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Household of Cecilia Geertruida Damman

She is married to Gerardus Jacobus Christoforus Schoonhoven.

Their notice of marriage was on May 21, 1903 in Baarn, Utrecht, Nederland.

They got married on June 9, 1903 at Baarn, Utrecht, Nederland, she was 24 years old.

Bron: Utrecht R.A. - Huwelijken, Toegangsnr: 463, Inventarusnr: 487, Acte nr. 19. Gerardus Jacobus
Christoforus Schoonhoven, oud 22 jaren, van beroep Bleeker, geboren en wonende te Utrecht,
minderjarige zoon van Richardus Schoonhoven, overleden en Hendrika Maria Murk, zonder beroep,
wonende te Utrecht, alhier tegenwoordig en haar toestemming gevende en Cecilia Geertruida Damman,
oud 24 jaren, zonder beroep, geboren te Amsterdam en wonende te Baarn, meerderjarige dochter van
Antoni Willem Hermanus Damman, overleden en van Cecilia Geertruida Welling, zonder beroep,
wonende te Baarn, alhier tegenwoordig en toestemming gevende., Ten opzichte van het verschil in
één der voornamen van de vader der Bruid hebben de getuigen verklaard dat Antoni Willem Hermanus
Damman en Anton Willem Hermanus Damman één en dezelfde persoon is geweest., Getuigen: Adrianus
Gerardus Schoonhoven, oud 31 jaren, van beroep Bleeker, wonende te Utrecht, broeder van de
Bruidegom, Wijnand de Rijk, oud 27 jaren, van beroep Bleeker, wonende te Utrecht, behuwdbroeder
van de Bruidegom, Hendrik Jurriaan Damman, oud 38 jaren, beroep Kruidenier, wonende te Amsterdam,
broeder van de Bruid, Pieter Herber Burggraaf, oud 29 jaren, van beroep ambtenaar ter Secretarie,
wonende te Baarn,

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