Cornelia van Ruiven was born on 9 Jan 1900 in Hekelingen, Zuid-Holland, Nederland, daughter of Gerbrand van Ruiven (1870– ) and Geertrui de Regt (1870–1947).[1]
Her siblings were:
Cornelia was recorded in a population register in 1890 in Hekelingen, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.[2]
Cornelia (20) married Gerrit van der Hoek (21) (born on 16 Mar 1899 in Oud-Beijerland, Zuid-Holland, Nederland, son of Adrianus van der Hoek and Jannetje Hoogwerf) on 22 Jul 1920 in Oud-Beijerland, Zuid-Holland.[3]
Name | Birth Date | Birth Place |
Barbera van Ruiven | 10 Jul 1896 | Hekelingen |
Cornelis van Ruiven | 10 Apr 1898 | Hekelingen |
Cornelia van Ruiven | 9 Jan 1900 | Hekelingen |
Nikolaas van Ruiven | 12 Feb 1902 | Hekelingen |
Geertruida van Ruiven | 31 Dec 1894 | Nieuw-Beijerland |
Gerbrand van Ruiven | 22 Jun 1870 | Oud-Beijerland |
Geertrui de Regt | 28 Apr 1870 | Zuid-Beijerland |
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