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Personal data Jan Pieter Hoogesteger 

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Household of Jan Pieter Hoogesteger

(1) He is married to Lena Tholenaar.

They got married on September 20, 1917 at Kloetinge, Nederland, he was 20 years old.


Child(ren):



(2) He is married to maria susanna de pan.

They got married


Notes about Jan Pieter Hoogesteger

Kloetinge huw
HuwelijksakteHuwelijk Jan Pieter Hoogesteger en Lena Tholenaar, 20-09-1917
Soort akte:
Huwelijksakte
Aktedatum:
20-09-1917
Aktenummer:
9
Huwelijksdatum:
20-09-1917
Huwelijksplaats:
Kloetinge
Bruidegom:
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Bruid:
openen Lena Tholenaar
Vader bruidegom:
openen Willem Hoogesteger
Moeder bruidegom:
openen Elizabeth Sonke
Vader bruid:
openen Quirinus Tholenaar
Moeder bruid:
openen Jacoba Huizer
Toegangsnummer:
25 Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland (1796) 1811-1980
Gemeente:
Kloetinge
Inventarisnummer:
KLO-H-1917

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Jan Pieter Hoogesteger
1897-1919

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Herman Steinmeier, "Family tree Steinmeier/De Vries", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-steinmeier/R1848.php : accessed February 21, 2026), "Jan Pieter Hoogesteger (1897-1919)".