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Personal data Jan Pz Bindt 


Household of Jan Pz Bindt

He is married to Gerritje Taams.

They got married on December 21, 1876 at Oostzaan, Noord-Holland, he was 24 years old.Source 4

Event shared with Jan Taams (Witness).
Event shared with Simon Havik (Witness).
Event shared with Wouter Schuitemaker (Witness).
Event shared with Cornelis Bindt (Witness).

Child(ren):

  1. Pieter Bindt  1877-1958 
  2. Immetje Bindt  1879-1946
  3. Aaltje Bindt  1881-1960 
  4. Dirk Bindt  1883-1907
  5. Cornelis Bindt  1885-1962 
  6. Jan Jz Bindt  1887-1931 
  7. Willem Bindt  1888-1934 
  8. Klaas Bindt  1890-1973 
  9. Jacob Bindt  1893-1933 
  10. Hendrik Bindt  1896-1971 


Notes about Jan Pz Bindt

getuigen bij het huwelijk :
Cornelis Bindt, van beroep landsman, oud 23 jaren, broeder van de bruidegom.
Jan Taams, van beroep melkverkoper, oud 25 jaren, broeder van de bruid.
Simon Havik, van beroep veehouder, oud 27 jaren, zwager van de bruid.
Wouter Schuitemaker, van beroep landsman oud 42 jaren, oom van den bruidegom. Alle 4 wonende te Oostzaan.
Op 21 dec 1926 hebben zij hun 50 jarige echtvereniging gevierd

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Pz Bindt

Jan Pz Bindt
1852-1930

1876
Pieter Bindt
1877-1958
Immetje Bindt
1879-1946
Aaltje Bindt
1881-1960
Dirk Bindt
1883-1907
Jan Jz Bindt
1887-1931
Willem Bindt
1888-1934
Klaas Bindt
1890-1973
Jacob Bindt
1893-1933
Hendrik Bindt
1896-1971

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    Sources

    1. Gemeentearchief Zaanstad te Zaandam, Bevolkings­register Bevolkingsregister Oostzaan, Oostzaan, archief OA-0142, inventaris­num­mer 21, 1852, Nadere toegang bevolkingsregister op archieftoegang OA-0142, inv.nr. 21
    2. Noord-Hollands Archief te Haarlem, BS Overlijden Oostzaan / Oostzaan, 15 september 1930, aktenummer 18
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    4. BS Oostzaan huwelijken 1876 nummer 31

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