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Household of Gerritdina Hendrika Schreurs

She is married to Jan Pinkert.

They got married on October 23, 1920 at Markelo, she was 20 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Jan Willem Pinkert  1927-1939


Notes about Gerritdina Hendrika Schreurs

Markelo fotobestand, Sport en verenigingen, Folkloristische vereniging en volksdansgroepen,
MAF.CI.N-02745
Twee dames in folkloristische kleding te weten (l) Gerritdina Hendrika (Dina) Pinkert-Schreurs (*1900) en (r) Gerritdina Johanna (Dineke) Wissink-Meengs (*1909) van Stokkentreeft-Wonnink

(ca. 1965; )

Markelo fotobestand, Personen, Personen/echtparen/families,
MAF.DI.P-04650
Fam. Pinkert op erve Keujer in Stokkum met van L naar R: Jan Pinkert (*1896), Jan Willem Pinkert (1927-1939), Gerritje Hendrika Pinkert (*1921), Gerritdina Hendrika Pinkert-Schreurs (*1900)

(ca. 1929; )

Markelo fotobestand, Historie en Toerisme, Oude ambachten binnen,
MAF.EI.E-00639
Dook rol'n bij de Smorre met van L naar R: Gerrit Jan Roosdom (Koekgetjan) (*1891), Gerritdina Hendrika Pinkert-Schreurs (*1900), Johanna Hendrika Ikkink-Sprokkereef (*1894)

(ca. 1960; )

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gerritdina Hendrika Schreurs

Harmina Ooms
1845-1931
Harmina Ooms

Gerritdina Hendrika Schreurs
1900-1985

1920

Jan Pinkert
1896-1972


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    2. bs Markelo cd-rom Oonze Volk St. Heemkunde Markelo

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