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Personal data Jan Baak 


Household of Jan Baak

(1) He is married to Geertruij Buijze.

They got married on February 20, 1875 at Hoek, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Baak  1875


(2) He is married to Geertruij de Bokx.

They got married on May 22, 1879 at Zaamslag, he was 27 years old.

Zaamslag huwelijksakten burgerlijke stand
Huwelijk Jan Baak en Geertruij de Bokx, 22-05-1879

Soort akte: Huwelijksakte

Aktedatum: 22-05-1879

Aktenummer: 10

Huwelijksdatum: 22-05-1879

Huwelijksplaats: Zaamslag

Bruidegom: Jan Baak
Geboorteplaats: Zaamslag
Leeftijd: 27
Beroep: Landbouwersknecht

Bruid: Geertruij de Bokx
Geboorteplaats: Zaamslag
Leeftijd: 26
Beroep: Dienstmeid

Vader bruidegom: Jan Baak

Moeder bruidegom: Elisabeth van de Wege

Vader bruid: Geleijn de Bokx
Beroep: Werkman

Moeder bruid: Suzanna Hamelink

Opmerkingen: Bgm wdnr van Geertruij Buijze

Toegangsnummer: 25 Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland (1796) 1811-1980

Gemeente: Zaamslag

Inventarisnummer: ZAA-H-1879

Child(ren):

  1. Elisabeth Baak  1879-1879
  2. Geleijn Baak  1879-1879
  3. Geleijn Baak  1883-1900
  4. Suzanna Elisabeth Baak  1891-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Baak

Cornelis Baak
± 1777-1810
Barbera de Munk
± 1781-1853
Janna Dekkers
1781-1851
Jan Baak
1809-1864

Jan Baak
1851-1923

(1) 1875
Baak
1875-1875
(2) 1879
Geleijn Baak
1879-1879
Geleijn Baak
1883-1900

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