Family tree Pasman-Kuit » Cornelia Jacoba Wolff (1889-1920)

Personal data Cornelia Jacoba Wolff 

  • She was born on May 16, 1889 in Amsterdam.Source 1
  • She died on December 24, 1920 in Rotterdam, she was 31 years old.Source 2
    Overledene: Cornelia Jacoba Wolff
    Geboorteplaats: Amsterdam
    Leeftijd: 31 jaar
    Vader: Jacobus Wolff
    Moeder: Alberdina Mulder
    Echtgenote van Piet Dronrijp
    Overlijdensdatum: vrijdag 24 december 1920
    Aangifte van overlijden is gedaan door Adrianus Kool, 31 jaar, lijkbezorger, en Marten Boonstra, 70 jaar, zonder beroep., beiden wonende te Rotterdam.

    Rouwkaart d.d. 24-12-1920.
    “Tot onze diepe droefheid overleed mijne geliefde Echtgenoote, onze Moeder, Dochter, Behuwddochter, Zuster en Behuwdzuster, Mejuffrouw Cornelia Jacoba Dronrijp, geb. WOLFF, in den leeftijd van ruim 31 jaar. Uit aller naam, P. DRONRIJP en Kinderen. Rotterdam, 24 December 1920. Hillestraat 72 b.”

    Brief d.d. 24-12-1920 van Begrafenisonderneming Adr. Kool, gericht aan den Heer M. Jansen Alhier: “Namens de Familie noodigt ondergeteekende Ued. beleefd uit tot het bijwonen der begrafenis van Mej. C.J. Dronrijp-Wolff, welke zal plaats hebben op Dinsdag 28 Dec. 1920, te 11 uur, op de begraafplaats te Crooswijk. Ingeval Ued. de uitnoodiging aanneemt, gelieve U het geperforeerde gedeelte hierachter, ingevuld en geteekend, per ommegaande op te zenden aan het sterfhuis. Ued. wordt in dat geval verzocht te 10 uur aan het sterfhuis aanwezig te zijn. Hoogachtend, Uw. dw. dn., Adr. Kool.”
    Tijdstip: 15:00
  • Death registration on December 27, 1920.Source 2
  • She is buried on December 28, 1920 in Rotterdam.
  • A child of Jacobus Wolff and Alberdina Mulder
  • This information was last updated on February 7, 2022.

Household of Cornelia Jacoba Wolff

She is married to Piet Dronrijp.

They got married on October 23, 1912 at Rotterdam, she was 23 years old.Source 3

Bruidegom: Piet Dronrijp
Beroep: koopman
Geboorteplaats: Groningen
Leeftijd: 21
Vader bruidegom: Johannes Dronrijp
Moeder bruidegom: Stientje Bierling
Bruid: Cornelia Jacoba Wolff
Geboorteplaats: Amsterdam
Leeftijd: 23
Vader bruid: Jacobus Wolff
Moeder bruid: Alberdina Mulder
Huwelijksdatum: woensdag 23 oktober 1912
Gebeurtenisplaats: Rotterdam

“Heden drie en twintig October negentien honderd twaalf zijn voor mij, Ambtenaar van den burgerlijken stand van Rotterdam, verschenen ten einde een huwelijk aan te gaan: Piet Dronrijp, oud een en twintig jaren, los werkman, geboren te Groningen, wonende alhier, meerderjarige zoon van Johannes Dronrijp, los werkman, wonende alhier en Stientje Bierling, overleden – en – Cornelia Jacoba Wolff, oud drie en twintig jaren, zonder beroep, geboren te Amsterdam, wonende alhier, meerderjarige dochter van Jacobus Wolff, zonder beroep, wonende te Amsterdam en Alberdina Mulder, overleden. De vader van den bruidegom en de vader van de bruid, alhier tegenwoordig, verklaarden tot dit huwelijk hunne toestemming te geven.. De beide afkondigingen van dit huwelijk zijn alhier onverhinderd geschied op dertien en twintig October dezes jaars. (…) Als getuigen waren tegenwoordig: Hillem Hoogenboom, oud vierenvijftig jaren, Willem Velthuijzen, oud achtenveertig jaren, Tjiepke Steenaart, oud vierendertig jaren, Adrianus van Pernis, oud vierendertig jaren, allen bediende en wonende alhier. Voorts verklaarden de echtgenooten te erkennen een kind van het vrouwelijk geslacht op twee en twintig September negentien honderd tien te Amsterdam geboren en ingeschreven in de geboorteregisters dier gemeente onder den voornaam Christina, als kind van Cornelia Jacoba Wolff. Waarvan akte, welke overeenkomstig de wet is voorgelezen.”

Child(ren):

  1. Piet Dronrijp  1918-1983 

The couple were divorced from at Rotterdam.


Notes about Cornelia Jacoba Wolff

Bron: e-mail d.d. 20-1-2022 van Kitty van der Welle
Oma's moeder is jong overleden, en haar vader is ooit hertrouwd. Ik weet van het bestaan van een in ieder geval 1 (half?) broer. Ook overleden, zie hier https://www.online-begraafplaatsen.nl/graf/756889/1148060/Piet-Dronrijp-1918-1983. Hij heeft meerdere kinderen, en mij hangt bij uit 2 verschillende huwelijken. Er zou sowieso nog een dochter moeten zijn, destijds getrouwd met een Italiaan, achternaam Bandieramonte.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Cornelia Jacoba Wolff

Paulus Wolff
1820-1900
Jacobus Wolff
1850-????

Cornelia Jacoba Wolff
1889-1920

1912

Piet Dronrijp
1891-1964

Piet Dronrijp
1918-1983

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  1. Stadsarchief Rotterdam - Bevolkingsregister, Gezinskaarten 1880-1940
  2. WieWasWie: Stadsarchief Rotterdam: Overlijdensakte gemeente Rotterdam: Aktenummer: 6000
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