Family tree Honcoop/Honkoop » Cornelia Jansdr SCHAICK, van (????-< 1706)

Personal data Cornelia Jansdr SCHAICK, van 

Ancestors (and descendant) of Cornelia Jansdr SCHAICK, van

Cornelia Jansdr SCHAICK, van
????-< 1706

1700

Household of Cornelia Jansdr SCHAICK, van

She is married to Gijsbert Gerritzn HONCOP.

In het Trouwboek wordt de familienaam van Gijsbert ingeschreven alsHonKoop
en de familienaam van Cornelia als SchaIJK

Their notice of marriage was on January 17, 1700 in Oudewater, Utrecht, Nederland.

Schaijk, Cornelia van, en Gijsbert Honkoop, 1700
They got married on February 3, 1700 at Oudewater, Utrecht, Nederland.Source 1

Honkoop, Gijsbert, j.m. ern Cornelia v. Schaijk, j.d., beyde won. Oudewater, 1e procl. 17-1-1700, tr. 3-2-1700

De inschrijving in het huwelijksregister is in het familie-archief onder 00743-H19.jpg

O064-307 Oudewater NH trouwen
Trouwinschrijving Gijsbert Honcoop en Cornelia van Schaijk, 03-02-1700
Aktedatum: 03-02-1700
Akteplaats: Oudewater
Bruidegom: Gijsbert Honcoop
Voornaam: Gijsbert
Achternaam: Honcoop
Woonplaats: Oudewater
Bruid: Cornelia van Schaijk
Voornaam: Cornelia
Tussenvoegsel: van
Achternaam: Schaijk
Woonplaats: Oudewater
Huwelijksdatum: 03-02-1700
Datum ondertrouw: 17-01-1700
Huwelijksplaats: Oudewater
Gezindte: Nederduits-gereformeerd (later Nederlands-hervormd)
Toegangsnummer: O064
Inventarisnummer: 307
Paginanummer: 152

Child(ren):

  1. Gerrit Gijsbertszn HONCOP  1700-????

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Sources

  1. Doop/trouw/begraafboek, Oudewater, boek 2, blz 152.

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