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Personal data Margjen de HAAN 


Household of Margjen de HAAN

Waarschuwing Attention: Husband (Anne Alberts WIJNSTRA) is also her cousin.

She is married to Anne Alberts WIJNSTRA.

They got married on February 29, 1872 at Opsterland (Friesland, The Netherlands), she was 34 years old.


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Notes about Margjen de HAAN


Geboorten regio 5: oost Friesland
Geboorteakte Opsterland, 1838
Aangiftedatum 22 januari 1838, blad nr. 9
Margjen DE HAAN geboren 20 januari 1838
Dochter van Pieter Uilkes DE HAAN en Trijntje Douwes HOFSTRA

Geboorteakte Opsterland, 1872; Aangiftedatum 5 februari 1872, akte nr. 38
Antje WIJNSTRA, geboren 3 februari 1872
Dochter van Anne Alberts WIJNSTRA en Margjen DE HAAN
N.B. Kind erkend bij huwelijk ouders d.d. 29 februari 1872

Archieflocatie: Friesland; Toegangnr: 30-28; Inventarisnr: 2028; Gemeente: Opsterland; Soort akte: Huwelijksakte; Nummer: 8; Datum: 29-02-1872
Married in Opsterland 29.02.1872 Anne WIJNSTRA, 52 years old, born in Langezwaag, landbouwer (farmer), living in Langezwaag, son of Albert Annes WIJNSTRA, deceased and of Antje Uilkes DE HAAN, boerin (farmer), living in Langezwaag and Margjen DE HAAN, 34 years old, dienstmeid (servant), born and living in Langezwaag, daughter of Pieter Uilkes DE HAAN and Trijntje Douwes HOFSTRA, both living in Gersloot. They 'erkennen' a child named Antje, born in Langezwaag on 3.2.1872.

Overledene: Margjen DE HAAN, Geslacht: V, Overlijdensdatum: 09-09-1886
Archieflocatie: Friesland; Toegangnr: 30-28; Inventarisnr: 3030; Gemeente: Opsterland; Soort akte: Overlijdensakte; Nummer: 205; Aangiftedatum: 11-09-1886
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  • The temperature on January 20, 1838 was about -18.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south-southwest. Weather type: helder winderig. Source: KNMI
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