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Household of JACOBA JOHANNA SLEGT

She is married to WILLEM FREDERIK LAS VAN BENNEKOM.

huw.akte nr. 389


 


huw.afk.: 7 mei 1921 te Amsterdam


 


Uit dit huwelijk: 4 zonen
                            6 dochters - bekend


zie: archk. stadsarchief Amsterdam.                        


dochter: Magdalena, geb. 1930 - overleden 31 dec. 1940 te Ermelo (Gelders Archief)


                           ;            ov.akte nr. 9735

They got married on May 18, 1921 at Amsterdam, Nederland, she was 21 years old.

akte im. 1049 - fam.search

Event (Death of Spouse).


Notes about JACOBA JOHANNA SLEGT

vader: Jacob Johannes Slegt


moeder: Magdalena de Looper


geb.akte nr. 3393


geb.: Vinkenstraat 64, Amsterdam.

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