Family tree Morrien » Marretje "Mar" van IJzendoorn (1885-1957)

Personal data Marretje "Mar" van IJzendoorn 

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Household of Marretje "Mar" van IJzendoorn

(1) She is married to Cornelis Bunschoten.

They got married on May 6, 1904 at Driebergen, Utrecht, Nederland, she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jannetje Bunschoten  1904-1942 
  2. Evert Bunschoten  1905-1974 
  3. Cornelia Bunschoten  1907-1993 


(2) She is married to Gerrit van Elteren.

They got married on June 4, 1909 at Driebergen, Utrecht, Nederland, she was 24 years old.

getuigen: Josephus Hubertus Giesbers (gemeente veldwachter te Driebergen); Hotze Gelder (gemeente
ambtenaar); Jan Nijenhuis (gemeente bode); jonkheer Rhijnens Feith (zonder beroep).

The couple were divorced from November 16, 1920 at Driebergen, Utrecht, Nederland.


(3) She is married to Alexander Hendrik Barend Strijkers.

They got married on November 18, 1925 at Utrecht, Utrecht, Nederland, she was 40 years old.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Marretje van IJzendoorn

Anneke Spies
± 1835-1910
Jan Lustig
1822-± 1885
Marritje Bakker
± 1826-> 1885
Rijkje Lustig
± 1867-1937

Marretje van IJzendoorn
1885-1957

(1) 1904
(2) 1909
(3) 1925

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    1. overlijden Marretje van IJzendoorn (Uittreksel) There are linked images
    2. Achterkant (J/N): J
      Verg. geb.akte: 20Jan41AA aktenr. 39
      October 2, 1957
    3. BS Huwelijksregister - Echtscheidingsakte (BS Huwelijksregister)
    4. Vonnis Arr. Rechtbank Utrecht dd. 24-06-1920
      Betreft Echtschedingsakte.
      Inventarisnr.: 241
      Archief: Burgerlijke Stand - Huwelijk
      Archiefnaam: Het Utrechts Archief
      November 16, 1920
    5. BS Geboorteregister (BS Geboorteregister) There are linked images
    6. Inventarisnr.: 39
      Archief: Burgerlijke Stand
      Marretje werd geboren als Marretje Lustig en bij hethuwelijk van haar moeder erkend.
      Archiefnaam: Gemeente Archief Huizen
      March 17, 1885
    7. BS Huwelijksregister (BS Huwelijksregister)
    8. Inventarisnr.: 492
      Archiefnaam: Het Utrechts Archief
      Archief: Burgerlijke Stand - Huwelijk
      June 4, 1909

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