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Personal data Lupko Kliphuis 


Household of Lupko Kliphuis

He is married to Jacoba Lijbering.

They got married on October 31, 1922 at Het Bildt, he was 28 years old.

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Arie Hakkert

De zoon van Arie Hakkert en Hilligje Ruinen, Werner Willem (onderwijzer) was gehuwd met de zus van mijn (paternal) grootvader Gerritdina Johanna Hendrika Muench, dus hun dochter Hilligje Gezina Hakkert (geboren in Nederlands Indie) en mijn vader Johan Muench waren nicht en neef. Mijn grootvader's naam was Lodewijk Karel Philippus Muench gehuwd met Louise Zoe Juliette Mac Gillavry. Hij was administrateur van de suiker omderneming 'Kemanglen' bij Tegal in Centraal Java. My grandparents took 'Tante Hilly' (to me) in when both her parents died on Java. 'Tante Hilly' en haar man 'Oom Jo' Moret took us in when we (my father, pregnant mother, sister and I) arrived 'berooid' in Holland from Indonesia after the War in August 1946. Hilligje Gezina Moret-Hakkert is named after both her grandmothers, Geziena Muench-van Heek and Hilligje Hakkert-Ruinen. Muench (with umlaut) was spelled Munch after the War. If you need more information, you can certainly write me in
Dutch--ik lees en versta het uitstekend, maar schrijven en spreken zijn moeilijker en gaan te langzaam.

Ingrid Frank
QUAY

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Notes about Lupko Kliphuis

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Arie Hakkert

De zoon van Arie Hakkert en Hilligje Ruinen, Werner Willem (onderwijzer) was gehuwd met de zus van mijn (paternal) grootvader Gerritdina Johanna Hendrika Muench, dus hun dochter Hilligje Gezina Hakkert (geboren in Nederlands Indie) en mijn vader Johan Muench waren nicht en neef. Mijn grootvader's naam was Lodewijk Karel Philippus Muench gehuwd met Louise Zoe Juliette Mac Gillavry. Hij was administrateur van de suiker omderneming 'Kemanglen' bij Tegal in Centraal Java. My grandparents took 'Tante Hilly' (to me) in when both her parents died on Java. 'Tante Hilly' en haar man 'Oom Jo' Moret took us in when we (my father, pregnant mother, sister and I) arrived 'berooid' in Holland from Indonesia after the War in August 1946. Hilligje Gezina Moret-Hakkert is named after both her grandmothers, Geziena Muench-van Heek and Hilligje Hakkert-Ruinen. Muench (with umlaut) was spelled Munch after the War. If you need more information, you can certainly write me in
Dutch--ik lees en versta het uitstekend, maar schrijven en spreken zijn moeilijker en gaan te langzaam.

Ingrid Frank
QUAY
In zijn jonge jaren was Lupko een enthousiaste sportman. Hij wordt genoemd als een van de oprichters van de eerste voetbalclub in Emmen: "De eerste voetbalpioniers in Emmen waren Lupko Kliphuis, Jan Dik, Jan Berends en Jaap Slik. In het huis van commies Slik aan de Westenesscherstraat 7 richtten zij op 1 januari 1910 de eerste voetbalclub in Emmen op onder de naam "VIOS" (Voetbal Is Ons Streven). Er werd gevoetbald op een terrein van Kliphuis aan de Weerdingerstraat (Autorama - Edah). Het terrein bestond uit zand en heide. Al vrij snel week men uit naar een terrein nabij de Molenkamp. Enkele namen naast de eerder genoemde oprichters van dat eerste elftal waren: Hans Scholten, Harm Meinders, Berend Chris, Willem Braam, Hendrik Beugeling, Ginus Groothuis, Grietus Hilbrands en Albert Nessing. Er werd o.a gevoetbald tegen Germanicus uit Coevorden en K.V.C. (Kwekelingen Voetbal Club) uit Hoogeveen." (bron: http://www.historisch-emmen.nl/f_850_cultuur/p_855.htm)

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