Jan Hendrik Hobbelink1
M, #17937, ° c 1770, +. b 1834
Jan Hendrik Hobbelink was born c 1770 in Gericht Delden.1,4 He married (NH) Hendrina Planthof on 1 Sep 1803 in Almelo1 (banns (Gericht) 12 Aug 1803, Ambt Almelo.)1 He died b 1834 in Ambt Almelo.5
More Information:
He lived at the time of his marriage in Ambt Almelo.1 His father was Hendrik Hobbelink. (He died before 1803.)1
Census records:
In Almelo, in 1812:Jan Hendrik van het Wold officially adopted the name Hobbelink for himself and his daughters Aaltjen and Fenneken.6
In Almelo, in 1812:Jan Hendrik Hobbelink officially adopted the name Wold for himself, his stepsons Jannes and Mannes, and his stepdaughters Aaltjen, Engela, Siena and Janna, children of Albert van het Wolt.7
More Information:
He lived at the time of his marriage in Ambt Almelo.1 His father was Hendrik Hobbelink. (He died before 1803.)1
Census records:
In Almelo, in 1812:Jan Hendrik van het Wold officially adopted the name Hobbelink for himself and his daughters Aaltjen and Fenneken.6
In Almelo, in 1812:Jan Hendrik Hobbelink officially adopted the name Wold for himself, his stepsons Jannes and Mannes, and his stepdaughters Aaltjen, Engela, Siena and Janna, children of Albert van het Wolt.7
Family | Hendrina Planthof ° s 1763 |
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Source(s)
- [S12] Ambt Almelo, Marriages : Jan Hendrik Hobbelink en Hendrina Planthof, 12 Aug 1803.
- [S32] DTB NH Almelo, Dopen/Baptisms : Fenneken, dochter van Jan Hendrik van 't Wold en Hendrina Planthof, 4 Jun 1809.
- [S7] BS Ambt Almelo, Marriages : 1849 #22. Gerrit Koning en Fenneken van 't Wold, 22 Jun 1849.
- [S26] BS Ambt Almelo, Overlijden/Deaths : 1819 #61. Geertrui Slot, 29 Oct 1819.
- [S7] BS Ambt Almelo, Marriages : 1834 #20. Jannes Bolk en Fenneken Hobbelink, 10 Sep 1834.
- [S16] Naamaannemingen Almelo, Mairie d'Almelo, 1812. #99. Jan Hendrik van 't Wold.
- [S16] Naamaannemingen Almelo, Mairie d'Almelo, 1812. #100. Jan Hendrik Hobbelink.
- [S32] DTB NH Almelo, Dopen/Baptisms : Aaltjen, dochter van Jan Hendrik Hobbelink en Hendrina Planthof, 6 May 1804.