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301 | Clarence Edward Ide Family in 1905 New York State Census of Buffalo 1522 Green Street; Clarence E. Ide-Head-White-Male-35-born US-citizen-Physician; Rena E. Ide-Wife-White-Female-34-born US-citizen-Housewife; Francis Ide-Son-White-Male-7-born US-citizen-At House; Stephen-Son-White-Male-4-born US-citizen-At House | ||
302 | Closeup of Jannes van Wijk medals & lanyard For his military service, initially for and later against Napoleon, Jannes van Wijk received three medals. In this closeup, the Military Order of William (MWO in Dutch) medal is at the left, an 1813 Dutch Silver Cross medal in the middle, and the Ste. Helene Medal on the right, partially covered by the MWO lanyard. Note that these three medals are also shown on his grave stone. | ||
303 | Closeup of Medals on Jannes van Wijk grave stone Left - Military Order of William (Dutch) ----- Center: Dutch 1813/1815 Silver Cross ----- Right: Ste. Helene Medal (French) | ||
304 | Con Byrnes - Baptism 14 May 1838 at Killeentierna, County Kerry, Ireland domicile: Farran - sponsors: James Butler & Maria Kelliher ---- NOTE: An Ed Byrne sponsored Pat Sullivan aa Jun 1838 further down the page. | ||
305 | Cook County, Illinois Marriage Indexes, 1912-1942 | ||
306 | Cook County, Illinois Marriage Indexes, 1912-1942 | ||
307 | Cora Van Wyk - Birth Register Transcript - p 1 of 2 Record Number 10159; born 27 Jul 1892; Cora Van Wyk; female, white, born at Grand Rapids; Parents: William and Gertja Van Wyk, both living in Wyoming [Michigan], both born Netherlands, father Laborer; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 31 May 1893 | ||
308 | Cora Van Wyk - Birth Register Transcript - p 2 of 2 Record Number 10159; born 27 Jul 1892; Cora Van Wyk; female, white, born at Grand Rapids; Parents: William and Gertja Van Wyk, both living in Wyoming [Michigan], both born Netherlands, father Laborer; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 31 May 1893 | ||
309 | Cornelis van der Cingel-Maria Hagesteijn - Marriage 26 Sep 1849 at Bommende, Zeeland, Netherlands == Aktedatum: 26-09-1849 Aktenummer: 4 -- Bommende -- 25 Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland (1796) 1811-1980 | ||
310 | Corneliske Bloemberg - Birth | ||
311 | Cornelius Wierda Birth Record Number 3195; born 5 Jan 1872; Cornelius Wierda; male, white; birthplace Fillmore [Township, Allegan County - other records of family at the time place them at Saugutuck in Fillmore Township]; parents Jacob and Hemmina Wierda of Fillmore, both born Netherlands; father's occupation Farmer; Record Date [date Allegan County transcript made for State of Michigan] 28 May 1873 | ||
312 | Cunnea, William & Mary-Passport App Photo-1922-04-22 | ||
313 | Cunnea, William & Mary-Passport App-1922-04-22 Passport Application for joint passport for William and Mary Cunnea -- William Alexander Cunnea states that he was born 1 Jun 1868 in Bangor, Ireland and that his wife was born 7 Nov 1872 in Rock Island [upon return to US 30 Sep 1922 she gave birth as 7 Nov 1870]. He states that his father was Francis Cunnea, born Ireland, now deceased. He states that he emigrated to the US from Ireland in May 1884 and that he was naturalized in the Circuit Court of Cook County 3 Jun 1889. He states that they are planning to depart from Quebec 13 Jun 1922 aboard the "Emperor of France" to visit Germany, France, Holland and the British Isles. He is 53 years old, 5'8", high forehead, blue eyes, straight nose, medium mouth, oval chin, gray hair, ruddy complexion, oval face, lame left leg. Bernard McMahon, bookkeeper of 4222 Michigan Avenue, swears that he has known William Cunnea for 40 years. Passport to be sent to 3708 West 62nd Place in Chicago. | ||
314 | Cunnea, William C (c 1923) | ||
315 | Cunnea, William-Arrival-1884-05-16 William Cunnea's arrival in New York from Larne, Ireland aboard "State of Pennsylvania" with mother Margaret and sisters Isabel and ?Lence? (Sarah) | ||
316 | Cunnea, William-Passport App Photo-1922-04-22 | ||
317 | Death of Albert Boezel, age 23 days - p 1 of 2 entry #115 - died 28 Jan 1876 - Albert Boezel - male - white - age 23 days - place of death Holland City (2nd page) cause unknown - birthplace Holland City - parents Jan & Grietje Boezel residing Holland Mich - recorded 26 May 1877 --- This is the official full transcript register copied from the county register and sent to the State of Michigan. The date recorded is the date that the copy was made for the State. | ||
318 | Death of Albert Boezel, age 23 days - p 1 of 2 entry #115 - died 28 Jan 1876 - Albert Boezel - male - white - age 23 days - place of death Holland City (2nd page) cause unknown - birthplace Holland City - parents Jan & Grietje Boezel residing Holland Mich - recorded 26 May 1877 --- This is the official full transcript register copied from the county register and sent to the State of Michigan. The date recorded is the date that the copy was made for the State. | ||
319 | Death of Janke Gerrits van Wijk (1849-1864) | ||
320 | Death of Jennie (Decker) Shover Died at St. Luke's Hospital; Jennie Shover; female, white, single; born 2 Jan 1887; age 32 years 0 months 26 days; occupation H. W. [Housewife]; born Chicago; parents Burt J. Decker and Grace Van Wyke, both born Holland [Netherlands]; Informant E. R. Shover of 6502 Went [Wentworth]; died 28 Jan 1918 of Influenza [possibly the Spanish Flu which was rampant in the world at that time] of 10 days duration, contributed to by broncho pneumonia of 4 days duration; Dr. Wm. A. Sneeberges of 1432 Mich [Michigan]; Usual residence 6502 Went [Wentworth]; burial at Forest Home 31 Jan 1919 by John Kelly of 2616 W 38th Street | ||
321 | Death of Johannes van Wijk (1815-1815) Note that both the birth and death records of Johannes identify his parents as being married, although their marriage record in Leeuwarden was not until 1817. | ||
322 | Death of John B. A. Staack 8819 Euclid | ||
323 | Death of Martha Marie Johnston (1917-1936) at 7127 South Langley Avenue | ||
324 | Death of Patrick T. McElherne - Chicago Tribune - 8 Nov 1889, p 6 - detail DEATH OF MR. P. T. McELHERNE. / P. T. McElherne, whose dangerous illness was mentioned in yesterday's TRIBUNE, died at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his residence, May and Taylor streets. The funeral will take place Sunday [11 May 1889]. / Although Mr. McElherne was a native of Canada he had been a resident of Illinois since he was 7 years old. / E. S. Cummings, who was McElherne's law partner for nearly three years said: "He was an able lawyer, and though not brilliant, he would go clear to the bottom of any subject he became interested in. His exhaustive speech on the drainage question is an example. Judge Prendergast from the bench commended it in the highest terms. His genial social qualities endeared him to a large circle of friends." / At the time of his death, Mr. McElherne was retained as counsel for the Republicans in the Tenth Ward case. | ||
325 | Death of Patrick T. McElherne - Chicago Tribune - 8 Nov 1889, p 6 - full page DEATH OF MR. P. T. McELHERNE. / P. T. McElherne, whose dangerous illness was mentioned in yesterday's TRIBUNE, died at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his residence, May and Taylor streets. The funeral will take place Sunday [11 May 1889]. / Although Mr. McElherne was a native of Canada he had been a resident of Illinois since he was 7 years old. / E. S. Cummings, who was McElherne's law partner for nearly three years said: "He was an able lawyer, and though not brilliant, he would go clear to the bottom of any subject he became interested in. His exhaustive speech on the drainage question is an example. Judge Prendergast from the bench commended it in the highest terms. His genial social qualities endeared him to a large circle of friends." / At the time of his death, Mr. McElherne was retained as counsel for the Republicans in the Tenth Ward case. | ||
326 | Death of Victor Henry Johnston (1919-1942) at 5841 South Shields Avenue | ||
327 | Decker Family Lot - Forest Home Cemetery - Section DL, Lot 940 | ||
328 | Decker, Bert (1850-2-1916) | ||
329 | Decker, George (19 Aug 1893 Chicago - c1952 Chicago) | ||
330 | Decker, Henrietta (1889-1968) | ||
331 | Decker, Henrietta (1889-1968) | ||
332 | Decker, Lucille | ||
333 | Decker, Wilhelmina (1891-1971) | ||
334 | dena van dyke http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/ottawa/photos/tombstones/northholland/vandyke85781nph.jpg | ||
335 | Douwe De Boer-Jeltje van Wijk Marriage | ||
336 | Douwe Feenstra - Birth 12 Jan 1816 at #16 Harich, Balk, Gaasterland, Friesland, Netherlands reported 13 Jan 1816 by father Wiebe Douwes Feenstra == https://tresoar-images.memorix.nl/frl/download/fullsize/f1146158-b070-899f-caca-5a9a08666349.jpg | ||
337 | Doyle-McElhearn Marriage 1895-02-12 Holy Family Church, by John Condon, Catholic Priest | ||
338 | DSC_0100 | ||
339 | Dûmny (Dominie) Johannes Reitsma - Koudum vacancy notice due to his death Johannes Reitsma was the pastor in Koudum and died 5 Aug 1717, leaving the pastorship vacant, as noted in the document. He was refrerred to as Dominie (in Dutch) or Dûmny (in Frysk), which is like the English Reverend -- Thanks to Sibbele Postma for this document | ||
340 | Durkje Van Wyk Death - 1897 - Age 2 years, 9 months, 7 days Record Number 7021; died 7 Mar 1897; Durkje Van Wyk; female, white, single; age 2 years 9 months 7 days [computes to birth 28 May 1894]; place of death Grand Rapids; cause Croup; birthplace Michigan; no occupation; parents William and Jeltje Van Wyk of Grand Rapids; Record Date [date Kent County transcript made for State of Michigan] 31 May 1898 | ||
341 | Dutch Silver Cross (Zilveren Herdenkingskruis) 1813-15 Here is an online vendor's note about the medal: Awarded to those who contributed to the independence of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. The medal was first issued 1865, more than 50 years after the war. Probably only 5000 of the 30000 who fought recieved the medal. On the obverse 1813 on the reverse 1815." ------------------- Here is another:"Silver Cross 1813-1815 (Zilveren Herdenkingskruis 1813-1815). Such crosses were awarded to veterans of the Napoleonic Wars, period when Netherlands were being re-shaped again. Crosses are of exceptional rarity on the market, especially in North America. Silver 5-armed cross. All original issues were well hallmarked by maker 'P.Z' and Dutch silver 1814 purity mark for .833 silver. In addition to these two marks, there is another one - French import mark for the 'undetermined' origin silver. This mark is in form of a standing swan within oval frame and was used since 1893 (for items coming into France). Beautiful old cotton/silk moire ribbon is arranged in 'Austrian' tri-fold style. Majority of original silver frosting remains. Cross showing light wear and age. Overall condition is very good and better. Exact number of crosses awarded is not known but is believed to be less then 5000, far cry from over 30 000 Dutch troops fighting during Napoleonic Wars." | ||
342 | Edmund Byrnes - Civil War Service Summary | ||
343 | Edmund Byrns-Johanna Butler - Marriage 5 Feb 1837 at 3 Greeves, Killeentierna, County Kerry, Ireland residence: 3 Greeves - witnesses: James Butler & John Howran | ||
344 | Edward Haitsma - Grace Van Wyck Marriage Record number 638; license date 29 May 1907; GROOM: Edward Haitsma, 22, white, residing Grand Rapids, born Netherlands, Cabinet Maker, parents Siet Haitsma and Minke Tichekor?, no prior marriages; BRIDE: Grace Van Wycke, 19, white, residing Grand Rapids, born Netherlands, Domestic, parents John Van Wycke and Cornelia --, no prior marriages; married 29 May 1907 at Grand Rapids by J? Berkho, Minister; witnesses Mrs. J. Van Wyk and Henry Bolema, both of Grand Rapids [bride's mother and bride's sister's husband] | ||
345 | Edward John Ostlund Birth (later adopted as John Cunnea) Born at St. Bernard's Hospital; Edward John Ostlund; male, legitimate; born 29 Aug 1920; father Edward Jno Ostlund, 6623 Fairfield Avenue, white, age 22, born Chicago, occupation Chauffeur; mother Emma Johnston, 6623 Fairfield Avenue, white, age 20, born Chicago, occupation Home, mother of 2 children of whom both are living; W. P. Gunn, M. D., of 6459 Cottage Grove | ||
346 | Egberdina "Dien" Smid c 1895 == Thanks to her sister's grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
347 | Egbert Smid 1850-1918 == Thanks to his great grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
348 | Egbert Smid c 1895 == Thanks to Egbert's great grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
349 | Egbert Smid Family c 1895 left to right: Jakoba (Cora), Haatje (Art), Egbert Smid, Sena (Suzzy), Dien (Dienie), Jakob (Jake), Grietje (Maggie) == Thanks to Egbert's great grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
350 | Egbertus Westerwijk Burial He was apparently buried under the floor of the Westerkerk. | ||
351 | Elisabeth Schoegje - Birth | ||
352 | Elisabeth van der Cingel - Birth 25 Dec 1852 at Zonnemaire, Zeeland, Netherlands == Aktedatum: 27-12-1852 Aktenummer: 20 -- Geboortedatum: 25-12-1852 Geboorteplaats: Zonnemaire -- 25 Burgerlijke Stand Zeeland (1796) 1811-1980 | ||
353 | Elizabeth (Decker) Cerull Death Information | ||
354 | Elizabeth (van der Cingel) van Wyck - Death 12 Apr 1885 at Blendon Township, Ottawa County, Michigan | ||
355 | Elizabeth Anne (Rittenburg) Roberts Death Information - Ohio 1992 | ||
356 | Elizabeth1980 | ||
357 | ElizabethRoberts | ||
358 | Elmer J. Van Dyke WWII Army Enlistment | ||
359 | Ernest Van Wyk World War I Draft Registration | ||
360 | Etto Hazenberg-Cora Smid - Marriage both 28, living Grand Rapids, born Netherlands == https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11833-42551-23 | ||
361 | Eugene S. Rittenburg WWII Enlistment | ||
362 | Everett, Archie | ||
363 | Evert, Rose - Affidavit of Parent for a Delayed Registration of Birth Affidavit of Parent for a Delayed Registration of the Birth for Rose Gertrude Everett (Evert) | ||
364 | Evert, Rose - Delayed Record of Birth Delayed Record of Birth for Rose Gertrude Everett (Evert) | ||
365 | Feenstra, Martha (1825-1904) | ||
366 | Feenstra, Martha-Van Wijk, Willemke-Wierda, Martha-Antonides, Alice This photograph shows four generations. The following uses maiden names. Martha Feenstra at left is the oldest. Her daughter Willemke "Mary" van Wijk is on the right. Mary's daughter Martha Wierda is standing in the back. And Martha's daughter Alice Antonides is in the front center. | ||
367 | Feenstra, Martha-Van Wijk, Willemke-Wierda, Martha-Antonides, Alice This photograph shows four generations. The following uses maiden names. Martha Feenstra at left is the oldest. Her daughter Willemke "Mary" van Wijk is on the right. Mary's daughter Martha Wierda is standing in the back. And Martha's daughter Alice Antonides is in the front center. | ||
368 | Feenstra, Martha-Van Wijk, Willemke-Wierda, Martha-Antonides, Alice This photograph shows four generations. The following uses maiden names. Martha Feenstra at left is the oldest. Her daughter Willemke "Mary" van Wijk is on the right. Mary's daughter Martha Wierda is standing in the back. And Martha's daughter Alice Antonides is in the front center. | ||
369 | Feenstra, Martha-Van Wijk, Willemke-Wierda, Martha-Antonides, Alice This photograph shows four generations. The following uses maiden names. Martha Feenstra at left is the oldest. Her daughter Willemke "Mary" van Wijk is on the right. Mary's daughter Martha Wierda is standing in the back. And Martha's daughter Alice Antonides is in the front center. | ||
370 | Florina Antonides Birth (listed as "Lawrina") Record Number 16921; born 15 Feb 1900; Lawrina Antonidas; female, white; birthplace Grand Rapids; parents Joseph and Martha Antonidas of 83 Lydia Street, both born Netherlands; father's occupation Furniture Finisher; Record date [date Kent County transcript made for State of Michigan] 22 Apr 1901 | ||
371 | Flossie Jane Everett Born at 7414 De Soto Avenue; Flossie Jane Everett; female, legitimate; born 16 Jun 1921; father Archie Everett of 7414 De Soto Avenue, white, age 32, born Chicago, occupation Piano Mover; mother Henrietta G. Decker of 7414 DeSoto Avenue, white, age 31, born Chicago, occupation Housewife, including this child mother has 5 children born alive and now living [clearly named for Flossie Jane Lee, wife of child's mother's uncle Albert (Boezel) Decker] | ||
372 | Fokke Schoegje - Birth | ||
373 | Fooke Schoegje-Sjoerdtje Kokje Marriage | ||
374 | foto van Luitje Kok Luitje Kok staat hier gefotografeerd met zijn zuster Lukkina. | ||
375 | Frances (Legere) Murphy Obituaries 23-24 Aug 2004 | ||
376 | Francina (Bogaerts) Huffenruiter - Death 3 Feb 1888 at Holland, Ottawa, Michigan, USA This is the transcription of the original records that was made the following year and sent to the Secretary of State. == https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-12874-192096-38?cc=1452402&wc=M99Y-YY9:1020490011 | ||
377 | Francis DeSales Ide - Birth (delayed report made 24 Aug 1915 by father) Francis de Sales Ide; male; white; first child of mother; borh 2 May 1898 at 19 East Sunnyside Avenue in Chicago (mother's residence); father Clarence Edward Ide, 29, born Providence, Rhode Island, occupation Surgeon; mother Reina Marie Quint, 27, born Buffalo, New York; Attendant: Mrs. Frye c/o Dr. Rittenhouse; reported by Clarence Edward Ide of Los Angeles, California, 24 Aug 1915 | ||
378 | Francis Russell Cunnea Birth Francis Russell Cunnea; male; white; third child of mother, all three now living; born 2 Nov 1900 at 5547 Drexel Avenue; mother's residence 5547 Drexel Avenue; father William A. Cunnea, age 32, born Ireland; mother Mary E. McElhern, age 27, born Rock Island, Illinois; father's occupation Lawyer; birth attended by Katherine A. Doyle of 5485 Greenwood Avenue | ||
379 | Fredrick Berend Ozinga-Gerritje Jannes van Wijk Marriage | ||
380 | Friesland Records of Jannes van Wijk and Corneliske Bloemberg |
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381 | Funeral Card - Minnie (Decker) Staack Funeral Card for Wilhelmine (Decker) Staack - born 7 May 1891 - died 15 Oct 1971 - burial at Cedar Park Cemetery | ||
382 | Geert van Wijk - Birth | ||
383 | Geert van Wijk - Birth | ||
384 | Geert van Wijk - Death | ||
385 | Geertje Christoffels Ramkema - Death Her childhood family had taken the surname Ramkema in 1811. | ||
386 | Geertje de Boer-Birth | ||
387 | Geeske van Wijk - Birth | ||
388 | Genevieve Doyle Connelly (Mom) | ||
389 | George E. Ostlund Death Died at 543 East 68th Street, Ward 7; George E. Ostlund; male, white, single; born 20 Oct 1917; age 4 years 5 months 8 days; born Chicago; father Edward Ostlund, born Chicago; mother Emma Johnston, born Chicago; informant E. Johnston of 543 East 68th Street; died 29 Mar 1922 at 11 PM of Diphtheria, duration 7 days; disease was not contracted at place of death; W. P. Gunn, M. D., of 6459 Cottage Grove Avenue; Burial at Oakwoods 31 Mar 1922 at 10 AM by F. G. & F. F. Spreyne of 6328 Cottage Grove | ||
390 | George Edward Ostlund Birth Born at 5730 South Hermitage; George Edward Ostlund; male; born 20 Oct 1917; father Edward John Ostlund, white, age 20, born Illinois, occupation Chauffeur; mother Emma Gertrude Johnston, 5730 Hermitage, white, age 18, born Illinois, mother of 1 child, 1 child now living; Wm. P. Gunn, M. D., of 6459 Cottage Grove | ||
391 | George Johnston-Martha Boezel - Marriage he 19, she 19 - by C. Seymour Bullock, minister of the Gospel, pastor of Oakwoods Union Church | ||
392 | George Johnston-Martha Boezel - Marriage License | ||
393 | Gerrit Jannes van Wijk Birth | ||
394 | Gerrit van Wijk's Consent for his son Jannes van Wijk second marriage to Janke Tjittes Smit Consent ... De Heer Gerrit van Wyk ... woonenede ... hoogte van de kadyk, No. 99 ... -- Zynen Zoon Jannes van Wyk ... wonende op de Joure in Friesland ... Gezina Leendert ... is aantegaan met Janke Tjittes Smidt ... dogter van Tjitt Herkes Smidt ... en Geertje Bonnes.... ---------- Translation ---------- Mr. Gerrit van Wijk ... living ... at Hoogte Kadijk #99 ... -- His Son Jannes van Wijk ... living at Joure in Friesland ... Geezina Leendert ... is [aantegaan] with Janke Tjittes Smidt ... daughter of Tjitte Heerkes Smidt ... and Geertje Bonnes [Note that the spellings are variants of usual spellings -- e.g. Wyk and Kadyk for Wijk and Kadijk; dogter for dochter -- the different spellings are spoken the same way and mean the same things.] | ||
395 | Gerrit van Wijk-Pieternella Helena Senft - Marriage 3 Aug 1853 at The Hague ('s-Gravenhage), Netherlands == http://denhaag.digitalestamboom.nl/(S(lpu4vgvxkpiv1ybxwr4jxzy3))/browse.html = 's-Gravenhage, BS Huwelijk, 1853, Scan 179 | ||
396 | Gerritje Jannes van Wijk - Birth | ||
397 | Gesina van Wijk - Death-1842-02-09-detail | ||
398 | Grace (van Wijk, Boezel) Decker Death Note: Hand-written, typed or stamped text is enclosed in brackets ({ }) below. If an underlined entry field was left blank, it is indicated as {(no entry)}. Filed: {Aug 21 1915} {21637} Registered No.: {21637} Certificate of Death - Physician's Form Undertaker's Certificate and Record of Death of 1. Full Name: {Grace Decker} 2. (a) Sex {F} (b) Color {W} (c) Single, Married, Widowed or Divorced: {Married} 3. (a) Birthplace: {Holland} (b) Date of Birth: {March 29th 1857} 4. Age: {58} years {4} Months {22} Days {(no entry)} Hours 5. Died on the {20} Day of {Aug} 191 {5} at about {6 A} M 6. Last occupation - (a) {Housewife} (b) Industry or Business: {(no entry)} (c) From the year {(no entry)} To the year {(no entry)} 7. Previous occupation: {(no entry)} 8. (a) Place of Death: {3517 S Francisco Ave} (b) How long at place of death: {8 years} 9. (a) Usual Residence: {(same)} (b) Ward: {5 - ch. 10} [apparently change of ward to 10] 10. How long resident in city? {34 Years} 11. How long in state? {34 Years} 12. How long in U. S. if foreign born? {46 years} 13. (a) Name of Father: {Burt Van Wyke} (b) Birthplace of Father: {Holland} 14. (a) Maiden Name of Mother: {Unknown} (b) Birthplace of Mother: {Holland} ______________________________________ 15. The foregoing stated personal particulars are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Informant: {George Decker} Address: {3517 S Francisco Ave.} ______________________________________ 16. Place of Burial: {Forest Home} Date of Burial: {Aug 22nd 1915} Hour {1 P.} M. 17. Undertaker: {John T. Kelly} Address: {2616 W 38 St} License No.: {270} ______________________________________ Physician's Certificate of Cause of Death I hereby certify that I attended deceased from {Aug 1}, 191 {5} to {Aug 20}, 191 {5} that I last saw {her} alive on the {14} day of {Aug} 191 {5} that {she} died on the day and at about the time stated above, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief the cause of {her} death was as hereunder written. (a) Cause of death: {Cirrhosis of the Liver} Duration in years, months, days or hours: {5 ?weeks?[could be months]} (b) Contributory (Secondary): {(no entry)} Witness my hand this {15th} day of {Aug} 191 {5} (Signature) {?Robt Van Dellen?} M.D. Address: {7100 Emerald Ave} Telephone: {St??? 72??(bleached out)} {Alcoholic, 8/24} | ||
399 | Grave of Jannes van Wijk & Janke Tjittes Smit in Joure The stone is about 6 feet long. There are no other family graves nearby. They are buried at the Westermeer Begraafplaats (Cemetery) at Koningin Julianalaan 9 in Joure. The three medals that Jannes was awarded are shown at the very top of the stone. From left to right they Military Order of William (Dutch), Dutch 1813 Silver Cross, and the Ste. Helene Medal (French). | ||
400 | Grave of Jannes van Wijk & Janke Tjittes Smit in Joure The stone is about 6 feet long. There are no other family graves nearby. They are buried at the Westermeer Begraafplaats (Cemetery) at Koningin Julianalaan 9 in Joure. The three medals that Jannes was awarded are shown at the very top of the stone. From left to right they Military Order of William (Dutch), Dutch 1813 Silver Cross, and the Ste. Helene Medal (French). |