At birth the family lived at "De Achterstraat der stad letter B nummer 201"
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The information for this familie was imported from a Gedcom from a reliable familie source. According to the death certificate of his father, the last name was van Helden. His later brother's and sister's birth certificates also indicate a last name of van Helden (Antonius Carolus, Johanna). Handwriting from that period is not always clear: it's easy to read an "i" for an "e" therefore I have left it at van Helden. Does Wikitree provide a clearcut rule on these matters?
I don't understand what you are referring to with respect to the mother's first name. Note: The mother was known by many different first names: Elizabeth, Bertje, Bertha and Bartje. She was born before the introduction of formal birth certificates. Elizabeth was the oldest first name at birth I found in Wageningen archives.
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The information for this familie was imported from a Gedcom from a reliable familie source. According to the death certificate of his father, the last name was van Helden. His later brother's and sister's birth certificates also indicate a last name of van Helden (Antonius Carolus, Johanna). Handwriting from that period is not always clear: it's easy to read an "i" for an "e" therefore I have left it at van Helden. Does Wikitree provide a clearcut rule on these matters?
I don't understand what you are referring to with respect to the mother's first name. Note: The mother was known by many different first names: Elizabeth, Bertje, Bertha and Bartje. She was born before the introduction of formal birth certificates. Elizabeth was the oldest first name at birth I found in Wageningen archives.
Can you please update the LNAB?