Johanna de Jong

Female14 March 1893–26 August 1979

Brief Life History of Johanna

When Johanna de Jong was born on 14 March 1893, in Lexmond, South Holland, Netherlands, her father, Mees de Jong, was 49 and her mother, Hilligje Teuntje de Keijzer, was 31. She married Jan Willem Vermeulen on 3 February 1911, in Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 5 daughters. She died on 26 August 1979, in Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands, at the age of 86.

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Family Time Line

Jan Willem Vermeulen
1891–1971
Johanna de Jong
1893–1979
Marriage: 3 February 1911
Hilligje Teuntje Vermeulen
1910–2009
Jan Cornelis Vermeulen
1911–1965
Johanna Wilhelmina Vermeulen
1912–1994
Neeltje Vermeulen
1914–1979
Meselina Vermeulen
1915–1971
Floris Vermeulen
1916–1939
child Vermeulen
1917–1917
Dirk Vermeulen
1918–
Jan Willem Vermeulen
1920–1989
Geertje Cornelia Vermeulen
1925–2014

Sources (3)

  • Johanna de Jong, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records"
  • Johanna de Jong in entry for Floris Vermeulen, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records"
  • Johanna de Jong in entry for Doodgeboren kind Vermeulen, "Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    3 February 1911Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands
  • Children (10)

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    Siblings (3)

    World Events (8)

    1899 · Hague Peace Convention

    Age 6

    The Hague Peace Convention was a series conferences that produced treaties and declarations. The convention took place in Hague, Netherlands. The conferences were among the first formal statements of the laws of war and war crimes in secular international law.

    1904 · Weerdinge Couple Found in Bog

    Age 11

    Two skeletons were found next to each other in Drenthe, Netherlands. The skeletons were dated back to between 160 BC and 220 AD. One of the skeletons was thought to be a female and the other a male so scientists called them the Weerdinge couple or Mr. and Mrs. Veenstra. It was determined that both skeletons were men and the name was changed to Weerdinge Men.

    1917

    Age 24

    WWI. Despite Dutch neutrality in World War I (1914-18), the Netherlands suffers from severe food shortages, triggering street riots.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Indian Dilip, Anirban, Gopal, Alok, Anindya, Arunava, Asit, Asok, Dibyendu, Goutam, Indra, Indranil.

    Indian: variant of Dey .

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

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