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Dirk de Moes
1834-1928

Trijntje de Moes
1899-1939


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    1. Nederland, Migratieregisters, 1810-1936, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
      Trijntje de Moes<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 15 feb 1899<br>Woonplaats: Tussen 1900 en 1917 - Monnickendam, North Holland, Netherlands<br>Bron:
      Boek: Monnickendam - Deel 26 - 1900-1917
      Instelling: Waterlands Archief
      Pagina: 143
      Document #: 4171
      Bronplaats: Monnickendam, North Holland, Netherlands
      Datum boekdeel: Tussen 1 jan 1850 en 31 dec 1920
      Bron: Bekijk alle gegevens op waterlandsarchief.nl
      Population registers are registers that recorded and tracked the movements of all Netherlands residents. Please see the archive list below for coverage. In most municipalities population registers began in January 1850. However, in some localities these records date back much earlier. The majority of the records in this collection date between 1810 and 1936, though the extent of year coverage can vary by locality, and some records are available beyond this range.

      It is important to obtain a copy of the original record whenever possible, as the original record may provide additional context and details about an individual or family. For example, population registers typically recorded people in households and could indicate family relationships. They also provided detailed information regarding residence (where the family or person moved to or from, and the date of their change in residence). Changes in the composition of a household due to events such as birth, marriage, and death, were also noted in the registers.


      Records included in this collection come from the following archives:

      Drenthe

      • Drenthe Archive (Drents Archief)

      Friesland

      • Tresoar (AlleFriezen)
      • Historic Centre Leeuwarden (Historisch Centrum Leeuwarden)

      Gelderland

      • Heritage Achterhoek and Liemers (Erfgoedcentrum Achterhoek en Liemers)
      • Regional Archives Nijmegen (Regionaal Archief Nijmegen)
      • Regional Archives Rivierenland (Regionaal Archief Rivierenland)
      • Regional Archive of Zutphen (Regionaal archief Zutphen)

      Limburg

      • Municipal Archives of Venlo (Gemeentearchief Venlo)
      • Regional Historic Centre Limburg (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Limburg)
      • Municipal Archive Venray (Gemeente Venray, gemeentearchief)

      North Brabant

      • Brabant Historical Information Centre (Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum)
      • City Archive Breda (Stadsarchief Breda)
      • Regional Historic Centre Eindhoven (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoven)
      • Regional Archive Langstraat Heusden Altena (Streekarchief Langstraat Heusden Altena)
      • West-Brabant Archive (West Brabants Archief)
      • Regional Archive Tilburg (Regionaal archief Tilburg)

      North Holland

      • Regional Archive Alkmaar (Regionaal Archief Alkmaar)
      • Waterlands Archive (Waterlands Archief)

      Overijssel

      • Municipal Archive Steenwijkerland (Gemeente Steenwijkerland)

      South Holland

      • Archive Delft (Archief Delft)
      • Regional Archives Dordrecht (Regionaal Archief Dordrecht)
      • City Archives Rotterdam (Stadsarchief Rotterdam)

      Utrecht

      • Eemland Archive (Archief Eemland)
      • Regional History Center Vecht and Venen (Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen)

      Zeeland

      • Municipal Archive Borsele (Gemeentearchief Borsele)
      • Municipal Archive Goes (Gemeentearchief Goes)
      • Municipal Archive Tholen (Gemeentearchief Tholen)
    2. de Moes Web Site, Thijs de Moes, Trijntje de Moes, March 13, 2019
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    Historical events

    • The temperature on February 15, 1899 was about 7.6 °C. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 94%. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 27, 1897 to August 1, 1901 the cabinet Pierson, with Mr. N.G. Pierson (unie-liberaal) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1899: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 5.1 million citizens.
      • January 1 » Spanish rule ends in Cuba.
      • February 4 » The Philippine–American War begins with the Battle of Manila.
      • February 22 » Filipino forces led by General Antonio Luna launch counterattacks for the first time against the American forces during the Philippine–American War. The Filipinos fail to regain Manila from the Americans.
      • March 4 » Cyclone Mahina sweeps in north of Cooktown, Queensland, with a 12 metres (39ft) wave that reaches up to 5 kilometres (3.1mi) inland, killing over 300.
      • March 31 » Malolos, capital of the First Philippine Republic, is captured by American forces.
      • July 29 » The First Hague Convention is signed.
    • The temperature on January 31, 1939 was between -3.3 °C and 2.9 °C and averaged -1.4 °C. There was 7.1 hours of sunshine (79%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the east-northeast. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from June 24, 1937 to July 25, 1939 the cabinet Colijn IV, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 25, 1939 to August 10, 1939 the cabinet Colijn V, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
    • In The Netherlands , there was from August 10, 1939 to September 3, 1940 the cabinet De Geer II, with Jonkheer mr. D.J. de Geer (CHU) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1939: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 8.7 million citizens.
      • February 25 » As part of British air raid precautions, the first of 2.5 million Anderson shelters is constructed in a garden in Islington, north London.
      • April 30 » The 1939–40 New York World's Fair opens.
      • May 17 » The Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers play in the United States' first televised sporting event, a collegiate baseball game in New York City.
      • September 6 » World War II: Britain suffers its first fighter pilot casualty of the Second World War at the Battle of Barking Creek as a result of friendly fire.
      • October 15 » The New York Municipal Airport (later renamed LaGuardia Airport) is dedicated.
      • November 8 » In Munich, Adolf Hitler narrowly escapes the assassination attempt of Georg Elser while celebrating the 16th anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch.
    

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    Martin Bark, "Family tree Bark(Barck) en Kruijver (Kruyver; Cruyver)", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-bark-en-kruijver/I500181.php : accessed September 25, 2024), "Trijntje de Moes (1899-1939)".