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Personal data Jan ten Hove 


Household of Jan ten Hove

He is married to Reintje Ooms.

They got married on August 12, 1922 at Markelo, he was 25 years old.


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Notes about Jan ten Hove

bron: fotobestand Heemkunde Markelo

Archief Markelo fotobestand
Classificatie MAF.AIII.I, Gebouwen, Kerkinterieur en pastoriën
Archiefcode MAF.AIII.I-03119
Omschrijving Opening nieuwe dienstgebouw NH gemeente met van L. naar R: mevr. Berendina Fredrika Goorhuis-Meengs (*1914), Hendrika Jantina (Rikie) Goorhuis (*1945), Berendina (Bea) Geurtsen (*1947), Ds. G.C. Schellenberg en de kerkeraadsleden ten Hove, D.J. Klein Onstenk, J.A. Martijn
Datum 06/1954

Markelo fotobestand, Personen, Gemeentebesturen/raden,
MAF.DI.B-00540
Wethouder Jan ten Hove (*1897). Hij was lid van de gemeenterdd van 1946 tot 1958. En hij was wethouder van 1949-1953 (samen met G.J. Berendsen) en van 1953-1958 (samen met A.R. v.d. Wolde. Hij was lid van de ARP.

(1972; )

Markelo fotobestand, Personen, Gemeentebesturen/raden,
MAF.DI.B-02257
Eerste gemeenteraad na de oorlog in 1947 met van L naar R: Zittend: weth. Gerrit Rohaan, burg. Korthals Altes, gem.secr. Antonie Pieter Numans, weth. Gerrit Jan Berendsen.
Staand: Mannes Kippers, J. ten Hove, A.J. Sligman, G.B. Hoek, E.J. Huisken, B.J. Klein Zandvoort, H.G. Leunk, Arend Roelof van der Wolde, J.H. Sprokkereef

(05/1947; )

Markelo fotobestand, Personen, Gemeentebesturen/raden,
MAF.DI.B-02385
Gemeenteraad bij herdenking 10 jaar bevrijding met van L naar R: Zittend: H.G. Leunk, J.H. Sprokkereef, weth. Arend Roelof van der Wolde, burg. de Beaufort, loco-secr. Hendrik Jan Hoekman, weth. J. ten Hove, G.H. Stegeman. Staand: notulis Gerrit Jan Eelderink, Gerrit Rohaan, Mannes Kippers, A.J. Aanstoot, G. Dollekamp, Gerrit Jan Berendsen, Johan Sanderman, G.B. Hoek, Herman Kottelenberg, gemeentebode Gerrit Willem Oosterkamp

(05/1955; )

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    1. cd-rom Oonze volk St. Heemkunde Markelo
    2. Telefoonboek Nederland 1950

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