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Personal data Trijntje Dieuwke (reins) Feenstra 

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Household of Trijntje Dieuwke (reins) Feenstra

She is married to Jacob Rein (piers) Haagsma.


Referentienummer: MH:F500704

They got married on May 28, 1898, she was 23 years old.


28-05-1898 Wymbritseradeel

Vader van de bruidegom
Pier Jans Haagsma
Moeder van de bruidegom
Sjoukje Jans de Jong

Bruidegom
Jacob Haagsma
leeftijd 44 jaar, geboren te Hommerts
Bruid
Trijntje Feenstra
leeftijd 23 jaar, geboren te Koudum

Vader van de bruid
Rein Ennes Feenstra
Moeder van de bruid
Jantje Pieters Visse

Child(ren):

  1. Ate (jacobs) Haagsma  1907-1978 


Notes about Trijntje Dieuwke (reins) Feenstra


Rein (jacobs) Feenstra, geboren 30 oktober 1895 uit de ongehuwde moeder Trijntje Dieuwke (reins) Feenstra. Zij was toen 20 jaar. Vader was de 21 jaar oudere Jacob (piers) Haagsma, die in 1885 trouwde met Rinske Gietema. Enkele dagen na de geboorte van Rein Feenstra werd een levenloos kind geboren uit het huwelijk van Jacob Haagsma en Rinske Gietema. (op 6 november 1895). Twee dagen later is ook Rinske overleden. Bijgaand een blad uit het overlijdensregister. (Linksboven en rechtsonder). Drie jaar later, in 1898 zijn Jacob en Trijntje alsnog getrouwd en kregen nog vjf kinderen, maar dat zijn Haagsma's. Jan * 1899, Enne * 1902, Sjoukje *1904, Ate *1907 en Pieter * 1910. Erkenning van Rein Feenstra als zijn zoon heeft nooit plaats gevonden, ook al omdat de familienaam van zijn moeder (Feenstra) in de akte van geboorte is aangegeven. Eigenlijk zijn de afstammelingen van Rein (jacobs) Feenstra dus ook Haagsma's. Jacob Haagsma is overleden op 2 oktober 1923 in Allingawier, nu een aardig museumdorp dicht bij Exmorra.

Overledene
Trijntje Feenstra
leeftijd 69 jaar, overleden te Allingawier
op 27-07-1944 weduwe

Vader
Rein Ennes Feenstra
Moeder
Jantje Pieters Visser

Referentienummer: MH:I501982

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