Family tree Lars Werner » Hendrik van den BOOGERT (1875-1952)

Personal data Hendrik van den BOOGERT 


Household of Hendrik van den BOOGERT

He is married to Celia MATER.

They got married on June 11, 1898 at Amerongen (Utrecht, The Netherlands), he was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Willem van den BOOGERT  1898-???? 


Notes about Hendrik van den BOOGERT


Militieregister. 17-12-1894 vrijgesteld van dienst wegens broederdienst.
Signalement: 1 meter 628 millimeter, aangezicht: ovaal, voorhoofd: ?, oogen: blauw,neus: gew., mond: id., kin: id., haar: blond, wenkbraauwen: id.m geen merkbare teekenen.

Huwelijksacte Amerongen, nr. 8, d.d. 11.06.1898. Huwelijk tussen Hendrik VAN DEN BOOGERT, geboren 1876 in Amerongen, zoon van Willem VAN DEN BOOGERT en Willemina VONK en Celia MATER, geboren 1875 te Amerongen, dochter van Arie MATER en Cornelia Celia VAN VIEGEN.

Archieflocatie: Utrecht; Toegangnr: 463; Inventarisnr: 253; Gemeente: Rhenen; Soort akte: Huwelijksakte; Nummer: 36; Datum: 02-10-1919
Man: Willem VAN DEN BOOGERT, Leeftijd: 21, Plaats: Amerongen
Vrouw: Bertha DE KROON, Leeftijd: 20, Plaats: Rhenen
Vader man: Hendrik VAN DEN BOOGERT
Vader vrouw: Bart DE KROON
Moeder man: Celia MATER
Moeder vrouw: Gijsbertje HENSEN

Heden behaagde het de Here, nog vrij onverwacht, van ons weg te nemen onze geliefde Vader, Groot- en Overgrootvader
Hendrik van den BOOGERT
Weduwnaar van Celia MATER
in de ouderdom van 76 jaar.
Apeldoorn: W. v.d. BOOGERT en B. v.d. BOOGERT-de KROON
Leersum: C.C. van INGEN-v.d. BOOGERT en P. van INGEN
Leersum: W. GIJSBERTSE-v.d. BOOGERT en C.A. GIJSBERTSE
Zeist: H. v.d. BOOGERT jr. en H.C. v.d. BOOGERT-TEEKEN
Klein- en achterkleinkinderen.
Liever geen bezoek en geen bloemen.
Leersum, 20 April 1952, Rijksstraatweg 237
De teraardebestelling is bepaald op Zaterdag 3 Mei as. op de Nieuwe Begraafplaats te Leersum. Vertrek van het sterfhuis n.m. 1.30 uur.

Begraafplaats:
Nieuwe Algemene Begraafplaats, Burgemeester van den Boschlaan 65, Leersum
Graf id-nummer: 1206245
Begraafplaatsnr.: 1142
(Plaats)aanduiding: c134
H. v.d. Boogert, 03-09-1875 - 29-04-1952
C.C. v.d. Boogert, 25-03-1903 - 28-08-1975
P. van Ingen, 01-09-1897 - 25-03-1976

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