Eijsermans family tree » Adrianus de Bakker (± 1866-????)

Personal data Adrianus de Bakker 

  • He was born about 1866 in Roosendaal.
  • This information was last updated on April 27, 2023.

Household of Adrianus de Bakker

He is married to Anna Maria Weijnen.

They got married on August 7, 1896 at Hoofdplaat.

ADRIANUS DE BAKKER, 30, geb te Roosendaal, meerj zn van Joannes de Bakker, overleden, en van Cornelia Brunders en
ANNA MARIA WEIJNEN 27, geb te Hoofdplaat, meerderj dochter van Charles Josephus Weijnen, en Pieternella Antonia van der Kaa, beiden overleden.
Getuigen: Johannes Gerardus Petrus Simonssen, 53, burgemeester van en wonende te Heerenhoek, neef van den bruidegom,
Frederik Theorodus Plasschaarten 25, rijksopzichter, won te Hoofdplaat, neef vd bruidegom;
Adrianus Bartholomeus Carolus Weijnen, 31, bootschipper, broer vd bruid;
Joseph Marie Weijnen, 29, koopman, broer vd bruid.

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