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All of my ancestors lived in Europe. My father, was born in Hamburg, Germany. His ancestors lived in the Grand-Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, now the western part of the German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. My mothers family lived in the Netherlands. Both families emigrated to Canada in the early 1950's. This photo shows my parents (Ernst Boldt and Johanna Maria Moll) and grand-parents on the day of my parents' wedding, Boldts on the left, Molls on the right.

This site captures the current state of my genealogy research. Since researching Dutch ancestors is much easier, most of the data is for Dutch relatives. Also included is data for my Dutch in-law aunts and uncles. However, since they are in-laws, I haven't applied the same level of diligence or completeness that I try to do for my blood relatives. Normally, I try to find original source records of births, marriages, and deaths for all of my relatives, as well as their spouses. But I usually delve further into in-law families when there are interesting inter-relationships between various branches of the family. So far, though, I haven't found any connections between the Molls and the in-law families.

If you find any information here useful, do not cite this site. Instead, download the scans of the original source documents and cite them. I make no guarantees that the URL's within this site will remain constant over time.



Names

Kets van Essen Vink de Roos van de Kamp Wubbels Jans van de Veen Gerritsen van Sadelhof Wentink Evers Schut van Zadelhoff van den Brink van den Pol Geerlings van Sadelhoff van Beek Brouwer Hupkes Moll Schmidt Wulff Laseur van den Berg van Apeldoorn Willemsen Berendsen Boldt Labots Gerrits Sanders Bakker van de Bunt Jansen van Maanen Pannekoek Braakman Hendriks
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