BS Huwelijk on in Leiden (Netherlands)

Father of groom

Johannes Sosef, residing in Rijnsburg

Mother of groom

Johanna Maria Elisabeth Ouwersloot

Groom

Martinus Sosef, born in Rijnsburg, 37 years old, residing in Rijnsburg, bloemenkweker by profession

Bride

Jannetje Smit, born in Leiden, 35 years old, residing in Leiden, no profession

Father of bride

Willem Smit, residing in Leiden

Mother of bride

Elisabeth Geertruida Kwestroo, residing in Leiden


Remark

Jaar akte: 1939


Source citation

Heritage Leiden and environs in Leiden (Netherlands),
Ambtenaar van de Burgerlijke Stand van Leiden (1929-1993), Part: 69, Leiden, archive 1005, inventory number 69, May 3, 1939, Huwelijksregister van Leiden, 1939, record number 216



Internet address

  • https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/collecties/personen/zoek-op-personen/deeds/9818b376-d8a7-062e-380a-7e034f4f9970
  • https://www.openarchieven.nl/elo:9818b376-d8a7-062e-380a-7e034f4f9970

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Comments

On Saturday, 4 November J. Lehman wrote

Incorrect name for the Mother of Groom, the original deed indicates her name is Johanna Maria Elisabeth Ouwersloot


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