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Personal data Maria Petronella Warmerdam 

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Household of Maria Petronella Warmerdam

She is married to Jacobus Johannes Dingerdis.Source 2

Jacobus Johannes Dingerdis is bij zijn huwelijk 23 jaar


Maria Petronella Warmerdam is bij haar huwelijk 20 jaar


 


Huwelijksakte


Aktenummer 165

They got married on September 4, 1924 at Gemeente Velsen, Noord-Holland, Nederland, she was 20 years old.

bron: wiewaswie.nl

Notes about Maria Petronella Warmerdam

Geboorteakte
Aktenummer 44

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Maria Weijers
1843-1883

Maria Petronella Warmerdam
1904-1991

1924

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    1. Wiewaswie, via https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/56046...
      BS Geboorte met Maria Petronella Warmerdam

      Kind
      Maria Petronella Warmerdam
      Geboortedatum
      22-04-1904
      Geslacht
      Vrouw
      Vader
      Bastianus Warmerdam
      Moeder
      Johanna Catharina Beliën
      Gebeurtenis
      Geboorte
      Datum
      22-04-1904
      Gebeurtenisplaats
      Bloemendaal
      Documenttype
      BS Geboorte
      Erfgoedinstelling
      Noord-Hollands Archief
      Plaats instelling
      Haarlem
      Collectiegebied
      Noord-Holland
      Aktenummer
      44
      Registratiedatum
      22-04-1904
      Akteplaats
      Bloemendaal
    2. Wiewaswie, via https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken...
      Bruidegom:
      Jacobus Johannes Dingerdis
      Geboorteplaats:
      Velsen
      Leeftijd:
      23
      Beroep:
      fabrieksarbeider
      Bruid:
      Maria Petronella Warmerdam
      Geboorteplaats:
      Bloemendaal
      Leeftijd:
      20
      Vader van de bruidegom:
      Jacob Dingerdis
      Moeder van de bruidegom:
      Maria Hilbers
      Vader van de bruid:
      Bastianus Warmerdam
      Moeder van de bruid:
      Johanna Catharina Beliën
      Gebeurtenis:
      Huwelijk
      Datum:
      donderdag 4 september 1924
      Gebeurtenisplaats:
      Velsen
      Documenttype:
      BS Huwelijk
      Erfgoedinstelling:
      Noord-Hollands ArchiefNoord-Hollands Archief
      Plaats instelling:
      Haarlem
      Collectiegebied:
      Noord-Holland
      Aktenummer:
      165
      Registratiedatum:
      1924
      Akteplaats:
      Velsen

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