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Personal data Wilhelmina "Mina" Eijsermans 


Household of Wilhelmina "Mina" Eijsermans

She is married to Adriaan van der Pol.

They got married on May 16, 1900 at Goirle, she was 29 years old.

Adriaan van de Pol was meesterknecht en magazijnmeester. Na het overlijden van haar man op 18 februari 1927 werd Wilhelmina Eijsermans lid van de Derde Orde van de H. Vader Franciscus en overleed op 13 januari 1939 in Mierlo in het klooster van de E.E. Zusters en werd begraven op het kerkhof aldaar.
De Orde van Franciscaanse Seculieren (O.F.S.) is de seculiere tak van de Derde Orde van Sint-Franciscus. Eerder stond zij bekend onder de naam Franciscaanse Leken Orde. Het is een orde van evangelisch-levende mannen en vrouwen, die geen kloostergeloften afleggen. De leden vormen een samenkomende gemeenschap van mannen en vrouwen, die hun gewone werkzaamheden binnen en buiten hun gezin behouden. Zij houden regelmatig samenkomsten om zo hun geloof en hun onderlinge verbondenheid te onderhouden en te versterken.
De ordeleden baseren zich op de Brief aan de Gelovigen die Franciscus van Assisi circa 1221 schreef aan een groep mensen die zich wel geïnspireerd voelden door hemzelf, door Clara van Assisi en hun volgelingen, maar die geen kloostergeloften wilden of konden afleggen. In 1289 ontstond door en voor deze groep mensen een orde, die als de Derde Orde bekend werd.
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Gemeente: Goirle Brontype boek Registernaam Huwelijksregister 1900 Code GLE_H_1900 Periode register 1900 Aktenummer: 8 Plaats huwelijk: Goirle Datum huwelijk: 16-05-1900 Bruidegom Adriaan van der Pol Bruidegom leeftijd 31 jaar Bruidegom plaats geboorte Goirle Vader bruidegom: Peter van der Pol Moeder bruidegom: Johanna Cornelia Snels Bruid Wilhelmina Eijsermans, Bruid leeftijd 29 jaar Bruid plaats geboorte Goirle Vader bruid: Jan Baptist Eijsermans Moeder bruid: Hendrika Traa

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Wilhelmina is overleden in het klooster der E.E. Zusters in Mierlo en begraven op het kerkhof aldaar.

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  • In the year 1871: Source: Wikipedia
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  • The temperature on May 16, 1900 was about 9.1 °C. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 62%. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on January 13, 1939 was between -1.0 °C and 3.5 °C and averaged 1.3 °C. There was 0.2 mm of rain. The average windspeed was 4 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
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