Family tree Batavier » Rijkje van de Akker (1802-1868)

Personal data Rijkje van de Akker 


Household of Rijkje van de Akker

She is married to Hendrikus Hoogeveen.

They got married on May 11, 1825 at Nijkerk, she was 23 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Teuntje Hoogeveen  1825-1885 
  2. Harmanus Hoogeveen  1828-1905 
  3. Hendrikje Hoogeveen  1830-????
  4. Gerrit Hoogeveen  1833-????
  5. Evertje Hoogeveen  1836-1839
  6. Cornelis Hoogeveen  1839-1844
  7. Willem Hoogeveen  1844-????

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Sources

  1. Geboorteakte, extract bij de huwelijksbijlagen
  2. Overlijdensregister Nijkerk, akte nr. 99
  3. Huwelijksregister Nijkerk, akte nr. 18


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Arnold Batavier, "Family tree Batavier", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-batavier/I119613.php : accessed March 7, 2026), "Rijkje van de Akker (1802-1868)".