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401 | GravestoneElizabethRoberts | ||
402 | Grietje "Maggie" Smid c 1895 == Thanks to her sister's grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
403 | Grietje van Wijk - Birth - 1856, Kollumerland | ||
404 | Grootegast - Akte 42 - Death Wiebe van Wijk - 7 Jun 1865 | ||
405 | Grootegast - Akte 67 - Birth Wiebe van Wijk - 1 Jun 1865 | ||
406 | Haatje "Art" Smid c 1895 == Thanks to his sister's grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
407 | Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 Staatsarchiv Hamburg; Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 287; Seite: 714 | ||
408 | Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934 Staatsarchiv Hamburg; Volume: 373-7 I, VIII A 1 Band 287; Seite: 795 | ||
409 | Harmanus Gerbens Boelsma in "School Masters in Friesland" | ||
410 | Harold E. Karsten Military Enlistment | ||
411 | Hazel Lokker-Hope College | ||
412 | Heerke Hylkes and Janke Tjittes - Family Records - Marriage, Children, Death |
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413 | Heerke Schoegje - Birth | ||
414 | Hendrina (Henrietta) Decker - Birth Register [August 1889 births - page 53] Record Number 5223; Decker, Henderina; female; 4th child of mother; white; date of birth 8 [i.e. 8 Aug 1889]; born on Cottage Grove Avenue in Hyde Park Ward; father age 40, born Holl[and = Netherlands]; mother born Holl[and = Netherlands]; mother Maggie Fanakgek; father Bert J. Decker, Carpenter; Attending Party Making Return: P. W. Hunt | ||
415 | Hendrina (Henrietta) Decker Birth Hendrina Decker; female; fourth child of mother; born 8 Aug 1889 on Cottage Grove Avenue in Hyde Park [same as residence of mother]; father Bert J. Decker, age 30, born Holland [Netherlands], Carpenter and Builder; mother Maggie Fanakgek, age 33, born Holland [Netherlands]; returned 15 Aug 1889 by D. W. Hunt, M. D. or Midwife, of 55th and Kimbark | ||
416 | Henrietta Everett Death Died at 3517 South Francisco Avenue, ward 5, Henretta Everett, female, white, child, died 20 Dec 1917, born 26 Mar 1917 in Chicago, age 8 months 24 days, father occupation Laborer, father Archie Everett, mother Henretta Decker, informant Archie Everett of 3517 South Francisco Avenue, cause pneumonia for 4 days, A. W. Anderson M. D. of 1822 West 63rd Street, burial at Bethania 22 Dec 1917 by Wm. Kross of 1844 West 63rd Street | ||
417 | Henrietta Minnie Martha Caroline "Etta" Staack wedding photograph | ||
418 | HOL-FR-A-00002 Birth Willem van Wijk (1857, Kollumerland) Geboorten regio 3: noordoost Friesland Geboorteakte Kollumerland Aangiftedatum 21 december 1857, akte nr. 183 Willem van Wijk, geboren 19 december 1857 zoon van Gerrit van Wijk en Martje Veenstra ____ TRANSLATION ____ Births Region 3: Northeast Friesland Birth Records of Kollumerland Declaration date 21 December 1857, record number 183 Willem van Wijk, born 19 December 1857 son of Gerrit van Wijk and Martje Veenstra Actual Document {handwritten entries in brackets} ------------------------ No. 183 In het jaar Een duizend acht honderd zeven en viftig, den {eenentwintigsten} dag der maand {December} is voor ons {Hendrikus Eskes, Methouder} Ambtenaar van den Burgerlijken stand der geemeente {Kollumerland in Nieuwkruisland} provincie Friesland, gecompareerd: {Gerrit van Wijk} oud {eendertig} jaren, {koperslager} wonende te {Kollum} Welke ons werklaarde dat op den {negenentienden dezer maand} des {morgens} ten {zeven} ure te {Kollum} een kind van het {[mame?]} lijk geslacht is geboren uit {Zijne huisvrouw Martje Veenstra, zonderberoep aldaar} --- aan welk kind {hij} verklaarde de voorna{am} to geven van {Willem}. --- De gemelde verklaring is geschied in tegenwoordigheid van {Fokke Snyder} oud {drieenviftig} jaren, {Winkelier} wonende te {Kollum} en {Ruurd? Jans Draisma} oud {zevenentwintig} jaren, {timmerman} wonende te {Kollum} Waarvan wij deze acte hebben opgemaakt, welke, nadat dezelve was voorglezen, door ons {den vader en de getuigen is onderteckand.} {G Van Wijk} {F H Snyder} {R J Draisma} {H Eskes} ____ TRANSLATION ____ No. 65 In the year One thousand eight hundred seven and fifty, the {twenty-first} day of the month {December} appeared before us {Hendrikus Eskes, Methouder} Registrar of the community {Kollumerland in Nieuwkruisland} province Friesland: {Gerrit van Wijk} age {thirty-one} years, {copper-worker} living at {Kollum} who decared to us that on the {nineteenth of this month} in the {morning} at the hour {seven} at {Kollum} a child of the {male} sex was born of {his housewife Martje Veenstra, without profession there} --- on which child {he} declared to give the forena{me} of {Willem} --- The [gemelde] declaration was [historified? - geschied] in presence of {Fokke Snyder} age {fifty-three} years, {shopkeeper} living at {Kollum} and {Ruurd? Jans Draisma} age {twenty-seven} years, {carpenter} living at {Kollum} Of which we have made this record, which, after [reading it?], [door?] us {the father and the witnesses is undertaken}. {G Van Wijk} {F H Snyder} {R J Draisma} {H Eskes} | ||
419 | HOL-NB-A-00002z Birth Gerdina Bogaerts (1802) Zevenbergen Gedoopt 1776-1811, double-page 48 [1802 baptisms]: **************** Dutch Text **************** den 22 Augt ee kind van Frans Bogaerts en Pieternella Simons. ???? Gerdina ??? de vader **************** English Text **************** the 22 August a child of Frans Bogaerts and Pieternella Simons. ???? Gerdina ??? the father ****** http://www.regionaalarchiefwestbrabant.nl/index.php?page=bron&id=500&gemeente_key=®istertype_key&jaar=&entiteit=register&aktegegevens=Gerdina%20Bogaerts,%20gedoopt%2005-08-1802&cp=48&pp=47 | ||
420 | HOL-NB-A-00004 Boezel Family Emigration (1854) | ||
421 | HOL-NB-A-00004 Boezel Family Emigration (1854)-zoom1 | ||
422 | HOL-NB-A-00004 Boezel Family Emigration (1854)-zoom2 | ||
423 | HOL-XX-A-00001 Military Record of Jannes van Wijk - p 1 of 2 [NOTE: This is a formal letter typed in English on the stationery of the Staf van de Bevelhebber der Landstrijdkrachten. The text of the form is in round brackets ({}).] Staf van de Bevelhebber der Landstrijdkrachten Sectie Krugsgeschiedenis Kanaalweg 2 Telefoon 512551 {(uw brief van)} Your letter of October 28th, 1973 {ons nummer} 476/73 {'s Gravenhage,} 6 December 1973 {bijlagen} 2 {onderwerp} Sergeant J. van Wijk M.W.O. {Aan} Mr. Thomas J. Rittenbrug Post Office Box 107 LEXINGTON, Virginia 24450 United States of America In reply to your abovementioned letter, I can inform you as follows. 1. From the records of the 3rd Battalion National Militia it is known that Johannes van Wijk was born at Zwolle (in Overijssel) November 29, 1789, Son of Gerrit van Wijk and Gesina Leenders. August 26, 1805 he joined the 2nd Regiment of Infantry of the Army of King Louis of Holland (Napoleon's brother). The 1st battalion of this regiment was sent to Spain to help Joseph Napoleon, then King of Spain. October 25, 1808 the Dutch Brigade, commanded by Major-General David Hendrik Baron Chassé (later the defender of the citadel of Antwerp) crossed the Spanish border near Bayonne. In July 1810 our country was annexed by the French Empire and our Army incorporated in the French Army. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry then became 123ième régiment d'infanterie de ligne. April 12, 1811 the two battalions of this regiment, serving in Spain, joined the 130ième régiment d'infanterie de ligne, that was disbanded May 12, 1814 after Napoleon's abdication. Van Wijk, who became a corporal March 29, 1812 deserted the French Army and March 19, 1814 joined the 3rd Battalion National Militia of our new army. He was promoted a corporal April 25, 1814 and a sergeant May 6, 1814. On June 18, 1815 his battalion took part in the battle of Waterloo and by Order in Council of August 17, 1815 Nr 77 he was appointed Knight 4th Class in the Military Order of William. He was honourably discharged from the Army on May 31, 1817. From 1805 till his desertion from the French Army he was a regular soldier. In our army he was a conscript, who voluntary substituted for Markus de Leeuw from Steenwijk. It can be accepted that he thereafter recieved a certain amount from de Leeuw. 2. In Spain he took part in the following actions: Battle of Durango (October 31, 1808) Storming of Mesa de Ibor (March 17, 1809) Defence of Merida (May 15/June 13, 1809) Battle of alavera de la Reina (July 28, 1809) Battle of Almonacid (August 11, 1809) Battle of Ocana (November 19, 1809) From November 29 till December 23 his unit escorted Spanish prisoners of war from Madrid to Bayonne. In 1810 the war in Spain developed in a way of warfare that from then on was called "guerilla". In Spain sergeant van Wijk received a grazing shot on his head. 3. The Military Order of William, in which van Wijk became a Knight 4th Class, has four classes, viz: Grandcross, Commander, Knight 3rd Class en [sic = "and"] Knight 4th Class and is granted to sovereigns and to soldiers of all ranks of the Netherlands forces and the forces of allies. The Order can be given to units as well and with two Regiments of the Royal Netherlands Army this honour is shared by four regiments of the United States Army (325th, 504th, 505th and 508th Infantry). Four other regiments (327th, 501st, 502nd and 506th Infantry) only have the right of wearing a lanyard in the colours of the Orders Ribbon (blue and orange). 4. The Dutch names of the abovementioned units of our Army were: Battalion National Militia from January 9, 1814 till April 15, 1815 Bataljon Landmilitie, from April 15, 1815 till December 31, 1819 Bataljon Nationale Militie, thereafter the battalion was 3rd battalion of the 8th Infantry Regiment. 2nd Regiment of Infantry from June 11, 1805 till September 17, 1806 1ste Regiment Infanterie van Ligne, from September 17,1806 till August 18, 1810 2de Regiment Infanterie van Linie. Knight 4th Class in the Military Order of William reads in Dutch: Ridder Vierde Klasse in de (or "der") Militaire Willems Orde. 5. In our collection we have pictures as well of the 2nd Infantry in Spain as of the Prince of Orange, leading the National Militia at Waterloo. I herewith send you fotocopies of those pictures. THE CHIEF OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION (signed) G. J. VAN OJEN Jr. Lieutenant-Colonel | ||
424 | HOL-XX-A-00001 Military Record of Jannes van Wijk - p 2 of 2 [NOTE: This is a formal letter typed in English on the stationery of the Staf van de Bevelhebber der Landstrijdkrachten. The text of the form is in round brackets ({}).] Staf van de Bevelhebber der Landstrijdkrachten Sectie Krugsgeschiedenis Kanaalweg 2 Telefoon 512551 {(uw brief van)} Your letter of October 28th, 1973 {ons nummer} 476/73 {'s Gravenhage,} 6 December 1973 {bijlagen} 2 {onderwerp} Sergeant J. van Wijk M.W.O. {Aan} Mr. Thomas J. Rittenbrug Post Office Box 107 LEXINGTON, Virginia 24450 United States of America In reply to your abovementioned letter, I can inform you as follows. 1. From the records of the 3rd Battalion National Militia it is known that Johannes van Wijk was born at Zwolle (in Overijssel) November 29, 1789, Son of Gerrit van Wijk and Gesina Leenders. August 26, 1805 he joined the 2nd Regiment of Infantry of the Army of King Louis of Holland (Napoleon's brother). The 1st battalion of this regiment was sent to Spain to help Joseph Napoleon, then King of Spain. October 25, 1808 the Dutch Brigade, commanded by Major-General David Hendrik Baron Chassé (later the defender of the citadel of Antwerp) crossed the Spanish border near Bayonne. In July 1810 our country was annexed by the French Empire and our Army incorporated in the French Army. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry then became 123ième régiment d'infanterie de ligne. April 12, 1811 the two battalions of this regiment, serving in Spain, joined the 130ième régiment d'infanterie de ligne, that was disbanded May 12, 1814 after Napoleon's abdication. Van Wijk, who became a corporal March 29, 1812 deserted the French Army and March 19, 1814 joined the 3rd Battalion National Militia of our new army. He was promoted a corporal April 25, 1814 and a sergeant May 6, 1814. On June 18, 1815 his battalion took part in the battle of Waterloo and by Order in Council of August 17, 1815 Nr 77 he was appointed Knight 4th Class in the Military Order of William. He was honourably discharged from the Army on May 31, 1817. From 1805 till his desertion from the French Army he was a regular soldier. In our army he was a conscript, who voluntary substituted for Markus de Leeuw from Steenwijk. It can be accepted that he thereafter recieved a certain amount from de Leeuw. 2. In Spain he took part in the following actions: Battle of Durango (October 31, 1808) Storming of Mesa de Ibor (March 17, 1809) Defence of Merida (May 15/June 13, 1809) Battle of alavera de la Reina (July 28, 1809) Battle of Almonacid (August 11, 1809) Battle of Ocana (November 19, 1809) From November 29 till December 23 his unit escorted Spanish prisoners of war from Madrid to Bayonne. In 1810 the war in Spain developed in a way of warfare that from then on was called "guerilla". In Spain sergeant van Wijk received a grazing shot on his head. 3. The Military Order of William, in which van Wijk became a Knight 4th Class, has four classes, viz: Grandcross, Commander, Knight 3rd Class en [sic = "and"] Knight 4th Class and is granted to sovereigns and to soldiers of all ranks of the Netherlands forces and the forces of allies. The Order can be given to units as well and with two Regiments of the Royal Netherlands Army this honour is shared by four regiments of the United States Army (325th, 504th, 505th and 508th Infantry). Four other regiments (327th, 501st, 502nd and 506th Infantry) only have the right of wearing a lanyard in the colours of the Orders Ribbon (blue and orange). 4. The Dutch names of the abovementioned units of our Army were: Battalion National Militia from January 9, 1814 till April 15, 1815 Bataljon Landmilitie, from April 15, 1815 till December 31, 1819 Bataljon Nationale Militie, thereafter the battalion was 3rd battalion of the 8th Infantry Regiment. 2nd Regiment of Infantry from June 11, 1805 till September 17, 1806 1ste Regiment Infanterie van Ligne, from September 17,1806 till August 18, 1810 2de Regiment Infanterie van Linie. Knight 4th Class in the Military Order of William reads in Dutch: Ridder Vierde Klasse in de (or "der") Militaire Willems Orde. 5. In our collection we have pictures as well of the 2nd Infantry in Spain as of the Prince of Orange, leading the National Militia at Waterloo. I herewith send you fotocopies of those pictures. THE CHIEF OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION (signed) G. J. VAN OJEN Jr. Lieutenant-Colonel | ||
425 | Holke Holkes Borger-Janke Tjittes van Wijk Marriage | ||
426 | Hylke Heerkes and Antje Martens - Family - Marriage, Births, Deaths | ||
427 | img051 | ||
428 | IMG_0836 Willard Jacob Antonides 1913 - 1986 June (Witcop) Antonides 1915 - 1993 | ||
429 | IMG_0836 June (Witcop) Antonides !915 - 1993 | ||
430 | IMG_1076_edited-1 | ||
431 | In Earsten Dragonder - Book Cover "A First Dragoon" is Jacbous Knol's award-winning historical fiction book about our ancestors Jannes van Wijk and Janke Tjittes Smit. The book is written in the Frysk / Frisian language. (Jannes' son Tjitte's daughter Marie married Klaas Jacobus Knol: they were the grandparents of Jacobus Knol, the author of the book.) | ||
432 | In Earsten Dragonder - Book Cover "A First Dragoon" is Jacbous Knol's award-winning historical fiction book about our ancestors Jannes van Wijk and Janke Tjittes Smit. The book is written in the Frysk / Frisian language. (Jannes' son Tjitte's daughter Marie married Klaas Jacobus Knol: they were the grandparents of Jacobus Knol, the author of the book.) | ||
433 | Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 | ||
434 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05499 / 09 | ||
435 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
436 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
437 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 01 | ||
438 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
439 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
440 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
441 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
442 | Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915 Catholic Parish Registers, The National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 04272 / 02 | ||
443 | Jacob F, Van Dyke http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/ottawa/photos/tombstones/northholland/vandyke85782nph.jpg | ||
444 | Jacob John Van Wyke AND Jennie/Jean Boelema Births, with amendments Record number: 18627; born 23 Nov 1900; Jennie Boelma (amended by 26 Jun 1963 affidavit to Jean Boelema); female, white; born Grand Rapids; parents: Henry & Jessie Boelema, both residing 90 Power Street, both born Netherlands, father occupation Machine Hand; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 3 Jun 1901 ****** Record Number: 18628; born 4 Sep 1900 (amended by affidavit by 10 Nov 1965 affidavit to 14 Sep); Jake Van Wyck (amended to Jacob John Van Wyke); male, white; birthplace Grand Rapids; parents Jannes Van Wyck (amended to Van Wyke) and Cora Van Wyck (amended to Cornelia Van Wyke), both residing 90 Powers Street, both born Netherlands, father's occupation Painter; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 3 Jun 1901 | ||
445 | Jacob Schuiling Birth Record Number 890; born 21 Aug 1902; Jacob Schuiling; male, white; birthplace Grand Rapids; parents Jacob and Jennie Schuiling, residing 7 Martin Street, father born Netherlands, mother born Michigan, father's occupation ?Mijter? Sawyer; Record Date [date Kent County transcript made for State of Michigan] 29 May 1903 | ||
446 | Jacob Van Dyke-Dena Ter Beek Marriage Record Number 275; Date of License 15 Sep 1914; GROOM: Jacob Van Dyke, age 24, white, residence Holland Twp, birthplace Mich, occupation: teacher, father Jacob Van Dyke, mother Marij Westmaas, no prior marriages; BRIDE: Dena Ter Beek, age 20, residence Holland, birthplace Mich, occupation: at home, father John Ter Beek, mother Maggie Miedema, no prior marriages; Married 17 Sep 1914 at Holland by P. A. Hoekstra, Minister; witnesses John Ter Beek of Holland and J. Van Dyke Sr. of Holland | ||
447 | Jacobus Klaas Knol (1890-1959) | ||
448 | Jake (Jacob) Van Dyke from Van Dyke family photo | ||
449 | Jakob "Jake" Smid c 1895 == Thanks to his sister's grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
450 | Jakoba "Cora" Smid c 1895 == Thanks to her grand-daughter Trudie Fetters | ||
451 | James Byrnes (as Byrns) - Baptism 9 Sep 1841 at Killeentierna, County Kerry, Ireland | ||
452 | James Cunnea - Obituary 24 Apr 1884 Morris, Illinois, USA SUDDEN DEATH OF A BANKER - Morris, Ill., April 24. - James Cunnea, President of the First National Bank, fell dead upon the sidewalk this morning while going to his bank. Mr. Cunnea was well known in this section. His daughter was married only a few days ago to Mr. J. J. Fitzgibbon, of Chicago, and they are now away on a honeymoon tour. == Thanks to Julia Tremble | ||
453 | Jan Boezel & Grietje van Wijk Children-Grand Rapids Dutch Reformed Church - 1873-1883 Gerdina Johanna, Martha, Albert "with mother to Chicago 29 Mar 1883" - NOTE that Albert birth year conflicts with 1879 civil birth record. == https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60524/images/43107_344026-00334 |
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454 | Jan Boezel's History of his Ancestry Jan Boezel's (1842-1914) daughter Martha (Boezel) Johnston allowed her great-grandson Wesley Johnston to make this copy of the original document in the 1960's. ------------------ Note re Mae or Miet: I find neither a birth nor a death for such a daughter of Frans Bogaerts at Zeven Bergen. But I do find a death of his sister Maaijke as a child. She was buried 9 Feb 1778. See http://www.regionaalarchiefwestbrabant.nl/zoeken/voorouders/resultaat/weergave/register/layout/blader/sjabloon/blader/id/67476924-f8d5-11df-a690-cd95c1e286e2/start/66?persoon=Maaijke+Bogaarts%2C+09-02-1778&limit=1000 | ||
455 | Jan Boezel-Pieternella van Schelt Marriage 1847 | ||
456 | Jan Dekker Birth Record Number 677; born 4 Aug 1879; Jan Dekker; white, male; birthplace City of Holland; parents Berend and Elizabeth Dekker of Holland, Mich, both born Netherland; father's occupation Laborer; Record Date [date Ottawa County transcript made for State of Michigan] 1 Jun 1880 | ||
457 | Jan Heida - Birth | ||
458 | Jan Kok 1955 Foto gemaakt op zijn werk, de Scheepsbouw Unie op de Gideon. Ongeveer 1955. | ||
459 | Jan Willem Kelder-Anthonette Juliana Elisabet van Wijk - Marriage 22 Oct 1834 at Amsterdam he 28, she 30 baptized 4 Jul 1804 at Noorderkerk widow of Nicolaas Dekker == https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/srcid/35449846 == https://nha.blob.core.windows.net/scans/BS%20Huwelijk/Amsterdam/1834/NL_HlmNHA_H_ASD_1834_05_0046.jpg | ||
460 | Janke Jennie Van Wyk Birth - Amended by Affidavit 11 Jun 1945 Record Number 8910; born 15 Oct 1896; Janke Van Wyk [amended by affidavit filed 11 Jun 1945 to Jennie Van Wyk]; female, white; birthplace Grand Rapids; parents William and Jeltje [amended to Julia] Van Wyk of 182 Henry Street, both born Holland [Netherlands]; father's occupation Painter; Record Date [date Kent County transcript made for State of Michigan] 27 May 1897 | ||
461 | Janke Schoegje - Birth | ||
462 | Janke Tjittes & Jannes van Wijk | ||
463 | Janke Tjittes & Jannes van Wijk | ||
464 | Janke Tjittes & Jannes van Wijk - Reverse Grootvader Jannes van Wijk Geboren Nov 2 1789 Overleden June 27 1872 / Grootmoeder Janke Geboren Feb 23 1800 Overleden Aug 12 1878 / Gerrit Van Wijk born Jan 23 1826 Died May 6 1906 / wife Martha Veenstra Born died / Willemke Wierda nee Van Wijk born July 5 1854 died April 27 1938 / Jacob Wierda born died / Cornelius Wierda born 1830 died 1916 / wife Maria Huisinga died Nov 13 1864 | ||
465 | Janke Tjittes van Wijk - Birth | ||
466 | Janke Tjittes van Wijk - Death | ||
467 | Janke van Wijk - Birth Two notes in left margin: (1) not sure what this means (2) corrects day of birth from 23 to 22 | ||
468 | Janke van Wijk - Birth | ||
469 | Janke van Wijk - Birth | ||
470 | Jannes & Cornelia Van Wyk Family - Arrival in New York from Rotterdam aboard the "Veendam" |
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471 | Jannes Schoegje - Birth | ||
472 | Jannes Schoegje - Death | ||
473 | Jannes van Wijk - Birth | ||
474 | Jannes van Wijk Death | ||
475 | Jannes van Wijk Death - Full Page | ||
476 | Jannes van Wijk-Corneliske Bloemberg Marriage | ||
477 | Jannes Van Wyk (3 Apr 1919 - 6 Apr 1919) - Grave Stone at Oakhill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan == photo thanks to Scout on Find A Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=132854170 | ||
478 | Jeltje Catharina Knol (1933-1997) | ||
479 | Jeltje van Wijk - Birth | ||
480 | Jeltje van Wijk - Birth | ||
481 | Jenettie Van Wyk - Birth Register - p 1 of 2 Record Number 5028; born 29 Aug 1894; Jenettie Vanwyk; female, white; born in Wyoming Township; Parents: William and Grace Vanwyk, both residing in Wyoming Township, both born Netherlands, father Laborer; date recorded [date county transcript was made for state] 15 May 1895 | ||
482 | Jenettie Van Wyk - Birth Register - p 2 of 2 Record Number 5028; born 29 Aug 1894; Jenettie Vanwyk; female, white; born in Wyoming Township; Parents: William and Grace Vanwyk, both residing in Wyoming Township, both born Netherlands, father Laborer; date recorded [date county transcript was made for state] 15 May 1895 | ||
483 | Jennie Decker Birth (mis-identified as boy named James) [This document has numerous errors - her name, her sex, her father's birthplace.] James Decker; male; seventh child of mother; born 2 Jan 1887 at 4450 Dearborn; residence of mother 4450 Dearborn; father Burt Decker, age 35, nationality Holland, born Finland, Carpenter; mother Maggie Vanwyck, age 30, nationality Holland; | ||
484 | Jennie Van Wyk (mis-spelled as Vandyk) - Birth Register - p 1 of 2 Record Number 322; born 18 Dec 1889; Jennie Vandyk; female, white; born Blendon [Township, Ottawa County]; Parents: William and Gradie Vandyk; both residing Blendon; both born Holland, Europe; father's occupation: farmer; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 23 May 1890 | ||
485 | Jennie Van Wyk (mis-spelled as Vandyk) - Birth Register - p 1 of 2 Record Number 322; born 18 Dec 1889; Jennie Vandyk; female, white; born Blendon [Township, Ottawa County]; Parents: William and Gradie Vandyk; both residing Blendon; both born Holland, Europe; father's occupation: farmer; date recorded [date county transcript made for state] 23 May 1890 | ||
486 | Jennie Wierda Birth Record Number 575; born 13 Aug 1880; Jennie Wierda; female, white; birthplace Tallmadge [Ottawa County]; parents Jacob and Mary Wierda of Tallmadge, both born Holland [Netherlands]; father's occupation Farmer; Record date [date Ottawa County transcript made for State of Michigan] 13 Jun 1881 | ||
487 | Jenny Luella Young - Birth Register [January 1905 Births - Page 395] Record Number 19707; Young, Jennie Luella; female; 3rd child of mother; white; date of birth 19 [i.e. 19 Jan 1905]; born at 1713 Parnell Street; father age 29, born US; mother born US; mother Josephine Bauzell; father Virgil, occupation Teamster; reported by Hannah Blomberg [The mother's mother's cousin John van Wijk's wife in Michigan was Cornelia Bloemberg. I do not know if there is a connection with Hannah and Cornelia.] -- NOTE that while the Birth Register definitely gives the birth day as 19, the birth certificate, from which the register was copied later, must have been 17 since the birth certificate was filed on the 18th. | ||
488 | Jessie Van Wyk Birth Record Number 6453; born 14 Sep 1895; Jessie Van Wyk; female, white; birthplace Grand Rapids; parents William and Jeltse Van Wyk of 182 Henry Street, both born Netherlands; father's occupation Painter; Record Date [date Kent County transcript made for State of Michigan] 21 May 1896 | ||
489 | Johann Stangl - Arrival in New York 31 May 1922 aboard "SS Mount Carroll" from Hamburg | ||
490 | Johann Stangl - Departure 18 May 1922 aboard "SS Mount Carroll" for New York | ||
491 | Johanna (Butler) Byrnes - Civil War Widow Pension filed 11 Mar 1862 | ||
492 | johanna boezel young stone Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 December 2019), memorial page for Johanna Young (1873–1923), Find A Grave Memorial no. 140309876, citing Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by Time Traveler (contributor 47770418) . | ||
493 | Johanna Burns - Baptism 22 Dec 1848 at Killeentierna, County Kerry, Ireland domicile: Farran - sponsors: Robert McCarthy & Catherine Butler | ||
494 | Johanna Van Wyk - Birth Register - p 1 of 2 Record Number 12264; born 4 Jun 1897; Johanna Van Wyk; female, white; born Wyoming [Township, Kent County]; Parents: William and Gradu Van Wyk, both residing Wyoming, both born Holland [Netherlands], father's occupation Laborer, date recoded [date county transcript made for state] 2 May 1898 | ||
495 | Johanna Van Wyk - Birth Register - p 2 of 2 Record Number 12264; born 4 Jun 1897; Johanna Van Wyk; female, white; born Wyoming [Township, Kent County]; Parents: William and Gradu Van Wyk, both residing Wyoming, both born Holland [Netherlands], father's occupation Laborer, date recoded [date county transcript made for state] 2 May 1898 | ||
496 | Johannes Bogaerts - Death (19 Jun 1807) and Burial (29 Jun 1807) http://www.regionaalarchiefwestbrabant.nl/zoeken/voorouders/resultaat/weergave/register/layout/blader/sjabloon/blader/id/681e94f8-f8d5-11df-a690-cd95c1e286e2/start/59?persoon=Johannes+Bogaerts%2C+19-06-1807&limit=1000 | ||
497 | Johannes Heida - Birth | ||
498 | Johannes Schoegje - Birth | ||
499 | John B. A. Staack (1889-1957) | ||
500 | John Boelema Birth Record Number 1010; born 28 Nov 1902; John Boelema; male, white; born Grand Rapids; parents Henry Boelema and Jessie Boelema of 291 Woodworth Avenue, both born Netherlands, father occupation Cabinet Maker; record date [date county transcript made for state] 29 May 1903 |