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Personal data Maria Martha Groot 


Household of Maria Martha Groot

(1) She is married to Johannes Dirksz Kaandorp.

Marie en Jan woonden eerst in Schoorl : "je rolde van het Duin zo de achterdeur in", zoals Marie het zo mooi omschreef.
Maar Jan wilde graag een grotere boerderij.
De huurbaas verkocht in 1921 hun boerderij aan mevr. Brandes voor f6000,- , en verhuisden ze naar het Wagenmakersweggetje.
In 1927 verhuisden zij naar een boerderij in de Beemster, Purmerenderweg 16; "Het Huys te Oostwijck".

They got married on May 15, 1917 at Beemster, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 25 years old.

They were married in church on May 15, 1917 at West Beemster, she was 25 years old.

Plaats: , Joannes de Doper,

Child(ren):

  1. Nicolaas Kaandorp  1924-1943


(2) She is married to Hendrikus Petrus Wennips.

They got married on April 18, 1956 at Beemster, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 64 years old.


(3) She is married to Sjoerd van der Weide.

Maria Martha is de oma van Maria, haar zoon Sjoerd is vernoemd naar Sjoerd van der Weide.
Sjoerd is de 3e man van Maria Martha.
Zij woonden in Alkmaar, Charlotte de Bourbonstraat 23.

They got married on November 25, 1960 at Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 68 years old.


Notes about Maria Martha Groot

Marie schreef toen zij 83 jaar was, haar levensverhaal op in een schrift.
Dit is in bezit van haar kleindochter Marianne Roeleveld.
Rietje had al op jonge leeftijd last van doofheid
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Marie was coupeuse bij het atelier bij Mevr. P. Kusters in Amsterdam, die hadden ook een boekbinderij.

Marie had eerder ook verkering met Cor Heddes, met Piet Velsenboer, Lourentius (Lou) Droog *1890, en Jan Konijn.

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