Geertjen (Hendriks) Boese is gerelateerd aan Nederland.
Geerdtje Hendriks was born on February 12, 1807 in Oldebroek, Gelderland, Nederland as daughter of Hendrik Jansz and Aaltje Jans. She was baptized on February 15, 1807 in Oldebroek, Gelderland, Nederland [1]
She was also known with the following first- and last names:
Geertje, Geertien, Geertjen, Gerritjen
Boezelaar, Boeselaar, Boeze, Boese
She married Gerrit Jans on April 21, 1831 in Kampen, Overijssel, Nederland [2]. Together they at least 6 children:
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Boese-79 and Hendriks-1755 appear to represent the same person because: Dear,
These 2 profiles represent the same persons. Please accept the merge. Geerdtjen is my fourth great grandmother.
The difference in LNAB comes from the usage of patronymics. Her fathers name was Hendrik, giving her the patronymic of Hendriks. Only later her father would take on the last name of Boese/Boeze/Boeselaar/Boezelaar, automatically giving his underaged children this name as well. I am still to find the record of his name change to decide what the official name should be.
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These 2 profiles represent the same persons. Please accept the merge. Geerdtjen is my fourth great grandmother.
The difference in LNAB comes from the usage of patronymics. Her fathers name was Hendrik, giving her the patronymic of Hendriks. Only later her father would take on the last name of Boese/Boeze/Boeselaar/Boezelaar, automatically giving his underaged children this name as well. I am still to find the record of his name change to decide what the official name should be.
Thank you! Joan Dubbelboer - Hollander