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Personal data Hendricus Lambertus Dijst 


Household of Hendricus Lambertus Dijst

He is married to Johanna Maria Elisabeth Scholts.

Permission for the marriage has been obtained in Amsterdam on October 13, 1887.

They got married on October 27, 1887 at Amsterdam, he was 21 years old.Source 11

Bij het huwelijk wordt het kind Johanna Maria Scholts erkend als hun kind, waarna zij de achternaam Dijst zal dragen. Getuige is ook Pieter Cijs, oom van de bruid, winkelier, 45 jaar, wonende te Amsterdam. De akte is niet ondertekend door de moeder van de bruidegom, omdat zij niet kan schrijven.

Child(ren):

  1. Johanna Maria Dijst  1887-1971
  2. Johanna Maria Dijst  1888-1961
  3. Hermanus Dijst  1892-1968 
  4. Johannes Dijst  1897-1954
  5. Cornelia Maria Dijst  1902-1982 
  6. Andries Dijst  1905-1979 


Notes about Hendricus Lambertus Dijst

Hendricus Lambertus Dijst wordt op 16-03-1886 opgeroepen voor de Nationale Militie. Op 19-08-1886 wordt hij ingedeeld bij het 7e Regiment Infanterie, waar hij op 18-08-1893 wordt ontslagen. Hij is groot 1.65 meter.
Bij zijn huwelijk is hij onder dienst, lichting 1886, nummer 2332. Zijn beroep is milicien/meubelmaker. Ook wordt bij het huwelijk zijn eerste kind, dochter Johanna Maria Elisabeht, geboren 11 maart 1887, erkend.
Ook zijn broers Johannes (1864) en Gerardus Jacobus (1859) zijn van beroep meubelmaker. Zij hadden op de Bloemgracht een bloeiend meubelfabriek.
Op 22 september 1904 wordt zijn vrouw, J.M.E. Dijst - Scholts (echtgenote van Hendricus Lambertus (1866), uitgeschreven uit Amsterdam en vertrekt naar Bussum. Hendricus Lambertus en de kinderen blijven in Amsterdam. De reden is (nog) onbekend. Na het overlijden van zijn vrouw in 1933 vertrekt ook Hendricus Lambertus naar Bussum, Zwarteweg 67.
In 1923 vertrekt zijn broer, Gerardus Jacobus (1859) met zijn vrouw naar Bussum en in 1947 naar Blaricum. Na het overlijden van de broer van Johannes (Andries 1869) vertrekt ook zijn weduwe, C.M. Dijst - v.d.Velden in 1930 naar Bussum. Bussum blijft kennelijk trekken, want ook broer Dirk (1878) vertrekt met zijn vrouw in 1933 naar Naarden en later naar Bussum. Ook na het ontbinden van het huwelijk van Dirk in Amsterdam, vertrekken hij en zijn ex naar Naarden/Bussum.
Op 6 november 1922 was een tante, M.A. Dijst - van den Andel, vrouw van Theodorus (1848) vertrokken naar Hilversum.

Hij ontvangt een uitkering op grond van de Invaliditeitswet. Waarvoor, wanneer en hoelang is niet bekend.

Op 17-10-1887 verschijnt er in de krant het Nieuws van den Dag een opsporingsbericht tegen Hendrikus Albertus Dijst. Deze heeft zich niet gemeld bij de Nationale Militie. Hendrikus Albertus komt niet voor in de stamboom. In het bericht wordt als ligchtingnummer vermeld 2332 van lichting 1886. Dit is het lichtingsnummer van Hendricus Lambertus. Het opsporingsbericht is opgesteld ten gevolge van een administratieve fout.

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    Sources

    1. BS Amsterdam, 6-146
    2. Huwelijksakte zoon Gerardus Jacobus Josephus
    3. Geboorteakte
    4. Gemeentearchief Amsterdam, Bevolkingsregisters 1874-1893
    5. Gezinskaart
    6. Adresboek Haarlem
    7. Soester Courant 15-03-1929
    8. Soester Courant 13-01-1933; gezinskaart
    9. BS Bussum, aktenummer 97
    10. Overlijdensbericht in de krant
    11. BS Amsterdam, 26-25, aktenummer 2473

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    • The temperature on October 27, 1887 was about 5.9 °C. The air pressure was 4 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 77 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 57%. Source: KNMI
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      • The Netherlands had about 8.7 million citizens.
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    • The temperature on March 25, 1939 was between -0.8 °C and 6.7 °C and averaged 3.2 °C. There was 2.5 hours of sunshine (20%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the northeast. Source: KNMI
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