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Personal data Akke Anna Groeneveld 


Household of Akke Anna Groeneveld

She is married to Melle Sytzes Dotinga.

They got married on July 10, 1913, she was 28 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Sytse Dotinga  1914-1961 


Notes about Akke Anna Groeneveld

Huwelijksakte Wymbritseradeel, 1913
Man : Melle Dotinga, oud 28 jaar, geboren te Deersum, gemeente Rauwerderhem
Ouders: Sytze Melles Dotinga en Lijsbeth Sipkes Dijkstra
Vrouw : Akke Groeneveld, oud 28 jaar, geboren te Hitzum, gemeente Franekeradeel
Ouders: Pier Groeneveld en Trijntje de Jong
Datum : 10 juli 1913, akte nr. 68

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Akke Anna Groeneveld
1885-1981

1913
Sytse Dotinga
1914-1961

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About the surname Groeneveld


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Theo Jellema, "Family tree Jellema, Dotinga, van der Til en Visser", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-jellema-dotinga-en-visser/I8874.php : accessed April 28, 2024), "Akke Anna Groeneveld (1885-1981)".