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Inhoud"Scheiding en verdeling van een huis, schuur en erf aan de Mijzijde onder Kamerik, afkomstig uit de nalatenschap van Jan Tukker, weduwnaar van Adriaantje Berkhoef, overleden op May 5, 1873 te Kamerik. De erfgenamen zijn: 1) Klaas Tukker, scheepmaker te Kamerik; 2) Aaltje (Alida) Tukker, zonder beroep te Kamerik; 3) Arie Nap, koopman te Kamerik, voor zichzelf en als gemachtigde van 4) Katharina Tukker, weduwe van Gijsbertus Nap, zonder beroep te Kamerik, van 5) Adriaantje Nap, zonder beroep te Kamerik, van 6) Gijsbertus Nap, zonder beroep te Kamerik, van 7) Steven van Rooijen, gehuwd met Janna Nap, bierhandelaar te Woerden, van 8) Arie van der Bijl Wzn, gehuwd met Cornelia Elisabeth Nap, groenteboer te Woerden, van 9) Gerrit Blok, weduwnaar van Baartje Nap, schilder te Loenen, van 10) Jannetje Tukker, weduwe van Dirk Hoogendoorn, zonder beroep te Noorden, van 11) Jan Korver, gehuwd met Adriaantje Hoogendoorn, veehouder te Noorden, van 12) Gijsbert Blok, gehuwd met Janna Hoogendoorn, veehouder te Noorden, van 13) Teuntje Tukker, weduwe van Maarten Kerver, gehuwd met Jan Poot, winkelier te Noorden, van 14) Jan Kerver, werkman te Alphen, en van 15) Cornelis Groenendijk, gehuwd met Adriana Kerver, bakker te Zwammerdam."
RetroactaApril 15, 1859, notaris O.W. van Geijtenbeek te Harmelen.

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RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard in Woerden, Notarial records
Notarieel archief Harmelen, Harmelen, archive W235, inventory number 87, record number 5308


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