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Comment by Russell Lynn Drysdale on August 6, 2024 at 19:07

Comment by Russell Lynn Drysdale on August 5, 2024 at 22:20
TELEFOONGIDS BANDOENG (Preanger) - januari 1936
"No. 101 - Uitgave januari 1936 - bijgewerkt tot 20 december 1935"
Name Turpijn, J 
Additional information. Accountant, Member Dutch Institute v. Accountants Address  Javastraat 4  
Tel. Bd 418 Page (s) 54 
Comment by Russell Lynn Drysdale on February 16, 2023 at 13:28

Voyage on board the ship Willem Reyes, better known as the Archille Lauro.

Comment by Russell Lynn Drysdale on February 15, 2023 at 14:17

Birth of Irene Drijsdale , J.M. Drijsdale -Turpijn listed as mother.

Comment by Russell Lynn Drysdale on February 14, 2023 at 22:09

Drysdale, Thomas Conrad, aged seventy-two, no profession,born in Soerakarta, [ Surakarta,Indonesia ]residing in  Gravenhage, [ The Hague, Netherlands ]married to:Turpijn, Jean Minette, son ofDrysdale, William and Claus,Frederika Catharina,both deceased ...The declarant stated that he had knowledge of the deceased from his own knowledge.
Of which deed has been read in accordance with the law.

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Drijsdale , Thomas Coenraad , oud tweeenzeventig jaar, zonder beroep, geboren in soerakarta , wonende te 's--Gravenhage, gehuwdmet
: Turpijn ,Jean Minette,zoon van Drijsdale ,William en Claus,Frederika Catharina , beiden overleden...
De aangever weklaarde uit eigen wetenschap van het overlijlden kennis te dragen.
Waarvan akte overeenkomstig de wet is voorgelezen.
Comment by Maureen on February 14, 2023 at 17:36

This is my great grandmother Suze Drysdale-Turpijn!

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