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Personal data Johanna Wilhelmina "Naatje" van der Voort 


Household of Johanna Wilhelmina "Naatje" van der Voort

She is married to Johannes Theodorus Homan.

They got married on May 4, 1905 at Sassenheim, Teylingen, Zuid-Holland, she was 25 years old.Source 1

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Theodorus van der Voort 1851-1920
Elizabeth Witteman 1852-1923

Kinderen:

1.Johanna Maria Christina [Jo] Homan 17 juli 1906 Sassenheim aktenummer 57-16 april 1921 Sassenheim aktenummer 15

2.Elizabeth Johanna [Bets] Homan 26 september 1907 Sassenheim aktenummer 82- 1 november 1984 Leiderdorp
getrouwd op 6 februari 1930 te Sassenheim aktenummer 4 met Johannes van der Ploeg 24 juni 1905 Voorhout - 21 november 1960 Haarlem, begr Voorhout, medewerker bij een bollenbedrijf, grondwerker, zv
Johannes van der Ploeg 1866-1941 en Petronella Wijnands 1871-> 1941 , 8 kinderen

3.Maria Johanna [Mien] Homan 22 november 1908 Sassenheim aktenummer 90-26 september 1984 Lisse
getrouwd met Petrus Adrianus van der Lans, geboren rond 1918, overleden op 24 oktober 1988 Haarlem, medewerker bij een bollenbedrijf

4.Theadora [Do] Homan 30 maart 1910 Sassenheim aktenummer 23-29 oktober 1980 Sassenheim

5.Frederica Francisca [Frederiekje] Homan 14 mei 1911 Sassenheim aktenummer 9-18 februari 1913 Leiden aktenummer 152

6.Cornelia Homan 13 december 1912 Sassenheim - 15 november 1974 Sassenheim

7.Frederik Theodorus Hendrikus Homan 20 maart 1914 Sassenheim-12 november 1981 Leiden, medewerker bij een bollenbedrijf,
getrouwd op 26 augustus 1950 met (Niet openbaar) , 4 kinderen

8.Wilhelmina Homan 13 oktober 1915 Sassenheim -19 augustus 1917 Sassenheim aktenummer 41

9.Theodorus Fredericus Homan 17 november 1918 Sassenheim -17 februari 1990 Sassenheim, medewerker bij een bollenbedrijf
getrouwd op 2 oktober 1945 met Caecilia Julia W. van der Meij 23 januari 1919 in Lisse - 17 augustus 2003, begr Sassenheim, dv Theodorus Jacobus van der Meij 1890-1970 en Wilhelmina Zandbergen 1894-1977 , 7 kinderen

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  1. Nat. Archief Sassenheim 1905 aktenr 5

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  • In The Netherlands , there was from July 24, 1963 to April 14, 1965 the cabinet Marijnen, with Mr. V.G.M. Marijnen (KVP) as prime minister.
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