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Household of KAREL LAS VAN BENNEKOM

(1) He is married to CHARLOTTE AUGUSTE DOROTHEA STAAS.

huw.akte nr. 108


huw.afk.: 25 febr. 1933 te Amsterdam


echtscheiding: 6 maart 1947 Arr. Rechtbank


 


zoon: geboren 17 dec. 1938 te Hilversum

They got married on March 8, 1933 at Amsterdam, Nederland, he was 29 years old.

akte im. ...07, deel 11-3A, stadsarch.

Child(ren):


Event (Separation) on July 1, 1947 in Amsterdam, Nederland .

archk. stadsarchief Amsterdam.

(2) He is married to BOUKJE van ERK.

They got married on August 31, 1956 at Hilversum, Nederland, he was 52 years old.


Notes about KAREL LAS VAN BENNEKOM

geb.akte nr. 14380


geb.: Jacob van Lennepkade 226, Amsterdam


 


Adressen:


Bussum:


Kromme Engln 8


Hilversum:


19 nov. 1937 - Kapelstraat 16


29 april 1941 - Groest 53 A


22 aug. 1941 - Pb. 30772


24 mei  1943 - Ministerpark 15


22 sept.1944 - Godelindeweg 14


16 mrt.  1945 - Groest 53 A


18 juli    1947 - Emmastraat 21


08 dec. 1947 - Langestraat 94


10 mrt.  1949 - Hollandselaan 24


22 nov. 1951 - Boomberglaan 19


10 okt.  1952 - Ministerpark 24


01 mei 1952 - Koninginneweg 23


03 mei 1953 - Celebeslaan 29


22 april1964 - 's-Gravelandseweg 87


14 april 1967 - Witte Kruislaan 2 B


Amsterdam:


10 maart 1969 - de Laraissestraat


20 mei 1980    - Kortvoort 100

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