Wilhelm Voskuijl
Wilhelm Voskuijl was an uncle of Bep Voskuijl.
Wilhelm Voskuijl was a brother of Johan Voskuijl and an uncle of Bep Voskuijl. In WW1, the Military Inspection Board found him fit to serve and assigned him to the 2nd Garrison Artillery Regiment. Since his older brother Johan had already done military service, Wilhelm was exempted from service on 10 August 1918.[1]
He remained single and lived with his parents until they passed away, first his mother[2] and then his father.[3] Wilhelm Voskuij was an office clerk and authorised signatory for the N.V. Centrale Suikermaatschappij.[4] He was buried on 2 January 1953 at the Nieuwe Oosterbegraafplaats.[5]
Source personal data [6] Addresses: Tweede van Swindenstraat 4, Amsterdam; Newtonstraat 95 (1930); Voltaplein 42 (1934).[7]
Footnotes
- ^ Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Secretarie, Militaire Zaken en dienstvoorgangers (toegang 5182), inv. nr. 4427: Lotingsregister 1919, Schaap, J-Z, volgnr, 6143.
- ^ SAA, Burgerlijke Stand (toegang 5009), inv. nr. 4182: Registers van overlijdensakten 1920, deel 5, 76v, no. 3291.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart J.H. Voskuijl (1865).
- ^ Zie noot 1 en familiebericht in Algemeen Handelsblad, 5 januari 1953.
- ^ SAA, Indexen: Grafregistraties Nieuwe Ooster, grafnummer 62-2-0125.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart W. Voskuijl.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Gezinskaarten (toegangsnummer 5422): Gezinskaart J.H. Voskuijl (1865).