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Inhoud"Scheiding en verdeling van de nalatenschap van Risje Boer, weduwe van Isaac Baelde, overleden op February 25, 1886 te Bodegraven. De erfgenamen zijn: 1) Willem Baelde, bouwman te Bodegraven, voor zichzelf, als executeur-testamentair en als gemachtigde van 2) Rogier Willem Klop, gehuwd met Adriana Baelde, gruttersknecht te Krommenie; Jan van Dam, bouwman te Loenersloot, als gemachtigde van 3) Risje Baelde, zonder beroep te Loenersloot, van 4) Hermanus van der Vlist, weduwnaar van Aaltje Baelde, bouwman te Reijerscop onder Veldhuizen, van 5) Isaac Baelde, bouwman te Werkendam, van 6) Willem van Bemmel, gehuwd met Cornelia Baelde, bouwman te Reijerscop onder Veldhuizen, van 7) Jan Kastelijn, gehuwd met Grietje Baelde, bouwman te Jaarsveld, van 8) Gerrit Cornelis van Bemmel, gehuwd met Antje Baelde, bouwman te Lopik, en van 9) Hendrik Baelde Pzn, bouwman te Vleuten; 10) Isaac Baelde Pzn, bouwman te Bodegraven; 11) Arie van der Neut, gehuwd met Catharina Baelde, koopman te Bodegraven; 12) Jan Baelde, bouwman te Oudshoorn; 13) Cornelis van der Neut, gehuwd met Antje Baelde, bouwman te Waarder, en 14) Hendrik Baelde Izn, bouwman te Bodegraven."
RetroactaApril 8, 1886, notaris mr G.H. Fuhri Snethlage te Woerden.

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RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard in Woerden, Notarial records
Notarieel archief Woerden, Woerden, archive W054a, inventory number 150, record number 504


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