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Personal data Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven") (Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven")) "Opoe Zevenhoven" Bogaard (Boogaard, Bogerd) 


Household of Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven") (Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven")) "Opoe Zevenhoven" Bogaard (Boogaard, Bogerd)

She is married to Jan de Bruijn (Bruin).

They got married on November 24, 1871 at Culemborg, Nederland, she was 20 years old.


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Notes about Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven") (Antonia ("Opoe Zevenhoven")) "Opoe Zevenhoven" Bogaard (Boogaard, Bogerd)

See also Antonia BOGAARD

Zij is getrouwd met Jan de Bruijnop 24 november 1871 te Culemborg, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.Bron 1
Namen en geboortedata kinderen; bron Utrechts Archief Tienjarentafels Jutphaas.
In akte: Aangifte Geboorten in gemeente Jutphaas, provincie Utrecht, Wijk A Numero 25.

Alleen bij de geboorte van zoon Hein was Jan afwezig. Bij de andere 10 kinderen deed Jan zelf aangifte.

Huwelijksakte: Jan de Bruijn is geboren en woonachtig in IJsselstein. Antonia is geboren en woonachtig te Cu lemborg.
De ouders van beide comparanten zijn hierbij tegenwoordig. De ouders van Jan, Dirk de Bruijn en Martijntje van der Kaai, wonen in IJsselstein. De ouders van Antonia, Roelof Bogaard en An tonia Bronk wonen te Culemborg.
De getuige Cornelis Bogaard is een broeder van de bruid. De overige getuigen zijn geen bloed- of aanverwanten van de comparanten. De getuige Cornelis van Knotsenbu rg is de broeder van de behuwd zuster van Antonia, Metje van Knotsenburg. Metje is getrouwd met Cornelis Boogaard, de broeder van de bruid.
Alle getuigen zijn woonachtig te Culemborg.
Zij is getrouwd met Jan de Bruijnop 24 november 1871 te Culemborg, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.Bron 1
Namen en geboortedata kinderen; bron Utrechts Archief Tienjarent afels Jutphaas.
In akte: Aangifte Geboorten in gemeente Jutphaas, provincie Utrecht, Wijk A Numero 25.

Alleen bij de geboorte van zoon Hein was Jan afwezig. Bij de andere 10 kinderen d eed Jan zelf aangifte.

Huwelijksakte: Jan de Bruijn is geboren en woonachtig in IJsselstein. Antonia is geboren en woonachtig te Culemborg.
De ouders van beide comparanten zijn hierbij tegenwoordig. De ouders van Jan, Dirk de Bruijn en Martijntje van der Kaai, wonen in IJsselstein. De ouders van Antonia, Roelof Bogaard en Antonia Bronk wonen te Culemborg.
De getuige Cornelis B ogaard is een broeder van de bruid. De overige getuigen zijn geen bloed- of aanverwanten van de comparanten. De getuige Cornelis van Knotsenburg is de broeder van de behuwd zuster van Antonia, Metje v an Knotsenburg. Metje is getrouwd met Cornelis Boogaard, de broeder van de bruid.
Alle getuigen zijn woonachtig te Culemborg.

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