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Personal data Jan Vos 


Household of Jan Vos

He is married to Janna Klaassens.

They got married on November 24, 1916 at Gasselte, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Trientje Vos  1917-1998
  2. Geert Vos  1919-1988 
  3. Herman Frits Vos  1921-1973
  4. Egbert Vos  1922-1991 
  5. (Not public)
  6. Elsina Vos  1927-1945
  7. Hendrik (Hennie) Vos  1929-2000 
  8. Willem Eit Vos  1935-1936


Notes about Jan Vos

Opmerkelijk dat de kinderen van Jan en Janna op zo veel plaatsen over de Hondsrug geboren zijn. Achtereenvolgend:
Gasselte
Groningen
Odoorn
Odoorn
Odoorn
Gasselte
Gasselte
Gasselte
Norg
Norg.
Dit kan met het werk van Jan te maken hebben of met economische omstandigheden.
Op de gezinskaart staat vermeld dat hij eerst landbouwer was en later voorwerker bij het Staatsbosbeheer. Dit laatste beroep kan een reden zijn dat de kinderen in verschillende plaatsen geboren zijn. Het gezin kwam van Gasselte en ging in 1924 weer terug naar Gasselte.

Op de gezinsfoto ca 1932 staan Jan Vos en Janna Klaassens met hun kinderen:
Trientje, Geert, Herman, Egbert, Jan, Grietinus, Elsiena en Hendrik was toen de jongste.
(bron: Hennie en Janny Vos).


Second World War victim


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Vos

Jan Vos
1821-1886
Egbert Vos
1844-1929
Trientje Vos
1852-1926

Jan Vos
1895-1990

1916
Trientje Vos
1917-1998
Geert Vos
1919-1988
Egbert Vos
1922-1991
Elsina Vos
1927-1945

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