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Personal data Hendrikus Bronk 


Household of Hendrikus Bronk

He is married to Maria Geertruida Petronella Groot.

They got married on November 30, 1894 at Culemborg, Gelderland, he was 23 years old.Source 3

Vader bruidegom:Hendrikus Bronk, visscher
Moeder bruidegom:Alida Kootkar
Vader bruid:Cornelis Groot, koopman
Moeder bruid:Helena Zandbergen
beroep bg: arbeider (later: agent van politie)

kinderen:
1 Hendrikus Bronk, magazijnmeester, kantoorbediende, geboren Culemborg 8 februari 1895 [Aktenummer:29], overleden Barneveld 7 september 1946
gehuwd Rotterdam 24 augustus 1921 [Pagina:L90v] met Margaretha Wilhelmina Alida Egge geboren Amsterdam 29 juni 1894, dochter van Willem Egge, schipper, en Margaretha Strikker.Uit dit huwelijk: 1 zoon

2 Petrus Maria Bronk geboren Rotterdam 28 mei 1896 [akte nr. 4284] en aldaar overleden 24 juli 1896 [akte nr. 3273].

3 Petrus Maria Bronk kantoorbediende, geboren Rotterdam 14 september 1898 [akte nr. 10999] en aldaar overleden 7 september 1964.
gehuwd Rotterdam 27 november 1929 Pagina:r137] met Jeichienne Venema geboren Rotterdam 29 april 1903, dochter van Berend Venema, machinist, en Maria Jacoba Roling. Petrus woonde tot aan zijn huwelijk bij zijn broer Hendrik.

4 Alida Bronk geboren Rotterdam 13 augustus 1900 [akte nr. 7509] en aldaar overleden 23 november 1918.

5 Helena Johanna Hendrika Bronk geboren Rotterdam 18 augustus 1905 [akte nr. 8013], gehuwd Rotterdam 7 april 1926 [Pagina:d78v] en aldaar gescheiden 2 februari 1932 van Bertus Cornelis Kooijman, zakkenstoppper, geboren Dordrecht 19 juni 1908, zoon van Cornelis Kooijman en Theodora Willemina Nunnikhoven.Uit dit huwelijk: 1 zoon en 1 dochter.
Helena hertrouwd Rotterdam 23 december 1936 met Nicolaas Duijster geboren Rotterdam 19 januari 1913, zoon van Wilhelmus Flores Duijster, schrijver spoorwegen, en Francina Catharina Teerlink.

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  2. Stadsarchief Rotterdam 1930 aktenummer 1920.675, folio a057v
  3. Gelders Archief Culemborg 1894 Aktenummer:52

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