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Personal data Aartje van Veenendaal 


Household of Aartje van Veenendaal

(1) She is married to Rikkert van de Brug.

They got married on August 11, 1917 at Amerongen, Utrecht, The Netherlands, she was 19 years old.

BruidegomRikkert van de Brug
GeboorteplaatsZeist
Leeftijd21
BruidAartje van Veenendaal
GeboorteplaatsAmerongen
Leeftijd19
Vader van de bruidegomJan van de Brug
Moeder van de bruidegomGeertruida Wilhelmina van Soest
Vader van de bruidBart van Veenendaal
Moeder van de bruidMaria van Leeuwen
GebeurtenisHuwelijk
Datum11-08-1917
GebeurtenisplaatsAmerongen
DocumenttypeBS Huwelijk
ErfgoedinstellingHet Utrechts Archief
Plaats instellingUtrecht
CollectiegebiedUtrecht
Archief463
Registratienummer231-15
Aktenummer8
Registratiedatum11-08-1917
AkteplaatsAmerongen
CollectieAmerongen 1917
OpmerkingBij vonnis Arr.Rb.Utrecht d.d.25-03-1920 huwelijk door echtscheiding ontbonden.

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BruidegomRikkert van de Brug
GeboorteplaatsAmerongen
BruidAartje van Veenendaal
GeboorteplaatsAmerongen
GebeurtenisEchtscheiding
Datum13-01-1921
GebeurtenisplaatsAmerongen
DocumenttypeBS Huwelijk
ErfgoedinstellingHet Utrechts Archief
Plaats instellingUtrecht
CollectiegebiedUtrecht
Archief463
Registratienummer232-08
Aktenummer1
Registratiedatum13-01-1921
AkteplaatsAmerongen
CollectieBurgerlijke Stand van de gemeenten in de provincie Utrecht 1903-1942
BoekAmerongen 1921
OpmerkingRechtbank Utrecht 25 maart 1920

Child(ren):

  1. Truusje van de Brug  1918-1919

The couple were divorced on January 13, 1921.


(2) She is married to Jan Jacobs.

They got married on October 7, 1922 at Hilversum, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands, she was 24 years old.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Aartje van Veenendaal

Aartje van Veenendaal
1898-????

(1) 1917
(2) 1922

Jan Jacobs
1897-????


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  • In the year 1898: Source: Wikipedia
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