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Personal data Katharina WIJNSTRA 


Household of Katharina WIJNSTRA

She is married to Teunis MEERVELD.

They got married on June 19, 1929 at Kerkrade (Limburg, The Netherlands), she was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

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Notes about Katharina WIJNSTRA


Vestigt zich - samen met Teunis MEERVELD - op 04-07-1929 in Heerlen, Frans Halsstraat15 (of 13)?, komend uit Kerkrade (waar ze op 19-06-1929 getrouwd zijn).
Verhuizen op 06-03-1933 naar Heemskerkstraat 22 in Heerlen.

Het echtpaar Wijnstra ñ Navest schreef zich (samen met hun twee dochters) op 3 februari 1911 in te Heerlen (adres C23d). Op 18 augustus 1911 vertrekken ze alweer uit Heerlen naar Kerkrade. Ze woonden in de Onze Lieve Vrouwestraat 47 in Kerkrade tot hun verhuizing op 5 september 1929 terug naar Heerlen (Frans Halsstraat 18). Ze woonden daar in bij hun net getrouwde dochter Katharina en schoonzoon Teunis MEERVELD. Ze verhuizen gezamenlijk op 06-03-1933 naar de Heemskerkstraat 22 in Heerlen. Op 20 juli 1938 vertrekt het echtpaar Wijnstra - Navest naar Nuth, Stationsstraat 40. Na het overlijden van Ortje NAVEST op 28-02-1939 gaat Anne WIJNSTRA op 14-06-1939 weer naar Heerlen om daar weer bij zijn dochter Katharina in te gaan wonen.
Dochter Everdina is in Kerkrade getrouwd en enkele dagen na haar huwelijk ñ tenminste volgens het bevolkingsregister ñ op 26 mei 1922 verhuisd naar Schaesberg, waar ze samen met haar echtgenoot woonde op het adres Noord-Ooststraat 10.

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Heden heeft het de Heer behaagd, na een kortstondige ziekte, doch een geduldig gedragen lijden, van onze zijde weg te nemen, mijn geliefde vrouw, onze lieve moeder, dochter, zuster, behuwdzuster en tante
CATHARINA WIJNSTRA
echtgenote van
Teunis MEERVELD
in de ouderdom van 50 jaar.
De diepbedroefde familie:
T. MEERVELD
Gerrit en verloofde
Fam. WIJNSTRA
Fam. MEERVELD
Heerlen, 7 februari 1954
Heemskerkstraat 22
De begrafenis zal plaatsvinden Donderdag 11 Febr. a.s. op de Algemene Begraafplaats te Heerlen. Vertrek vanaf het sterfhuis: Heemskerkstraat 22 om 2 uur nam voorafgegaan door een rouwdienst om 1.30 uur aldaar.

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Voor de vele blijken van medeleven ondervonden tijdens de ziekte, het overlijden en de begrafenis van mijn geliefde vrouw, onze lieve moeder, zuster, behuwdzuster en tante
CATHARINA WIJNSTRA
echtgenote van Teunis MEERVELD
en onze geliefde vader, behuwd-, groot- en overgrootvader
ANNE WIJNSTRA
echtgenoot van wijlen
Ortje NAVEST
betuigen wij U onze recht hartelijke dank.
Uit aller naam: T. MEERVELD
Heerlen, Febr. 1954
Heemskerkstraat 22

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Katharina WIJNSTRA

Rijk NAVEST
1839-1927
Rijk NAVEST
Ortje NAVEST
1871-1939
Ortje NAVEST

Katharina WIJNSTRA
1903-1954

Katharina WIJNSTRA

1929

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