https://www.openarch.nl/rar:713ae09c-6a00-d38e-3f14-a33b4b8417ef lists two children (Agnes Agnes Pie
the mother (de Graauw) is too hold to have been their mother. I have finished researching the other children and can not find a connection. How do the two children fit into the family?
thanks in advance
Kay L. Davis
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Do you have the number of the specific scan? , not the page number , the actual scan.?
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Adrien: I am confused. I guess in don't know the difference between the scan number nd the page number. Can you explain this to me?
thanks
Kay Davis
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The page number was 287. I had a look for this scan, but page 287 wasn't scanned. The children born between 1928 and 1936 are less than 100 years old, therefore the page cannot be published for privacy reasons. If the 100 year rule remains, the page can be published either on 20 January 2036 or 1 January 2037.
I found a marriage between Wilhelmus de Lang and Johanna Kooyman/Kooijman https://www.openarch.nl/rar:1a05533f-104e-5ffc-8fa0-68bff14dbf32
I also found the marriage between Johannes de Lang and Johanna Wilhelmina Auwens https://www.openarch.nl/gld:158356A3-64F1-4264-85F5-9DE34C76EA4A
So this was evidently a three generation family. The children from 1928-1933 must be Wilhelmus', and the others could be either Johannes' or Wilhelmus'.
We are not supposed to have seen this information about people born less than 100 years ago. If these people are still alive and complain, OpenArch would be in serious trouble. I filed an Error Report to OpenArch and suggested they delete the people less than 100 years ago immediately. I've attached a copy of the record in case they delete it before you have a chance to look at it again.
It may be possible to get a copy of the original Population Registration record with the people born under a 100 years ago redacted. You would need to contact Regionaal Archief Rivierenland and be prepared to wait due to the pandemic and to pay a fee.
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Fortunately , Mr Van Helsdingen stumbled upon the issue with missing pages and scans.I also tried other
names on the branch , to browse those books , and indeed, several pages are missing not scanned/placed out of order.In most cases Kay,the correct page is either highlighted in a colored frame.They also have a page number in the book itself.
Anyway,Given the answer of Mr Van Helsdingen,you have a full basket now...
Adrie
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As the scans are missing, i'm not convinced that publishing the date of birth and name only would violate
the 100 year rule.(In Belgium they moved the tier to 120 yrs), as an aside.
Can you keep us informed about the answer they come up with?.........
Adrie
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