Family tree Kramer/Stel » Dina Kramer (1886-1916)

Personal data Dina Kramer 


Household of Dina Kramer

She is married to Jan Wennij.

They got married on June 7, 1912 at Schoonebeek, Drenthe, Nederland, she was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Engbert Wennij  1913-1995
  2. Derk Wennij  1914-1988
  3. Janna Wennij  1916-1966


Notes about Dina Kramer

Geboorteregister 1886, Schoonebeek, Aktenummer 47.

Geboorte/aangifte: 30-10-1886 / 01-11-1886.
Kind: Dina Kramer.
Geslacht: V.
Vader: Derk Kramer, 48 jaar, landbouwer.
Moeder: Hendrikje Eisen.

Huwelijksregister 1912, Schoonebeek, Aktenummer 14.

Huwelijk: 07-06-1912.
Bruidegom: Jan Wennij, 34 jaar, landbouwer, geboren te Dalen.
Vader: Engbert Wennij, overleden.
Moeder: Janna Anholts, overleden.
Bruid: Dina Kramer, 25 jaar, geboren te Schoonebeek.
Vader: Derk Kramer, landbouwer.
Moeder: Hendrikje Eisen, landbouwster.

Overlijdensregister 1916, Schoonebeek, Aktenummer 9.

Overlijden/aangifte: 01-05-1916 / 02-05-1916.
Overledene: Dina Kramer.
Geslacht: V.
Leeftijd: 29 jaar, gehuwd met Jan Wennij.
Vader: Derk Kramer, landbouwer.
Moeder: Hendrikje Eisen.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Dina Kramer

Jan Eisen
1799-1865
Derk Kramer
1839-1917

Dina Kramer
1886-1916

1912

Jan Wennij
1877-1962

Jan Wennij

Derk Wennij
1914-1988
Janna Wennij
1916-1966

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