Cornelis Klaasz. Bakker

Brief Life History of Cornelis Klaasz.

When Cornelis Klaasz. Bakker was born on 28 July 1813, in Krommenie, North Holland, Netherlands, his father, Klaas Jansz Bakker, was 50 and his mother, Maartje Komen, was 39. He married Belitje Besse on 26 October 1834, in Krommenie, North Holland, Netherlands. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. He died on 25 February 1896, in Uitgeest, North Holland, Netherlands, at the age of 82.

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Family Time Line

Cornelis Klaasz. Bakker
1813–1896
Grietje Teunisd Olij
1827–1890
Marriage: 1 July 1849
Jan Olie
1848–1849
Teunis Bakker
1852–1942
Jan Bakker
1859–1943
Elisabeth Bakker
1863–1915
Niesje Bakker
1851–1912
Antje Bakker
1853–1923
Jan Bakker
1855–1855
Elisabeth Bakker
1856–1857
Jansje Bakker
1857–1933
Willem Bakker
1861–1863
Grietje Cornelis Bakker
1864–1929
Willem Bakker
1866–1866
Sanne Bakker
1868–1958
Willem Bakker
1871–1871

Sources (35)

  • Cornelis Bakker in entry for Geertje Bakker, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records, 1600-2000"
  • Cornelis Bakker in entry for Beletje Besse, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records, 1600-2000"
  • Cornelis Bakker in entry for Maartje Bakker, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records, 1600-2000"

World Events (7)

1814

William VI, prince of Orange, became King William I of the Netherlands.

1814 · Kingdom of the Netherlands

In 1814, after gaining its independence, the Netherlands became a kingdom of their own with William I of Orange-Nassau as their ruler.

1853

Birth of Vincent van Gogh.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Dutch Gerrit, Dirk, Klaas, Cornelis, Cornie, Durk, Frans, Kees, Michiel, Pieter, Aaltje, Adrianus. German Konrad, Claus, Erwin, Frieda, Gerhard, Hans, Hertha, Johannes.

Dutch and North German: occupational name for a baker, Dutch and Low German bakker. Compare Backer and Baker .

Norwegian: habitational name from any of the farmsteads so named in southeastern Norway; it is the indefinite plural form of Bakke .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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