Rembang is in Central Java on the North coast east of Semarang.
Her husband came from Staphorst, the most strictly fundamentalist religious community in The Netherlands, where to this day people refuse to vaccinate their children on religious grounds and the town closes down on Sunday. Perhaps she was running away from him? But he was a teacher, so maybe he got a post to the Indies and returned to Holland after his wife died.
Her nick-name seems to have been 'Zus' (Sis), which makes sense, for any of her three names would have been impossible for a little boy two years old (her elder brother, my grandfather). Perhaps her elder brother's first daughter, who was born a few days after her aunt's death as recorded above, was named after her because she died and so got the nick-name 'Kleine Zus' (Little Sis), which is the name on the little one's grave next to that of her grandmother JULIETTE Mac Gillavry-Soesman in Probolinggo on Java. The very brief life of 'Kleine Zus' was from 10 February 1907 to 1 November 1907, so the above death record cannot have been hers.
This is all guesswork. I should have asked my father!
She is married to Werner Willem Hakkert.
They got married on November 22, 1905 at Enschede, she was 24 years old.
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