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Personal data Antje "Annie" Langereis 


Household of Antje "Annie" Langereis

(1) She is married to Johannes Venekamp.

They got married on May 20, 1936 at Andijk, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 20 years old.


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(2) She is a partner of Cornelis Zwier.

They became partners November 1972 at Andijk, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 56 years old.


(3) She is a partner of Philip Zwier.

They became partners November 1972 at Andijk, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 56 years old.


Notes about Antje "Annie" Langereis

Beroep: Melkventster, tuinbouwster, herbergierster, conciërge (samen met echtgenoot Johannes Venekamp) van een vestiging van een verzekeringsmaatschappij aan de Eeghonstraat 81 hs te Amsterdam.

Ongeveer 5 jaar na het overlijden van echtgenoot Johannes is Antje vanuit Amsterdam teruggekeerd naar Andijk en als huisgenoot ingetrokken bij de vrijgezelle broers Cornelis en Philip Zwier op Kleingouw 154. Philip Zwier overleed op 14 maart 2005. In 2006 verkocht Cornelis Zwier het huis op Kleingouw en verhuisde met Antje naar een aanleunwoning van het bejaardencentrum "Sorghvliet" in Andijk. Antje is aldaar overleden en gecremeerd in Hoorn.

Klaarblijkelijk is de urn bijgezet in het graf van Philip en Cornelis Zwier op de Westerbegraafplaats te Andijk.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Antje Langereis

Cornelis Grin
1860-1912
Antje Grin
1893-1967
Antje Grin

Antje Langereis
1915-2010

Antje Langereis

(1) 1936
(2) 1972
(3) 1972

Philip Zwier
1923-2005


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