Family tree Steinmeier/De Vries » Sophia Koster (1889-1931)

Personal data Sophia Koster 

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Household of Sophia Koster

(1) She is married to Roelof Bakker.

They got married.

Event (Death of Spouse).


(2) She is married to Marinus Hartman.

They got married on February 28, 1920 at Hoogeveen, Drenthe, Nederland, she was 30 years old.


Notes about Sophia Koster

Sophia Koster, geb. 07 apr 1889 te Beverwijk,
ovl. 05 jan 1931 te Hoogeveen, Schutstraat 126 - ziekenhuis
Akte ovl Hoogeveen 3 dd 6-1-1931
Gehuwd 15 feb 1912 te Vreeswijk met:
Roelof Bakker, geb. ± 1883 te Zwartsluis,
ovl. 15 feb 1919 te Groningen,
zoon van Jan Bakker en Geertje Thalen
Akte ovl Meppel 45 dd 19-2-1919

Huw akte Vreeswijk 2 dd 15-2-1912
Hoogeveen, huwelijksakte, 28 februari 1920, aktenr. 19
Bruidegom: Marinus Hartman, geboren te Hoogeveen; oud: 23 jaren;
beroep: schipper,
zoon van Roelof Hartman en Annigje Otten, beroep: zonder.
Bruid: Sophia Koster, geboren te Beverwijk; oud: 30 jaren;
beroep: zonder; weduwe van Roelof Bakker,
dochter van Jan Koster, beroep: schipper, en Sophia Mooij,
beroep: zonder.
NB. vader bruidegom overleden Burgerlijke stand - Overlijden
Archieflocatie Drents Archief
Algemeen Toegangnr: 0167.014
Inventarisnr: 1931

Gemeente: Hoogeveen
Soort akte: overlijden
Aktenummer: 3
Aangiftedatum: 06-01-1931
Overledene Sophia Koster
Geslacht: V
Overlijdensdatum: 05-01-1931
Overlijdensplaats: Hoogeveen
Vader Jan Koster
Moeder Sophia Mooij
Partner Marinus Hartman
Relatie: echtgenote
Nadere informatie woonplaats Amsterdam; geboortepl: Beverwijk; geboortedatum: 07-04-1889; wed.v. Roelof Bakker; beroep overl.: zonder; beroep vader: zonder;

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sophia Koster

Sophia Koster
1889-1931

(1) 

Roelof Bakker
1883-1919

(2) 1920

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