Can anyone help me trying to locate the emigration of Wilhelmus Lucouicus TISS and his wife Christina Petronella TISS nee Christina Petronella. Possibly arrived in Australia in the 1920s. Any help or direction as t o how to locate other records would be much appreciated
“Possibly arrived in Australia in the 1920s” … This seems a bit early?
Wilhemus Henricus Ludovicus TIS(S) b 16 Dec 1920 Baexem, Limburg NL, d 12 Jun 2002 South Australia
(son of Silvester Wilhelmus TIS & Gertrud OP DEN DRINK)
source birth: https://proxy.archieven.nl/1540/8DCB959374414A069EB3FCB8E82800C1
grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202425174/wilhelmus-ludouicus-tiss
X 12 May 1947 Massbree en Baarlo, Limburg NL
Source marriage: https://proxy.archieven.nl/1540/CE8507ABBF344708BF4953E50A8772DD
To: Christina Petronella MAASSEN b abt 7 Apr 1922 Maasbree, Limburg NL, d 7 Jan 2001 South Australia
(daughter of Jacobus MAASSEN & Wilhelmina MACHON)
Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202425173/christina_petronella-tiss
The couple arrived in arrived Sydney per Aircraft PH DCF on 22 Jan 1961 (Aircraft PH-DCF was a Douglas DC-8-33 operated by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines)
No online documents seem to be available, but I expect item#12004005 (“1-31 January 1961 - inward air passenger list - Sydney”) to contain their arrival.
Thank you for the information you have provided. I am incredibly excited at what you have provided as I need to locate the means of obtaining BDMs and of course they died here so that simplifies things for me. I had no idea where they entered Australia so that is a great piece of information for me. I have located the parents of both but again I need to investigate to see what documents I am able to access. Again many thanks
I want to express my most sincere gratitude to Tree Spirit for all the information that has supplied to me, and I wonder if he has gone further with researching this family. I am now to the stage of trying to work out how to obtain any Duch BDMs for the entire family. Also are you in some way related to this family as my daughter married a TISS. Hoping this is not an invasion of your privacy.
I’m not sure which certificates you would like to have, but privacy in Holland is a big thing so BC’s < 100y, MC’s < 75y and DC’s < 50y are not freely available. That’s the legal side. In practice a certificate will not turn up immediately online when it is legal to do so. That could take 5, 10 or more years. However the 2 previously mentioned BMD events contain the information that they can be viewed in the archives.
Some examples of Dutch BMD documents which are online and free to view:
Silvester TIS’s Birth - 31 Dec 1884 Baexem, son of Martinus TIS & Anna, Maria NIJS
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-ZS9L-1?i=10 (#16)
TIS/OP DEN BRINK 4 Apr 1917 Marriage Baexem
(Note: The actual marriage certificate (1917-#2) do not seem to be online yet, but these are the “huwelijksbijlagen” i.e. the documentation for the marriage.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-MKNL-2?i=1971
This file contains only 2 pages:
#1 an extract of Silvester Wilhelmus TIS’ birth - 31 Dec 1884 in Baexem, son of Martinus TIS & Anna Maria NIJS
#2 (in German) an extract of Gertrud OP DEN DRINK’s birth - 11? Apr 1890 Boisheim (Germany), daughter of Lodewijk OP DEN DRINK & Margaretha FRENZEN
Silvester’s Death - 25 Aug 1920 Roermond, but the info was copied to the registers in his home town of Baexem
Roermond version: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-9RZ8?i=780 (#162)
Baexem version: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9KN-YTZX?i=69 (#8)
FYI His mum and his wife is still alive, but his father is deceased
Also: “Bevolkingsregisters” - Population registers (living documents, unlike a census that is a snapshot):
Baexem Population registers for the TIS family:
1880-abt 1889: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G936-5N6?i=54
(e.g. During this period Silvester (#8) is born on 31 Dec 1884 and his dad Martinus (#3) dies on 29 Nov 1885. There are 2 brothers and 1 sister listed)
abt 1890-abt 1899: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G936-597N?i=185
(e.g. Silvester’s mum Anna Maria Nijs (#1) is listed as a widow)
Maasbree Population Registers for MAASSEN family:
BR 1890-1900 (I suspect this should be 1900-1910): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93N-B18V?i=6
(Christina MAASSEN’s parents and 3 siblings)
PS I have no personal link to this family
Found that 1917 marriage certificate after all:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9N8-Q5BN?i=58 (#2)
Gertrud Op DEN DRINK married for a second time on 27 Jun 1921:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9N8-Q5YC?i=138 (#7)
Her parents are still alive and living in Roggel (Limburg, NL)
The marriage documents: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-MK93-ZR?i=225
These documents include the notification of the wedding (“banns”), extract of first husband’s death and birth extracts.


