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Inhoud"Scheiding en verdeling van de nalatenschap van Samuel Gerssen, overleden op March 22, 1886 te Oudenrijn. De erfgenamen zijn: 1) Teuntje Doornenbal, weduwe van Samuel Gerssen, zonder beroep te Oudenrijn; 2) Jan Casant, gehuwd met Mijntje Gerssen, bouwman te Kockengen; 3) Jacobus Gerssen, melkboer te Amsterdam; 4) Bruinis Barten, gehuwd met Mietje Gerssen, bouwman te Vleuten; 5) Samuel Gerssen jr, landbouwer te Oudenrijn; 6) Jacobus Walbeek, gehuwd met Teuntje Gerssen, bouwman te Abcoude-Baambrugge; 7) Johannes Gerssen, bouwman te Oudenrijn, en 8) Gerrit Ligterink, gehuwd met Heintje Gerssen, bouwman te Oudenrijn."
RetroactaJune 1, 1886, notaris D. Robbemond te Harmelen; January 2, 1872, notaris E. van Beusekom Ezn te Loenen; January 10, 1872, notaris O.W. van Geijtenbeek te Harmelen; March 10, 1868, notaris S. van Kempen te Abcoude.

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RHC Rijnstreek en Lopikerwaard in Woerden, Notarial records
Notarieel archief Harmelen, Harmelen, archive W235, inventory number 837, record number 1710


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