Family tree Lars Werner » Joseph STUDER (1885-1967)

Personal data Joseph STUDER 


Household of Joseph STUDER

He is married to Johanna Kornelia Hubertina SCHMITZ.

They got married on January 1, 1908 at London (Great Britain), he was 22 years old.


Notes about Joseph STUDER


See photocopy of birth-registration (with marginal note of his
death).

Lived in the rue Belfort 46 in Altkirch from ... till 1908. Probably
the Studer-family moved to Altkirch (to the eldest daughter
Philom√¢Ü·Äòene) when father Georges Studer died in 1897.

Profession was lady hairdresser. When he moved to the Netherlands
(1908/1909) he started his own shop in Heerlen.
This was the place where Jean Alphonse Werner went when he came to
Holland (somewhere around 1912).

Gemeentebestuur van Heerlen, 1919 - 1981
400. "Dautzenbergstraat / Schinkelstraat: - Verkoop van Gedeelten van de aan de openbare dienst onttrokken Kamergats, gelegen tussen bovengenoemde straten aan, de N.V. De Geldersche Credietvereniging, W Savelsbergh en cons., M. Kusters, J. Studer, J.A. Bernae"
Datering 1923 - 1924
VNG-code -2.07.351.12

Toegangsnummer: 015-02
Archieftitel: Gemeentebestuur van Heerlen, 1913-1918
3. Bijlage: toegangen op aanwezige correspondentie
3.2. Correspondentie 1916-1918
3.2.80. Rubriek 92: Woningwet
Gemeentebestuur van Heerlen, 1913-1918
5982. Dossier betreffende vergunning J. Studer voor bouw van dubbel woning gelegen aan de Oranje Nassaustraat

Begraafplaats Akerstraat, Akerstraat 35 Heerlen
Graf id-nummer: 606580
Begraafplaatsnr.: 1373
(Plaats)aanduiding: W08.14.09

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Joseph STUDER

Jean STUDER
1799-1876
Barbe STEIN
1801-1880

Joseph STUDER
1885-1967

Joseph STUDER

1908

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