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Personal data Cornelis Dudink 


Household of Cornelis Dudink

He is married to Maria Margaretha Mul.

They got married on June 7, 1917 at Uitgeest, Nederland, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Ans Dudink  1924-2005


Notes about Cornelis Dudink

Gehuwd op 2 juli 1917, Uitgeest, met Maria Margaretha (Trien) Mul 1893-1985, en hun kinderen:
Regina Alida Maria (Ali) Dudink
Nicolaas Theodorus Dudink
Alida Columba (Ali) Dudink
Theodorus Cristiaan (Dick) Dudink
Anna (Ans) Dudink
Catharina Cornelia Maria Dudink
Catharina Cornelia Maria Dudink
Maria Catharina Alida (Riet) Dudink
Elisabeth Cornelia Maria (Elly) Dudink
Wilhelmus Cornelis Jozef Dudink
Petrus Theodorus (Piet) Dudink
Notities
Cornelus heeft eerst een boerderij in ter Aar gehad. Daarna eenvleeswarenfa-
briek in Leidschendam en daarna nog een eigen taxi-bedrijf.

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Bruidegom Cornelis Dudink , Ter Aar , 24 , veehouder
Vader Dirk Dudink
Moeder Regina Dekker
Bruid Maria Margaretha Mul , Obdam , 23 ,
Vader Nicolaas Mul
Moeder Alida Meijne

Plaats Uitgeest
Huwelijksdatum 07-06-1917

Kennemerland Uitgeest Akte Jaar 1917 Nummer 17

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