Philip Paauw1
M, #756, ° 1762, +. Mar 1808
Philip Paauw was born in 1762.3 He married Eva Lankamp, daughter of Enne Langkamp,2,3,1 (banns (NH) 21 Nov 1789, Almelo)2 They went on 6 Dec 1789 with certificate to Deventer.2 He died on 3 Mar 1808 in Stad Almelo. Jannes Lammerink was the witness3 Six children survived him.3
More Information:
His father was Johannes Lodewijk Poo.2
Philip Paauw and Eva Lankamp had at least 6 children. Philip was survived by 6 children in 1808.3 Philip Paauw was in 1789 a soldier in the 1st Batt. Orange Gelderland.2
More Information:
His father was Johannes Lodewijk Poo.2
Philip Paauw and Eva Lankamp had at least 6 children. Philip was survived by 6 children in 1808.3 Philip Paauw was in 1789 a soldier in the 1st Batt. Orange Gelderland.2
Family | Eva Lankamp ° 3 Aug 1768, +. 20 Feb 1850 |
Children |
Source(s)
- [S488] BS Gemeente Almelo, Marriages : 1815 #27. Abraham van Buuren en Eva Lankamp, 23 Jun 1815.
- [S10] DTB NH Almelo, Huwelijken/Marriages : Filip Poo en Eva Lankamp, 21 Nov 1789.
- [S15] Stad Almelo, Overlijden/Deaths : book 1, pg 60. Caspar Paaun, 3 May 1808.
- [S59] DTB, Delft Dopen. inv. 112, fol 140. <http://www.archief.delft.nl/
- [S2] BS. Westerbork Huwelijken : 1822 #7. Casper Pauw en Jantje Stevens, 11 May 1822. Images maybe also available at http://familysearch.org
- [S2] BS. Westerbork Huwelijken : 1829 #7, Casper Pauw en Zwaantje Klaas Snijder, 11 Jul 1829. Images maybe also available at http://familysearch.org
- [S435] Tresoar/AlleFriezen, Harlingen RK Dopen : Inv#346. Francina Johanna, dochter
van Philip Pauw, soldaat en Eva Lankam, 30 Jan 1797., online: http://www.tresoar.nl/ and https://www.allefriezen.nl/. URL:. - [S7] BS Ambt Almelo, Marriages : 1829 #11. Hendrikus Paauw en Berendina Reuvekamp, 23 May 1829.
- [S26] BS Ambt Almelo, Overlijden/Deaths : 1875 #61. Hendrikus Paaw, 26 Apr 1875.
- [S32] DTB NH Almelo, Dopen/Baptisms : Anna, dochter van Philip Pou en Eva Lankamp, 5 Aug 1802.
- [S6] DTB RK Almelo, Dopen/Baptisms : Fredericus, filius Philippi Pauw et Evae Lankamp, 26 Jan 1805.