3 Generations forefathers en parents
Information sheet of Lena Cornelia van Leeuwen
Additional information
Event | Datum | Beroep | Straat | Woonplaats | Bron | |
Birth | ABT1847 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 09-09-1868 | | | Wissenkerke (NB) |   | |
Occupation | 09-09-1868 | zonder | | |   | |
Occupation | 07-02-1875 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 06-02-1876 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 23-08-1877 | Arbeidster | | |   | |
Occupation | 29-08-1878 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 24-09-1879 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 14-03-1881 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 11-12-1882 | Arbeidster | | |   | |
Occupation | 10-08-1884 | | | Wissenkerke |   | |
Occupation | 21-04-1897 | Arbeidster | | |   | |
Occupation | 14-05-1908 | Arbeidster | | |   | |
Deceased | 21-09-1908 | | | Wissenkerke | info, | |
Brothers and sisters (∞ partners):
[M]
Abraham Cornelis van Leeuwen[F]
Pieternella Maria van Leeuwen                     ∞ [M]
Pieter Hendrik Snoodijk[M]
Jacob van Leeuwen                     ∞ [F]
Maria Lavooij[F]
Johanna Jacomina van Leeuwen                     ∞ [M]
Jan Amelink[F]
Pieternella Johanna van Leeuwen[F]
Johanna Jacomina van Leeuwen[M]
Abraham van Leeuwen[M]
Jacob van Leeuwen[M]
Jacob van Leeuwen[F]
Pieternella Maria van Leeuwen[F]
Willemina Maria van Leeuwen[F]
Willemina Maria van Leeuwen[M]
Abraham Cornelis van Leeuwen[F]
Adriana van Leeuwen[F]
Jacomina Maria van Leeuwen[F]
Lena Hendrika van Leeuwen[M]
Jan Johannes van Leeuwen[F]
Adriana Lena van Leeuwen[M]
Abraham van Leeuwen[F]
Lena Cornelia van LeeuwenDate of marriage : 09-09-1868, at Wissenkerke (NB),
info,
infoChildren with this partner
[M]
Iman de Looff                     ∞ [F]
Lena Johanna de Lange[F]
Janna de Looff                     ∞ [M]
Abraham Versluis[M]
Leendert de Looff[M]
Iman de Looff[M]
Johannes de Looff[F]
Janna de Looff[F]
Pieternella de Looff[F]
Johanna de Looff[F]
Sara de Looff[M]
Jacob de Looff[M]
Johannes de Looff[F]
Pieternella de Looff[F]
Sara de Looff[F]
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