Family tree Kroon en Telleman » Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus (1886-1965)

Personal data Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus 

  • She was born on August 12, 1886 in Rotterdam.
  • Record.Source 1
    Willem is de laatste jaren van zijn leven verpleegd geweest in een geriatrische ziekenhuis te Beekbergen. Willem overleed daar op 22 november 1963, de dag voor de moord op president Kennedy. Elisabeth overleed op 24 augustus 1965 te Rotterdam. Willem en Elisabeth hadden 22 kinderen (eigen en aangetrouwd) en 30 kleinkinderen.
  • She died on August 24, 1965 in Rotterdam, she was 79 years old.Source 2
    Overlijden op 24 augustus 1965 te Rotterdam
    =
    Vader Pieter de Reus
    Moeder Cornelia van Kempen
    Overledene (vrouwelijk) Elizabeth de Reus, geboren te Charlois, 79 jaar oud, wonende te Rotterdam
    Eerdere partner Willem Telleman
  • This information was last updated on February 15, 2023.

Household of Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus

She is married to Willem Telleman.

They got married on October 16, 1907 at Rotterdam, she was 21 years old.Source 3

Bruidegom Willem Telleman , geb. Charlois 22 jaar
Vader Aart Telleman
Moeder Dina Elizabeth van den Engel
Bruid Elizabeth de Reus , geb. Charlois 21 jaar
Vader Pieter de Reus
Moeder Cornelia van Kempen
Plaats Rotterdam
Huwelijksdatum 16-10-1907
Bron Rotterdam 1907 n59v

Child(ren):

  1. Aart Telleman  1910-1971
  2. Cornelia Telleman  1914-1991
  3. Lena Telleman  1916-1997
  4. Dirckje Telleman  1916-1999
  5. Arie Telleman  1925-2001
  6. Jan Telleman  1926-1970


Notes about Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus

Elisabeth staat 4de van rechts, donkere hoed met lint.

Do you have supplementary information, corrections or questions with regards to Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus?
The author of this publication would love to hear from you!

Image(s) Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus

Ancestors (and descendant) of Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus


With Quick Search you can search by name, first name followed by a last name. You type in a few letters (at least 3) and a list of personal names within this publication will immediately appear. The more characters you enter the more specific the results. Click on a person's name to go to that person's page.

  • You can enter text in lowercase or uppercase.
  • If you are not sure about the first name or exact spelling, you can use an asterisk (*). Example: "*ornelis de b*r" finds both "cornelis de boer" and "kornelis de buur".
  • It is not possible to enter charachters outside the standard alphabet (so no diacritic characters like ö and é).



Visualize another relationship

Sources

  1. Adri Telleman, stamboom en geschiedenis van de fam. Telleman
  2. https://www.openarch.nl/srt:0FA746D6-ADAA-4A93-87FA-21E150251B97
  3. BS Rotterdam 1907 n59v, https://www.openarch.nl/srt:d38dc138-6c63-4480-b4e7-6b6e7e1fbc74

Historical events

  • The temperature on August 12, 1886 was about 17.9 °C. The air pressure was 10 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 73%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from April 23, 1884 to April 21, 1888 the cabinet Heemskerk, with Mr. J. Heemskerk Azn. (conservatief) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1886: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 4.5 million citizens.
    • January 18 » Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England.
    • February 23 » Charles Martin Hall produced the first samples of aluminium from the electrolysis of aluminium oxide, after several years of intensive work. He was assisted in this project by his older sister, Julia Brainerd Hall.
    • March 1 » The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore is founded by Bishop William Oldham.
    • May 1 » Rallies are held throughout the United States demanding the eight-hour work day, culminating in the Haymarket affair in Chicago, in commemoration of which May 1 is celebrated as International Workers' Day in many countries.
    • May 8 » Pharmacist John Pemberton first sells a carbonated beverage named "Coca-Cola" as a patent medicine.
    • November 14 » Friedrich Soennecken first developed the hole puncher, a type of office tool capable of punching small holes in paper.
  • The temperature on October 16, 1907 was between 4.7 °C and 12.0 °C and averaged 9.1 °C. There was 0.3 mm of rain. The average windspeed was 4 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south east. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 17, 1905 to February 11, 1908 the cabinet De Meester, with Mr. Th. de Meester (unie-liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1907: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 5.6 million citizens.
    • January 6 » Maria Montessori opens her first school and daycare center for working class children in Rome, Italy.
    • May 23 » The unicameral Parliament of Finland gathers for its first plenary session.
    • June 14 » The National Association for Women's Suffrage succeeds in getting Norwegian women the right to vote in parliamentary elections.
    • July 7 » Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. staged his first Follies on the roof of the New York Theater in New York City.
    • August 3 » Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $29.4million for illegal rebating to freight carriers; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.
    • September 29 » The cornerstone is laid at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (better known as Washington National Cathedral) in Washington, D.C.
  • The temperature on August 24, 1965 was between 11.0 °C and 19.3 °C and averaged 15.1 °C. There was 3.4 mm of rain during 3.8 hours. There was 5.0 hours of sunshine (35%). The heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 2 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the southwest. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Juliana (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from September 4, 1948 till April 30, 1980 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from July 24, 1963 to April 14, 1965 the cabinet Marijnen, with Mr. V.G.M. Marijnen (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from April 14, 1965 to November 22, 1966 the cabinet Cals, with Mr. J.M.L.Th. Cals (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1965: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 12.2 million citizens.
    • February 9 » The United States Marine Corps sends a MIM-23 Hawk missile battalion to South Vietnam, the first American troops in-country without an official advisory or training mission.
    • March 8 » Thirty-five hundred United States Marines are the first American land combat forces committed during the Vietnam War.
    • April 28 » United States occupation of the Dominican Republic: American troops land in the Dominican Republic to "forestall establishment of a Communist dictatorship" and to evacuate U.S. Army troops.
    • May 1 » Cross-Strait relations: Battle of Dong-Yin, a naval conflict between the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China, takes place.
    • October 17 » The 1964–65 New York World's Fair closes after two years and more than 51 million attendees.
    • December 16 » Vietnam War: General William Westmoreland sends U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara a request for 243,000 more men by the end of 1966.


Same birth/death day

Source: Wikipedia

Source: Wikipedia


About the surname De Reus

  • View the information that Genealogie Online has about the surname De Reus.
  • Check the information Open Archives has about De Reus.
  • Check the Wie (onder)zoekt wie? register to see who is (re)searching De Reus.

When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin:
Ineke Kroon, "Family tree Kroon en Telleman", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-kroon-en-telleman/I11787.php : accessed June 25, 2024), "Elisabeth (Bet) de Reus (1886-1965)".