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251 | Geboren midden September 1729 | Janke Tysses (I9323)
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252 | Geboren op 'De Eerste Steen' | Martijn, Geert (I13306)
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253 | Geboren op de Wirdummerdijk 77 - Volkstelling 1829. | Kool, Petrus (I10046)
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254 | Gedoopt als Anna Maria, dochter van Geert Hinderik Visker en Trintje Wabbes, doopgetuige: Tietje Wabbes. | Visscher, Anna Maria (I2759)
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255 | Gedoopt als Bernardi Alberti Meddens | Meddens, Bernardus Albertus (I9240)
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256 | Gedoopt als Hensricus, zoon van Geert Hinderks en Trintje Wabbes, doopgetuige Harmen Jans, wordt ook Hidriks genoemd. | Visker, Hindrikus Geerts (I2752)
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257 | Gedoopt als Hermannus, zoon van Hendrik Harms en Henrica Arnolds, doopgetuige: Albert Alberts | Smit, Harmannus Hindriks (I2421)
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258 | Gedoopt als: Anna dochter van Geert Hinderiks en Trintje Wabbes, doopgetuige: Trintje Harmens. | Visscher, Anna Geerts (I2758)
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259 | Gedoopt als: Johanna dochter van Eildert Taden en Elsin Jans Poker, Doopgetuige: Jantje Hinderkx. Overlijden: ´s namiddags om 3 uur, aangegeven als Johanna Eilderts Taden, 67 jaar, naaister, geboren te Oude Pekela, wonend te Beerta, weduwe van Hindrik Geerts Visker, nalatende drie meerderjarige kinderen, dochter van wijlen Eildert Taden en wijlen Elsien Jans in der tijd echtelieden. | Taden, Johanna Eilderts (I2523)
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260 | Gedoopt als: Johannes Bieruma Jans Oosting. Veranderde zijn naam in Johannes Bieruma Oosting, met dubbele achternaam. | Bieruma Oosting, Johannes (I13030)
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261 | Gedoopt in Doezum in augustus of september 1733, volgens de verklaring van Tetje Geerts op 24 mei 1803 in het doopboek van Doezum. In 1803 merkte men dat ze niet in het doopboek te Doezum stond ingeschreven. De kerkeraad deed nasporingen en vond een vrouw van 83 jaar, een zeker Tetje Geerts die verklaarde: "ondergetekende beken door deze dat ik mij zeer wel weet te herinneren, voor mijn eigen ogen gezien te hebben dat Aaltje, dochter van Hans Ubels en Jantje Rickels te Doezum in de Doezumer kerk door D.J. Smook gedoopt is. Dit merk + heeft Tetje Geerds, moeder van Klaas Luitjens en welbekende vrouw in Doezum van omstreeks 83 jaren in mijn tegenwoordigheid getekend. Gedaan te Doezum 24 Maij 1803, w.g. Predikant en kerkvoogd." | Aaltje Hansen (I1059)
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262 | Gedoopt op belijdenis, dopeling is getrouwd met Sjoukje. | Yde Jilts (I9353)
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263 | Geemigreerd naar Amerika, aangekomen in New York op 6 juli 1914. | Wiering, Wietske (I3648)
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264 | Geert Annes werkte mee op de boerderij van zijn ouders. Op 1 mei 1896 verhuist hij naar Ureterp en wordt daar ingeschreven. | Haisma, Geert (I3716)
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265 | Geertruid Geerts Visscher, geboren te Beerta, gedoopt te R.K.Statie Kleinemeer op 13 oct 1783, overleden te Westerdiep gem. Veendam op 25 april 1851, 67 jaren oud. Gedoopt als Getrudis, dochter van Geert Hindriks Visscher; doopgetuige voor haar was Trijntje Jans. | Visscher, Gertrudis Geerts (I2773)
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266 | Genealogische page van Bouwe Zwart Genealogische page van Bouwe Zwart Bouwe Zwart Bouwe Zwart | Meeuwes, Martje (I1687)
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267 | Generatie I 1. Aeble Ayses, ged. ND te Wijnjeterp, Duurswoude en Bakkeveen op 12 dec 1697 (do), schipper, ovl. (ongeveer 55 jaar oud) te Ureterp circa 1753, tr. (resp. ongeveer 27 en ongeveer 25 jaar oud) circa 1725 met Uilkje, geb. circa 1700. Generatie II 2. Ayse Sygers, ged. ND te Boornbergum/Kortehemmen op 2 sep 1667 (vr), huisman, afkomstig van Siegerswoude in feb 1691, ovl. (hoogstens 37 jaar oud) te Siegerswoude voor jan 1705, tr. (resp. ongeveer 23 en ongeveer 18 jaar oud) te Wijnjeterp in feb 1691 met 3. Baukje Bonnes, ged. ND te Kortezwaag op 25 feb 1672 (do), afkomstig van Gorredijk in feb 1691, afkomstig van Siegerswoude in jan 1705, tr. (ongeveer 32 jaar oud) (2) in jan 1705 met Willem Sints, afkomstig van Drachten op 6 jun 1686 (do), afkomstig van Ureterp a/d Vaart in jan 1705, (Willem tr. (1) te Drachten op 6 jun 1686 (do) met Janke Jans.). Generatie III 4. Syger Bokkes, geb. te Ureterp circa 1626, boer, ovl. (hoogstens 58 jaar oud) te Ureterp voor 28 aug 1684 (ma), tr. (resp. ongeveer 34 en ongeveer 38 jaar oud) te Ureterp circa 1660 met 5. Trijntje Ayses, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1622, ovl. (ongeveer 62 jaar oud) te Ureterp in 1684. 6. Bonne Aebles, schoenmaker, afkomstig van Gorredijk op 8 apr 1667 (vr) en afkomstig van op 6 feb 1687 (do), tr. (2) op 6 feb 1687 (do) met Martje Dirks, afkomstig van Kortezwaag op 6 feb 1687 (do), tr. (1) op 8 apr 1667 (vr) met 7. Gepke Hanses, afkomstig van Lippenhuizen op 8 apr 1667 (vr), ovl. voor 6 feb 1687 (do). Generatie IV 8. Bokke Sygers, geb. te Ureterp circa 1601, boer, ovl. (hoogstens 53 jaar oud) te Ureterp voor 14 dec 1654 (ma), tr. (ongeveer 34 jaar oud) circa 1635, Derde Proclamatie te Opsterland (Gerecht) op 3 mei 1635 (do) met 9. Janke Jelkes. 10. Ayse Wybes, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1596, boer, ovl. (ongeveer 60 jaar oud) te Wijnjeterp in 1656, tr. (resp. ongeveer 32 en ongeveer 25 jaar oud) circa 1628, Derde Proclamatie te Opsterland (Gerecht) op 24 apr 1628 (ma) met 11. Sjoukje Aebles, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1603, ovl. (minstens 53 jaar oud) te Wijnjeterp na 1656. Generatie V 16. Syger Bokkes, geb. te Ureterp circa 1570, boer op Syger Boockes sate te Ureterp, ovl. (hoogstens 52 jaar oud) te Ureterp voor 19 nov 1622 (za), tr. (resp. ongeveer 30 en ongeveer 25 jaar oud) circa 1600 met 17. Martje Eeuwes, geb. te Ureterp circa 1575, ovl. (minstens 60 jaar oud) te Ureterp tussen 1635 en 1658. 18. Jelke, tr. circa 1600 met 19. N.N.. 20. Wybe Fokkes, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1566, boer, kerkvoogd, ovl. (hoogstens 59 jaar oud) te Wijnjeterp voor 2 jun 1625 (ma), tr. (resp. ongeveer 23 en ongeveer 22 jaar oud) circa 1589 met 21. Trijnje Sygers, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1567, ovl. (hoogstens 37 jaar oud) te Wijnjeterp voor 1 dec 1604 (wo). 22. Aeble Annes, geb. circa 1575, tr. (resp. ongeveer 25 en ongeveer 20 jaar oud) circa 1600 met 23. Jeltje Heyns, geb. te Wijnjeterp circa 1580. Generatie VI 32. Bokke Lieuwes, geb. circa 1535, ovl. (hoogstens 49 jaar oud) te Ureterp voor 28 aug 1584 (di), tr. (ongeveer 23 jaar oud) circa 1558 met 33. Romkje Roelofs. 34. Eeuwe Metskes. 40. Fokke Wybes, geb. circa 1540, ovl. (hoogstens 77 jaar oud) voor 1617, tr. (ongeveer 25 jaar oud) circa 1565 met 41. N.N.. Generatie VII 66. Roelof Sygers, geb. circa 1505, ovl. (minstens 79 jaar oud) na 1584. | Aeble Ayses (I9327)
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268 | George J. Tolsma Death Notice Suddenly, in Edgewater, FL, of Orchard Park, NY, December 29, 2004, beloved wife of Katherine P. (Dobbins) Tolsma; loving father of Paul A. (Dianne) and George Jr. (Leonora) Tolsma; dear brother of Mary C. 'Kay' Tolsma; cherished grandfather of Nancy K. and George J. III. The family will be present for a memorial gathering on Friday from 4-8 PM at the O'CONNELL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 2286 South Park Ave. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 9:30 AM in Nativity Church. (Please assemble at church). Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.oconnellfh.com Published in the Buffalo News from January 6 to January 7, 2005 | Tolsma, George Joseph (I9039)
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269 | Geregestreerd als: Geboorteakte Opsterland, 1892 Aangiftedatum 4 oktober 1892, akte nr. 315 Geert Wagenaar, geboren 2 oktober 1892 Zoon van Bocke Jacobs Wagenaar en Tetje Geerts Nieuwenhuis | Wassenaar, Geert (I3488)
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270 | Geregistreerd als Noorman. | Coorman, Catharina Gesina (I7679)
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271 | Gertrude M. Wissel Selm Gertrude M. Selm, age 84; 1-10-79. [Source: St. Michael Cemetery, Brookville, IN name, death age, dod records, typist unknown, c/o Brookville Library Cemetery Records.] | Wissel, Gertrude M. (I12114)
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272 | Gescheiden | Siebenga, Dettje Jacobs (I5442)
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273 | Gestandaardiseerde namen: Klaas Douwes en Dirkje Ijsbrands. | Gezin F497
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274 | Getuigen bij het huwelijk waren: Bocke Schuurman, broer van de bruid, Bankwerker, wonende te 's Gravenhage. Ebbel Jan van der Woude, broer van de bruidegom, Lijnwerker, wonende te 's Gravenhage. | Gezin F737
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275 | Getuigen bij het huwelijk: Lucas Wegman en Susanna Harms | Gezin F244
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276 | Gewettigd bij het huwelijk van de ouders op 03-07-1887 te Groningen. | Steeman, Frederikus Antonius Albertus (I5788)
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277 | Gewettigd bij het huwelijk van de ouders op 27-01-1858 | de Jong, Bonne (I10344)
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278 | Glorian R. Koors, 78, Batesville, died Sunday, July 29, 2012, at The Waters of Batesville. Born Nov. 28, 1933, in Batesville, she was the daughter of Felicia (Ferkinhoff) and Randolph Firsich. She married James Koors Dec. 29, 1954, at St. Louis Catholic Church. Glorian was a homemaker and member of St. Louis Catholic Church, Prell-Bland American Legion Post 271 Ladies Auxiliary and Batesville Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3183 Ladies Auxiliary. Her family indicated that Mom was an excellent cook and baker. While everything she made was delicious, they said her pies were the best you could find anywhere. Along with Jim, she was active with Legion functions, but quiet time was spent on her porch swing or crocheting. She liked watching "Jeopardy" and, although her family teased her, she also had a couple of soaps she enjoyed. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren, and she definitely loved having them around. Glorian is survived by her husband; daughter Tress Zielinski, Batesville; sons Andy, Batesville, and Tony, Indianapolis; sister Iris Huneke, Greensburg; brother Jim Firsich, Greensburg; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her daughter, Tammy Koors; and sister Mim Kerker. Visitation is Wednesday, Aug. 1, from 5-7 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home. Funeral services are at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, at St. Louis Catholic Church with the Rev. Randy Summers officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. | Firsich, Glorian R. (I9480)
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279 | Grafsteen bestaat nog met juiste gegevens. | Schuurman, Wietze Bockes (I2321)
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280 | Greensburg Daily News Thursday, November 10, 2010 Clarence E. "Cork" Kerker, Jr., 83, of Batesville, died Sunday, Nov. 7 at the Waters. He was born May 23, 1927 in Batesville. He is the son of Marie (Ollier) and Clarence Kerker, Sr. He married Miriam "Mim" Firsich Jun. 16, 1953 at St. Louis Church in Batesville. She precedes him in death. Cork was Superintendant of the Hoegeman Plant for Batesville Casket Company 40 years before retiring in 1986. He served in the Army during World War II and was a member of Prell-Bland American Legion Post #271, the Batesville VFW Post #3183 and St. Louis Church. He is survived by his daughter Nancy Meyer of Batesville; his sons Mike and Pat of Batesville; his sisters Rosemary Holtel, Barbara Heidlage, Rita Goldsmith of Batesville; his sister Betty Waters of Cincinnati; 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. A devout man, Cork's gretes pleasure was spending time with family, especially grandchildren. Rarely did he miss an event or function in which they participated, such as games and school programs. His other true passion was being outdoors. According to his family, countless hours were spent either fishing and trapping in the Salt Creek, or on the hills around it, hunting rabbits, turkeys and squirrels. At the age of 78, he bought a quad runner and enjoyed trail riding with his sons. Cork was also an avid Reds fan and like to talk player stats or critique the manager's decisions with his grandsons. Not only a hardworker, Cork took pride in his work. Keeping the plant equipment operating smoothly sometimes meant long hours or being called back to work in the evenings, but he wouldn't have had it any other way. While the Hoegeman Plant was his responsibility, at home, the kitchen was Mim's domain, and Cork wasn't allowed. So naturally, after she died, the kids were astonished to find that their dad was an excellent cook. Once the kids learned that his cooking was, not only eligible, but quite delicious, a weekly tradition began on Friday nights; the family would come over for supper, and he would often make his favorite meal: Pot roast and mashed potatoes. His talent for cooking also extended to baking, and according to his family, "He made the best oatmeal cookies and apple pie you'll find." He also liked to spoile the grandchildren by making each of their favorite sweat treats. A visitation will be held 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13 at Weigel Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at noon at St. Louis Church with Rev. Stephen Akange officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the VFW Post #3183 and the Prell-Bland American Legion Post #271. | Kerker, Clarence E. (I9478)
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281 | Had als patroniem Harmens Geloof: RK | Leenes, Johannes Harmens (I4811)
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282 | Handelaar in poetslappen | Schuurman, Sieger Abe Andreas (I8900)
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283 | HEART DISEASE CAUSE OF DEATH Mrs. Mary Catherine Fisher, Seventy-Eight Years of Age, Passes Away Active In Catholic Church Mrs. Mary Catherine Fisher, 78 years old, widow of Henry Fisher, died at 4:20 o'clock Saturday evening at her home, 136 East Broadway. Heart disease was the cause of her death, but until a few hours before she passed away her condition had not been though serious. Mrs. Fisher was prominent in Catholic church activities, a member of the St Joseph Catholic church of this city and of the St. Anne Societies of this church and of St. Vincent's Catholic church. Her husband, who died about 21 years ago, was an auctioneer, well known throughout the county. At that time they lived near Waldron. She was the daughter of William and Josephine Tebbie, and was born in Franklin county, March 29, 1852. She came to Shelby county 58 years ago, and had lived in Shelbyville for the last fourteen years. He marriage to Mr. Fisher took place on April 20, 1871. Four of the eight children born to them survive: Mrs. John Zinser, Fred Fisher, and John Fisher, all of Liberty township, and Miss Agnes Fisher, at home. Mrs. Fisher also leaves two brothers and a sister: John Tebbie and Mrs. John Erthel, both of Tipton, Ind., and Joe Tebbie, of Franklin county. Eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock from the St. Joseph church, with Rev. John C. Rager, pastor of this church. Rev. Pleres Dixion, of St. Vincent's and Rev. Wolf, of Indianapolis, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in St. Vincent's cemetery, in charge of C. F. Fix & Son. Friends may call at the home at any time until the hour for the funeral. (Obit: The Shelbyville Republican, Nov. 13, 1930) | Tebbe, Mary Catherine (I12104)
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284 | Heden overleed, zacht en kalm, voorzien van de H.H. Sacramenten der Stervenden, de HoogËerw. Heer Mgr. W. F. A. ELSEN, Geheim Kamerheer van Z. H. den Paus, Olficier in de Orde van Oranje Nassau, Deken van Groningen en Assen en Pastoor van de St Martinus-parochie, in den ouderdom van bijna 77 jaar. Groningen, 26 Dec. 1916. B. A. DE WIT, Deken, JOS. FELDBRUGGE | Elsen, Wilhelmus Franciscus Anselmus (I9268)
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285 | Heere Hendrix, wonende te Ureterp Sytske Pyters, wonende te Noorderdrachten Maart 1694 met attestatie naar Noorderdrachten | Gezin F1584949495
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286 | Heette in Groningen: Antonius Sormani en kreeg op 20-11-1786 het Klein-burgerrecht van de stad Groningen. Op 23-06-1794 kocht hij een huis Tusschen de beide markten Nz (RA-Gr, rechterlijke archieven IIIx 195, fol. 145verso). | Sormani, Carlo Antonio (I9908)
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287 | helby County native Eileen Elizabeth Fischer Mann, 75, Whiteland, died today at the Americana Nursing Home, Indianapolis. Born Aug. 17, 1918, in Shelby County, she was the daughter of John B. and Katherine (Minister) Fischer. On Feb. 20, 1965, she married Charles W. Mann in Shelby County. He survives in Whiteland. A 1936 graduate of Waldron High School, Mrs. Mann was a supply accountant to the Indiana National Guard for 28 years and retired from Stout Field in 1981. She received the Meritorious Service medal for Outstanding Civil Service to the state of Indiana. She was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Franklin, the altar society of the church and the New Whiteland Chapter of Kappa Kappa Sigma. Other survivors are a son, John N. Merrick, Las Vegas; a stepson, James Mann, Avon; stepdaughters Sue Carol Walker, Anderson, Janet Marie Gray, Boggstown, Ruth Ann Henderson and Shirley Jean Hash, both of Franklin; a sister, Mary Braunagel, Shelbyville; five grandchildren; several step-grandchildren; and several great-step-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Vandivier-Tudor Funeral Home, Franklin, with the Rev. Dan Mahan officiating. Burial will be Nineveh Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. The scripture service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Aug. 10, 1994) | Fischer, Eileen Elizabeth (I9522)
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288 | Helen Stover, 91, a former resident of Le Mars, died Sunday morning, August 12, 2012 at the Joy Assisted Care Home in Snellville, Georgia, following a lengthy illness. Inurnment services will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday, September 1, 2012 at the Hospers Cemetery, Hospers, Iowa. Arrangements are with the Carlsen Funeral Home of Le Mars. Expressions of sympathy can be extended to the family through www.carlsenfuneralhome.com. Memorials can be directed to Joy Assisted Care Home, 1390 Willow Bend Drive, Snellville, Georgia 30078. Helen was born July 1, 1921, in Alton, Iowa, the daughter of Dick and Tracy (Vellinga) Freriks. She was united in marriage to Randall S Stover on June 7th, 1941 in Hospers. When Randall was called to serve in WWII, Helen moved to Holland, Michigan where she worked in support of the war effort. In 1946 they moved to Le Mars to purchase and run the ice plant at 201 4th Avenue NE, near the fair grounds. With the onset of refrigeration in the late 1950s, the ice business gave way to an ice and roller skating rink, followed by an appliance business at the same location. Finally, in the early 1970s, they began Stover's Furniture which they operated until their retirement in 1992. Helen was a member of Presbyterian United Church of Christ and a member of Eastern Star. She is survived by a son, William, of Grand Rapids, Michigan and his wife Carol; three daughters, Randa DeVos of Corsicana, Texas and her husband William; Debra Sitzmann of Grayson, Georgia and her husband Arnold; Terri Stover-Cramer of De Forest, Wisconsin; thirteen grandchildren and 21 great grand-children; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Bill and Lynn Freriks of LeMars, Vernon Freriks of Fresno, CA and Ruth Stover of Hospers; one brother-in-law Don De Jager of LeMars; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Randall and an infant daughter; her parents, Dick and Tracy (Vellinga) Freriks; a son-in-law, Terry Stover-Cramer; two brothers and three sisters-in-law, Don and Marge Freriks, Bob and Maxine Freriks, and Beulah Freriks; and three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Mae and Webb Mouw, Margaret and John Bloemendaal and Norma De Jager. | Freriks, Helen (I12629)
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289 | Henderika Registratienummer: L 1363 N Bouwjaar: 1914 Type: Roefschip Werf: Tjipke Douwes Barkmeijer in Stroobos Opdrachtgever: Jitze Schaafsma te Gorredijk Huidige eigenaar: A. van de Wal te Leeuwarden ('Hendrika') Lengte: 18,38 meter Breedte: 3,54 meter Tonnage: 34,649 ton Meting: Stroobos, 8 apr. 1914 Tweede meting: Leeuwarden, 14 juli 1932: L 2366 http://www.skutsjehistorie.nl/schip.php?id=297 | Schaafsma, Jitze (I8063)
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290 | Hendrik Bokes moet zijn overleden voor 1812. Hij komt namelijk niet voor in het register van naamsaanneming van 1811. Tevens staat hij niet als gezinshoofd genoemd van een van zijn kinderen. | Hendrik Bokkes (I531)
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291 | Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | Levend (I5427)
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292 | Henry J. DeVries, 74, of Atwood, passed away Monday, April 9, 2007, at his home, surrounded by his children, ending a long battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 6, 1932, in Grand Rapids, the son of John and Sadie (Boonstra) DeVries. The family moved to Banks Township in 1948. Henry worked in maintenance at the East Jordan Iron Works for 37 years, retiring in 1996. He enjoyed raising pumpkins and rebuilding tractors. He was a member of Belltower Reformed Church. Surviving are his children, Luann DeKraker of Charlevoix, Sherri Free of Maggie Valley, N.C., Barb (John) Lashmit of Charlevoix, Butch (Deborah) DeVries of Charlevoix, and Kathie (Hugh) Lambert of Charlevoix; 15 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Janet Pluger of Holland, Ann Raak of Holland and Rena (Clarence) Kamps of Coopersville; and nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters, Sue Kamps, Alice Rozema, Ankjen DeVries (at age 4 in The Netherlands); and brothers, John DeVries and Otto DeVries. Father of my sister-in-law and father-in-law of my brother. Grandfather of Aaron J DeVries, memorial #188482176 | DeVries, Henry John (I12952)
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293 | Henry John Thoman, 83, R. R. 6, Shelbyville, died at 3 p.m. Monday at the Morristown Healthcare Center. A lifelong Shelby County farmer, he was a member of the Pioneer Engineers Club, National Muzzle-Loading Rifle Association and St. Joseph Catholic Church. A son of Theodore and Catherine (Gahimer) Thoman, he was born Sept. 4, 1903, in Shelby County. He was married in 1928 to Lorena Fischer, who died in 1931. He was married Feb 1, 1936, to Anna Leppert, who survives. Also surviving are sons, Norbert S. Thoman, Indianapolis, and Loren (Bill) Thoman, Shelbyville; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and eight step-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. John Maung officiating. Burial will be in St. Vincent Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Carmony Funeral Home. (Obit: The Shelbyville News, Oct. 27, 1986) | Thoman, Henry John (I9502)
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294 | Henry Tilson Fischer, 90, of Waldron passed away Monday, November 5, 2007 at Major Hospital. Born December 31, 1916, in Shelby County, he was the son of Frederick and Marie (Higgins) Fischer. He married Berniece E. Weintraut on May 3, 1947, and she preceded him in death on September 8, 1977. Survivors include his daughters, Alice K. Brandt of Shelbyville an Doris A. (husband, Ron) Everson of Winona Lake; son, William F. (wife, Connie) Fischer of Waldron; sister, Rita A. Boring of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Anthony Scott Brandt and Eric Vaughn Brandt, both of Shelbyville, Heather M. Everson-Tuttle and Andrea N. Fischer Strehle, both of Indianapolis, and Ryan M. Fischer of Waldron; and great-granddaughter, Olivia K. Tuttle of Indianapolis. He also was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Rosemary Lindley. Mr. Fischer had been a farmer in the Waldron area, retiring in 1994. He graduated from Waldron High School in 1934 and attended Purdue University for two years, studying agriculture. Mr. Fischer was a member of Knights of Columbus, Eagles Aerie Lodge No. 766 and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Services entrusted to Freeman Family Funeral Homes, Carmony-Ewing Harrison Street Chapel. | Fischer, Henry Tilson (I12076)
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295 | Het echtpaar Leenes-van Stevendaal heeft op verschillende adressen in de stad Groningen gewoond: aan boord woonschip nr. 10 (1-1-1921), in Grote Leliestraat 25 (23-8-1921), ’t Klooster bij de Butjesstraat (20-2-1922), ’t Klooster 14 (27-2-1925). Na de dood van haar man Hendrik Leenes op 4 januari 1926 kreeg Trientje van Stevendaal een uitkering Invaliditeit/ Ouderdomswet van 1919 en verhuisde naa rhetkatholieke verzorgingshuis in de Pausgang 3 (19-4-1927). Daarna is op 31 december 1927 teruggegaan naar Eelde. Op 2 januari 1929 wordt aangetekend dat zij terug is gekomen uit Eelde naar Groningen en gaat wonen op de Meeuwerderweg 93. Daarna Cubadwarsstraat 6 (12-6-1929), Houtzagersteeg 18 (20-6-1931). Haar laatste woonadres werd Klaprooslaan 2 (5-3-1934). Daar werd zij opgenomen in een verzorgingstehuis. Rond 1915 laten B & W van Groningen midden in de weilanden van Plan Oost (nu de Oosterparkwijk) een ‘verzorgingsgesticht bouwen voor zekere categorieën van personen’.Op aanwijzing van ziekenzorg en politie worden zieken en gebrekkigen uit volkslogementen, krot- en kelderwoningen, woonschepen en stegen gehaald en naar het nieuwe verzorgingstehuis gebracht. Als men daartoe in staat was moest er worden gewerkt in de groententuin of in de timmerwerkplaats; of men moest helpen bij de voedselbereiding, helpen bij het schoonmaken van het gebouw, het stoken van de kachels, het wassen van de kleren. Kortom: de allerarmsten ‘opbergen ver weg van de nette burgerij’. In 1959 wordt dit verzorgingstehuis het Treslinghuis genoemd. Het kreeg de naam van Tjalling Tresling, een Groningse advocaat die zich in de eerste helft van de 19e eeuw inzette voor de maatschappelijk minder bedeelden. Het Treslinghuis bestaat niet meer. | Leenes, (2) Hendrik (I4040)
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296 | Het gezin verhuist op 5 mei 1936 naar Groningen. Bron Bevolkingsregister Ginneken en Bavel, 1920-1930, blad 330. | Arnold, Christiaan Frederik (I10095)
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297 | Hij emigreert in 1849 naar Amerika en kwam op 6 juli 1849 aan in New York. Het is niet bekend of hij in Buffalo, waar zijn ouders woonden, is aangekomen. Hij heeft in Wisconsin en Michigan gewoond. | Tolsma, Rienk Folkerts (I2607)
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298 | Hij gaat op 22 juli 1694 met attestatie naar Berlitsum en in 1704 huurt hij een boerderij met 80 Pondematen land in Menaldum. | Aelses, Bocke (I293)
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299 | Hij had bij een onbekende vrouw twee zonen en een dochter. | van der Velde, Roel Roels (I2713)
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300 | Hij is boer geweest in Warga. Eerst op boerderij 'Wygersma' en later op 'Jousma'. Floreen nummers 31 en 32. In de Leeuwarder Courant van 15 november 1841 staat de volgende aankondiging: 'Aanbesteding bijgesloten briefjes: Van het wegbreken van eene oude Schuur en Voorhuizinge en het weder opbouwen van eene geheel nieuwe Stelphuizinge, met daartoe benodigde materialen, op de Zathe bewoond door Jelle Johannes Wiersma op Dongwier onder Warga. Bestek en teekening, liggen ter visie bij Jelle Johannes Wiersma, voornoemd bij den Kastelein Schiffart te Warga en in het Logement de Valk te Leeuwarden.' | Wiersma, Jelle Johannes (I2988)
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