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Personal data Adriana Wilhelmina Kern 


Household of Adriana Wilhelmina Kern

(1) She is married to Antonius Johannes van Tol.

They got married on June 11, 1924 at Rotterdam (Zh), she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. NN van Tol  1924

The couple were divorced from December 5, 1931 at Rotterdam (Zh).


(2) She has/had a relationship with NN NN.

The relationship started about 1929 at Rotterdam (Zh).


Child(ren):



(3) She is married to Gerardus Klop.

They got married on March 28, 1934 at Rotterdam (Zh), she was 29 years old.


(4) She is married to Wilhelmus van Trigt.

They got married after 1939 at Rotterdam (Zh).

The couple were divorced on August 11, 1943.


(5) She is married to Hendrikus Joannes Nies.

They got married on May 23, 1956 at Rotterdam (Zh), she was 51 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. NN van Kern  1933


Notes about Adriana Wilhelmina Kern

Zoon Philibertus Jacobus is geboren uit een buitenechtelijke relatie van Adriana Wilhelmina en een (vooralsnog) onbekende man van Indonesische afkomst. Philibertus Jacobus is weliswaar gewettigd door echtgenoot Antonius Johannes van Tol maar, naar verluid, een en ander heeft uiteindelijk geleid tot echtscheiding in 1931.

Na twee daaropvolgende huwelijken met respectievelijk Gerardus Klop en Wilhelmus van Trigt, is Adriana Wilhelmina in 1958 met haar vierde echtgenoot Hendrikus Joannes Nies, tezamen met zoon Philibertus Jacobus (van Tol), geëmigreerd naar de Verenigde Staten van Amerika en op 06 oktober 1958 aangekomen in New York City.

Bij Koninklijk Besluit van 08 december 1981 werden Adriana Wilhelmina (van Belgische afkomst) en echtgenoot Hendrikus Joannes Nies (van Duitse afkomst) genaturaliseerd tot Nederlander.
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Adriana Wilhelmina Kern
1904-1992

Adriana Wilhelmina Kern

(1) 1924
NN van Tol
1924-1924
(2) ± 1929
(3) 1934

Gerardus Klop
1897-1939

(4) > 1939
(5) 1956


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NN van Kern
1933-1933

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