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Europe / Re: my Dutch ancestor Pieter Josephus Domenicus DE SOMER
« on: Tuesday 03 March 15 02:51 GMT (UK)  »
I think the PJD de Somer who died in 1821 is the son of PD de Somer according to www.wiewaswie.nl.

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Europe / Re: Please can anyone help Dutch Population Register
« on: Thursday 09 January 14 03:33 GMT (UK)  »
There's a Franciscus Johannes van Doorn married in 1930 (link below).  If you can tell me the town/province of the population register or even show the rest of the image I might be able to find more information.

https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/a2apersonid/34699255/srcid/11219826/oid/6

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Europe / Re: Please can anyone help Dutch Population Register
« on: Thursday 09 January 14 03:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ann,

These cards listed when residents moved from one town to another and this one states that your ancestor's previous place of residence was Woking GB and to me it looks as if the place he was moving to was Batavia but, as you said, the writing is unclear.  The date he moved looks to be 25 Jan 1937.  I'm not sure what the other number and squiggles are but probably just initials if information was added at a later date.

Hope this helps!

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Europe / Re: Recommendations for paid Polish/German research
« on: Friday 18 January 13 23:15 GMT (UK)  »
A friend has used this lady for Polish research and was very happy with the results obtained.  I have been to a lecture she gave and was very impressed with her knowledge and experience.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~losthistories/

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Europe / Re: Phillip and Kate Levy Holland and England
« on: Tuesday 04 September 12 06:46 BST (UK)  »
Looks like those links didn't work.  Her are the details:

Detail result: (Father)

Source  Civil register - Birth 
Archive location  Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie (voor Nationaal Archief) 
General Municipality: Overschie
Type of record: Geboorteakte
Record number: 46
Registration date: 06-05-1853 
Child Marianne Levie
Gender: V
Abandoned child: N
Date of birth: 06-05-1853
Place of birth: Overschie 
Father Philippus Levie 
Mother Lena Goetman 

Detail result: (Father)

Source  Civil register - Birth 
Archive location  Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie (voor Nationaal Archief) 
General Municipality: Overschie
Type of record: Geboorteakte
Record number: 83
Registration date: 08-12-1855 
Child Hijmans Levie
Gender: M
Abandoned child: N
Date of birth: 07-12-1855
Place of birth: Overschie 
Father Philippus Levie 
Mother Lena Goetman 

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Europe / Re: Phillip and Kate Levy Holland and England
« on: Sunday 02 September 12 00:35 BST (UK)  »
I found this:
http://www.genlias.nl/nl/searchDetail.jsp?val=14&xtr=16346247&vgr=1
and this:
http://www.genlias.nl/nl/searchDetail.jsp?val=16&xtr=16346061&vgr=1
on Genlias.  Similar names and dates but difficult to say if it's your people.  Good luck!

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Europe / Re: Assistance with Dutch death certificate note - meaning
« on: Monday 23 July 12 07:18 BST (UK)  »
I don't know what the word adopted is in Dutch but I don't think it's 'goedgekeurd' or any of the rest of your sentence.  I really think the note only relates to the crossed out word but again my Dutch is not perfect.  My translation would be: "A word has been crossed out which is assumed to be 'daughter.'"

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Europe / Re: Assistance with Dutch death certificate note - meaning
« on: Monday 23 July 12 00:10 BST (UK)  »
My Dutch is pretty average but I think it means that one word was crossed out and that word was 'daughter.'  The witnesses were not necessarily relatives but it's possible that the word daughter was written by mistake and the margin note is just a clarification of the crossing out.  Is there a word crossed out on the original certificate and if so whereabouts is it?

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Europe / Re: Dutch location question
« on: Monday 18 June 12 01:00 BST (UK)  »
I can't help I'm afraid.  You've clearly done far more research into this than I have.  I have noticed with my ancestors' marriage records though that the country is never listed and has caused some confusion until I have found further records confirming German origins.

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