KindEngelbartus Damkot
Geslacht
Man
Vader
Jan Derk Damkot
Beroep
Landbouwer
Leeftijd
41
Moeder
Enneken Oonk
Beroep
zonder beroep
Gebeurtenis
Geboorte
Datum
30-08-1843
Gebeurtenisplaats
Woold
Documenttype
BS Geboorte
Erfgoedinstelling
Gelders Archief
Plaats instelling
Arnhem
Collectiegebied
Gelderland
Archief
0207
Registratienummer
2491
Aktenummer
133
Registratiedatum
31-08-1843
Akteplaats
Winterswijk
Collectie
Winterswijk
Engelbartus Damkot |
Engelbartus Damkot
Geslacht: Man
Geboorte: 30 aug 1843 - Winterswijk,Gelderland,Netherlands
Ouders: Jan Derk Damkot, Enneken Damkot (geboren Oonk)
Broers/zusters: Gezina Alijda Damkot, Gesiena ( Gezina) Aleijda ( Aleida) Welhousen (geboren Damkot), Anna Geertrui Damkot
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Engelbert DamkotGeslacht: ManGeboorte: Ongeveer 1844 - NetherlandsAankomst: 1846 - New York, New York, United StatesSchip: SuperlLeeftijd: 2Nationaliteit: NetherlandsRegel: 79Broninformatie: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897 (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, roll 64); , Record Group .
Early passenger lists were single page manifests and recorded minimal information about passengers. Over time forms were standardized and additional questions were added. Depending on the year, information recorded about a passenger may include name, age, gender, occupation, destination, and information regarding place of origin—e.g. native country, citizenship status, race, nationality, birthplace, or last residence. By 1907 passenger manifests contained 29 columns and were two-pages wide with left and right sides. These left and right sides appear as separate images, so be sure to use the "previous" and "next" arrow buttons in the image viewer in order to see all pages that pertain to a record. Two questions that were included on the manifest beginning in 1907 were: 1) name and address of nearest friend or relative in country whence the alien came; and 2) whether going to join a relative or friend, and if so, what relative or friend, and his name complete address. MyHeritage has indexed the names and relationships of the individuals referenced in these two additional questions, making MyHeritage the only place where these additional names are searchable.Records in this collection come from National Archives (NARA) microfilm collections M237 (Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897) and T715 (Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957).