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Personal data Louisa Johanna Dina Grimmelikhuizen 

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Household of Louisa Johanna Dina Grimmelikhuizen

(1) She is married to Johannes Cornelis Barbier.

They got married on April 5, 1922 at Den Haag, Nederland, she was 21 years old.


(2) She is married to Marinus Hoornik.

19 apr 1921 Echtscheiding aangevraagd


10 mei 1921 Echtscheiding uitgesproken


Verhuisde op 12 10 1920 naar haar moeder Westerstraat 110.


Trok in bij Johanes Cornelis Barbier op 6 5 1921 in de Westerstraat 64.


Negen maanden nadat louise Van Hoornik verlaten had en drie maanden na de scheidng werd dochter Adriana Magdalena op 27 7 1921 geboren.

They got married on January 3, 1919 at Den Haag, she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):


They applied for a divorce April 19, 1921 in Den Haag, Netherlands.

aangevraagd

The couple were divorced from May 10, 1921 at Den Haag.


Notes about Louisa Johanna Dina Grimmelikhuizen

 


 


 


 


Verhuisde op 12 10 1920 naar haar moeder Westerstraat 110.


Trok in bij Johanes Cornelis Barbier op 6 5 1921 in de Westerstraat 64.


Negen maanden nadat louise Van Hoornik verlaten had en drie maanden na de scheidng werd dochter Adriana Magdalena op 27 7 1921 geboren.

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Louisa Johanna Dina Grimmelikhuizen
1900-1994

(1) 1922
(2) 1919

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