Birth on in District Nickerie (Nieuw Rotterdam) (Surinam)

Father

Edzer Geeles Tuik

Mother

Rachel Isaij Samson

Child (male)

  • Jeltje Tuik, born on December 14, 1859 in District Nickerie (Nieuw Rotterdam)

Declarant

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Remark

Kantmelding: anders: Uit het van den districts-commissaris van Nickerie ontvangen en aan hem teruggezonden ten zijnen bureele berustende eenig voorhanden exemplaar van het register van geboorten van Nickerie over 1859 is mij gebleken dat de daarin voorkomende oorspronkelijke akte betrekkelijk het hieronder genoemd kind vermeldt dat het is een kind van het vrouwelijk geslacht, hetgeen met de werkelijkheid in overeenstemming is. Resolutie van 28-10-1889 L&D No 6381.) Paramaribo, 21-11-1889.


Source citation

National Archives Suriname, Civil registration births
Paramaribo, December 14, 1859



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