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Personal data FREDERIK WILHELM LAS VAN BENNEKOM 


Household of FREDERIK WILHELM LAS VAN BENNEKOM

(1) He is married to ELISABETH de VRIES.

huw.afk.1, 18 maart 1900 te Amsterdam -


fam.search im 1943


huw.afk.2 25 maart 1900 te Amsterdam -


fam.search im 2258


 


huw.bijl. maart 1900 p.2 fam.search


im 521 - nationale militie


im 522 - uitr.geboorte F.W. Las v.Bennk.


im 523 - toestemming huw.P.F.Las v.Bennk.


im 524 - uitr.overlijden J.C. Buree


im 525 - uitr.geboort E.de Vries


im 526 - ondertr.burg.stand


 


huw. ontbonden te Antwerpen door overlijden.

They got married on March 28, 1900 at Amsterdam, Nederland, he was 21 years old.

akte im. 2124 - fam.search

Child(ren):


Event (Death of Spouse).


(2) He is married to MARIA ANTOINETTE van der TOORREN.

They got married on March 20, 1920 at Antwerpen, België, he was 41 years old.

akte im. 472 - 473 en 478 - vreemdelingen dossiers 104015 - fam.search

Notes about FREDERIK WILHELM LAS VAN BENNEKOM

Geboren: Rozengracht 168, Amsterdam


 


22 dec. 1897 nat. mil. 3294 - reden vrijstelling lich gebr.


uitspraak: aangewezen.


 


1904 getuige huwelijk P.F Las van Bennekom en R. v.d Meer te Antwerpen


 


Adressen 


Antwerpen 1883 - 1898 - Carnotstraat 127 - zie akte im. 467 en 468 vr.dossiers - fam.search


Borgerhout 1900 -  13 mei 1910 - Borgerhoutschestraat 38


Antwerpen 1900 - Provincie Noord 163 I. - 13 mei 1910


Amsterdam - adres 1900: Jacob v. Lennepstr. 58, Amsterdam


Antwerpen 1902, 20 juli Longue rue de Vanneau 66 (akte 476 en 477 vreemd. doss. (MMPF - 2 KW))


Borgerhout 1913, 18 dec. - 02 okt. 1914 (akte im. 474 en 475 vreemdelingendoss.)


Amsterdam - Haarlemmerstr. 10.


Amtwerpen 1919, 17 augustus - Ketstraat 7


Deurne 1934.


Antwerpen 1942 - zie akte im. 458 - 459 - 460 vreemdelingendossiers (104015 MMPF - 2 KW))


proces verbaal inzake 2 niet verduisterde ramen. (wonende Bosschaert de Bouwellei 25


                                 ;        district Deurne, Antwerpen 


25 -3-1942 : Mauvestr. 21


30 -3-1942 : G.Flinckstr. 138 I, v.


21-5-1954  : van Eeghenstr. 57

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