KK V f
I Derk Hendrik Fukkink, profession: farmer (landbouwer)
son of
   and 
about 1773 at Aalten (The Netherlands)
1 july 1825 at Aalten (The Netherlands)
 
 
II Johannes Christiaan te Loo, profession: road worker (wegwerker)
son of
   and 
about 1793 at Lichtevoorde (The Netherlands)
17 March 1862 at Aalten (The Netherlands)
Jenneke Kappers (Jenneken Kappers)
    daughter of Hendrik Kappers (KK IV d)
                and Mette Veldhuijs
December 14, 1794 at Aalten (The Netherlands)
May 6, 1873 at Aalten (The Netherlands)
Profession: Farmster ('landbouwster') (1)
H I  September 12, 1817 at Aalten
H II  Unknown where, after 10 jan 1827, before abt 1835 (birth of their daughter Christina Gesina te Loo)
 
 
 
1
10 January 1827 at Aalten (the Netherlands) (2) (3)
Derk Hendrik Kappers
KK VI h
II   2
about 1835
10 October 1904 at Aalten (the Netherlands)
Christina Gesina te Loo
female
Notes
1
'landbouwer' and 'landbouwster' means that they have a farm of their own. It could well be the farm 'het Fukkink'.
2
Source: Burgelijke Stand Aalten it reads: Born Aalten, 10 jan 1827, Derk Hendrik Kappers, son of Jenneken Kappers, 'landbouwster' living in Aalten; given notice of by Harmina Obelink, midwive, 71 yr living in Aalten. Witnesses Frerik te Loo, 'dagloner' 58 yr, Arent Jan te Loo, 'dagloner' 41 yr.
3
René Kappers wrote on August 25, 2012: "most probably Jenneke Kappers as a widow had already a relation with Johannes Christiaan te Loo, which probability is supported by the presence of 2 members of the Te Loo family at the giving notice at Burgelijke Stand in 1827. It might even be that one of the witnesses is the father of Johannes Christiaan. Further genealogical research might reveal that. In that case one might prudently conclude that Johannes Christiaan is the father of Derk Hendrik. For that research one has to go to the archives in Arnhem, since birth in Aalten, nor Lichtevoorde is presently not available in Genlias on line. Also research in 'Notarieel Archief Aalten' could confirm this."