was 22 years old.

Jan Hindriks ten Hagen

Source: de Groot, John, "Ancestors of Lourens de Groot & Janna Diemer (and associated families)." (Publication location unkown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johndegr%5F1&id=I64802, Publication date:vi Jan MMVII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Jan Petrus ten Hagen ... 1 Sex: M Birth: 4 Feb 1859 in Exloermond (Odoorn), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 1 Death: Y ... Change Date: 6 Jan 2007 ...

Father: Jan Hindriks ten Hagen b: 23 Feb 1826 in Gross Ringe, Germany. Mother: Aafien Stel b: 30 Jun 1834 in Odoorn, Drenthe, the Netherlands.

Sources:

1. Media: Internet Abbrev: Drenlias (State Archive) Drenthe, the Netherlands. Title: Drenlias (State Archive) Drenthe, the Netherlands. Publication: http://www.drenlias.nl/zoeken/index.php" <>

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Notes about Aafien Stel

Aafien Stel

Source: de Groot, John, "Ancestors of Lourens de Groot & Janna Diemer (and associated families)." (Publication location unkown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johndegr%5F1&id=I64802, Publication date:vi Jan MMVII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Aafien Stel ... 1 Sex: F Birth: 30 Jun 1834 in Odoorn, Drenthe, the Netherlands. 1 1 Death: 14 Dec 1894 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 1

Note: The birth register erroneously records the birth date as 31 Jun 1834. ... Change Date: 6 Jan 2007 ...

Father: Marissen Stel b: 12 Mar 1805 in Odoorn, Drenthe, the Netherlands. c: 14 Mar 1805 in Odoorn, Drenthe, the Netherlands. Mother: Ida Jansen Kelder b: Bef 9 Mar 1806 c: 9 Mar 1806 in Oosterhesselen, Drenthe, the Netherlands.

Marriage 1 Jan Hindriks ten Hagen b: 23 Feb 1826 in Gross Ringe, Germany. Married: 11 Aug 1856 in Odoorn, Drenthe, the Netherlands. 1 Change Date: 6 Jan 2007

Children

1. Ida Grietina ten Hagen b: 21 Sep 1856 in Valthe (Odoorn), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 2. Jan Petrus ten Hagen b: 4 Feb 1859 in Exloermond (Odoorn), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 3. Marinus Ratio ten Hagen b: 19 Oct 1861 in Exloermond (Odoorn), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 4. Gezina ten Hagen b: 23 Aug 1863 in Valthe (Odoorn), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 5. Gezina Jacoba ten Hagen b: 31 Mar 1865 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 6. Afina Margretha ten Hagen b: 3 May 1867 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 7. Jansonius Henderikus ten Hagen b: 17 Mar 1869 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 8. Egbertus Harmannus ten Hagen b: 2 Jun 1872 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands. 9. Anonymous ten Hagen b: 24 Jan 1874 in Drouwenermond (Borger), Drenthe, the Netherlands.

Sources:

1. Media: Archive records Abbrev: State Archive Service - Genealogy Title: State Archive Service - Genealogie. Publication: Internet- (http://www.genlias.nl/en/page0.jsp)" <>

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Aafien Stel
1834-1894

1856

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