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Personal data Lambertus Heuperman 

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  • He was born on March 7, 1822 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Profession: Cabinet maker (kastenmakers knecht).
  • He died on December 10, 1893 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, he was 71 years old.
  • A child of Hendrik Heuperman and Anna Horst

Household of Lambertus Heuperman

He is married to Anna Hendrika de Wit.

They got married on February 14, 1849, he was 26 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna Heuperman  1849-1849
  2. Hendrik Heuperman  1851-1934 
  3. Frederik Heuperman  1857-1932 
  4. Lambertus Heuperman  1859-1895
  5. Pieter Heuperman  1863-????
  6. Willem Heuperman  1866-1889
  7. Anna Heuperman  1869-1954


Notes about Lambertus Heuperman


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 


Lambertus was the forefather of the Heaperman branch of the Heuperman family. Lambertus' grandson (not in this tree) jumped ship while in Perth and settled in Kalgoorlie where he married a widow with one child who probably adopted the name Heaperman (through a "typo"?). This child ("X") was the father of John Heaperman in WA who I found on the internet over the course of developing this family tree. "X" got another 2 more brothers and a sister, one of the boys Alan, still being alive when we visited WA in 2008. Alan was then about 90 years old. He told us that he had grown up in a humpy on the beach in Fremantle , served in the army at El Alamein as one of the Rats of Tobrouk and had worked on the wharfs in Fremantle the rest of his life. It was a most moving and enjoyable family "reunion". A picture is attached under Lambertus' name in this family tree.


Lambertus lived at the Ridderstraat 17 (Amsterdam Archives). 

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