Family tree Sonneveld en aanverwanten » Arijaantje Rip (1865-1937)

Personal data Arijaantje Rip 


Household of Arijaantje Rip

She is married to Jacob van der Most.

They got married on May 1, 1902 at Kethel en Spaland, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, she was 36 years old.Source 3


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Arijaantje Rip
1865-1937

1902

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Sources

  1. Kethel en Spaland B.S. Geboorte, 1865 - 28 / Gemeentearchief Schiedam
  2. Mijnsheerenland B.S. Overlijden, 1937 - 7 / Regionaal Archief Dordrecht
  3. Kethel en Spaland B.S. Huwelijk, 1902 - 4 / Gemeentearchief Schiedam

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