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Personal data Anna Vander Tuin 


Household of Anna Vander Tuin

She is married to William H. Likkel.

They got married on March 18, 1920 at Douglas County, South Dakota, Verenigde Staten, she was 25 years old.

'Double-coupled family':
On 18 March 1920 William Likkel marries to Anna Vander Tuin (1894), a sister of Sikke Vander Tuin (1898), who married on 6 March 1920 to Hendrika ('Rickie') Likkel (1897), a sister of William Likkel.

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. (Not public)
  3. Geraldine Likkel  1925-2017
  4. Rodney Gene Likkel  1929-2005
  5. Regina Likkel  1930-1999
  6. (Not public)
  7. (Not public)


Notes about Anna Vander Tuin

In April 1893 Anna's parents emigrated from the Netherlands to the small agrarical township Castalia (postoffice Nieveen) between the Missouri and Platte, in the southeastern part of South Dakota.
In June 1900 Annie is a scholar, living on her parent's farm at Clark Township, probably 2 1/2 mile southwest of the "Dutch" agrarian settlement New Holland.
In the northeasten part of Clark Township lies New Holland.
Source: scan Census 1900.
Census 1915: Anna Vander Tuin lives near Platte, very probably with her parents on a farm.
In February 1920 she lives without occupation still on her parents' farm at Clark Township, Precinct no. 6, Douglas County, South Dakota.
Source: scan of Census 1920.

Anna marries on 18 March 1920 to William Henry Likkel (1894), a brother of Rickie Likkel, who married on 6 March 1920 to Sip Vander Tuin (1898), a brother of Anna.
Anna and William Likkel got eight children, born from 1920 to 1935 in Douglas, South Dakota.
They all marry to persons who had their roots in the state Washington in the utter northwestern part of the USA, esp. from the city Lynden, which had a strong influence of Dutch immigrants and has even a mill.

In April 1930 Anna Likel lives with her husband William H. Likkel and their children Gerrit D., Margaret, Geraldine, Francis E. and Rodney G. in Corsica, Douglas County.
Source: scan of Census 1930.
About 1942 the family moved from Corsica to Lynden.

Sources also: internet, Rianne Boek, Stamboom Jan Johannis (Vander Tuin), PhpGedView by wkosters, and Everett Vander Tuin, e-mail nov. 2008.

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