Genealogy Meert - Dressler » August Modest van Goethem (1869-1954)

Personal data August Modest van Goethem 

Source 1

Household of August Modest van Goethem

He is married to Maria Julia de Clercq.

They got married on October 18, 1902 at Wilrijk, Antwerpen, Belgium, he was 32 years old.Sources 3, 4


Child(ren):



Notes about August Modest van Goethem

Bron (1): Bidprentjes over de familie van Goethem, mij toegestuurd van "privacy wm".
(Aug 2001)

Familiearchief Armand Meert:
Bron (2): Woonadres in België:
In the Ellis Island (New York) Passenger Record of Caroline, wife of Edmond van Goethem,
Ship of Travel: Kroonland
Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium
Date of Arrival: 21 May 1912
Name, Nearest Relative: A. Van Goethem, Brother-in-law
Address, Nearest Relative: Elisabethlaan 19, Wilrijk
Bron (3) : Emigration: Ellis Island (New York) Passenger Record
Ship of Travel: Lapland
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Date of Arrival: 06 December 1919
Age at Arrival: 48
Profession: Traveler
Last Place of Residence: Letchworth, England
Name, Nearest Relative: -
Address, Nearest Relative: Campers Sq., Hyde, Letchworth
Destination: Detroit, Michigan
Bron (4): UItreksel uit het bevolkingsregister (Wilrijk). Fam. vertrokken op 26.10.1915 naar Bergen op Zoom.
Bron (5): Info van Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit : Datum van overlijden en ouderdom.
(Jan 2005, Armand Meert).
Bron (5): Akte van Huwelijk #45 bij gemeentebestuur Wilrijk.
Troewgetuigen zijn de broers Alfons, dienstknecht, 28 j, Antwerpen, en Edmond, schilder, 26 j, Borgerhout
(Feb 2005)

Aanvullingen:
August M. van Goethem heeft drie kleinkinderen; he has three grandchildren. Hun namen en de namen van de vaders zijn niet bekend.
Bron/Source: in the Obituaries taken from the Gazette van Detroit found by Barbara Harvel (USA) - bij overlijden/death van August - from Oct 1954
(Dec 2009)

ISIS: geboorteakte #75
(Nov 2011, https://meert.de/ ).

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  1. Doodsadvertentie August Modest van Goethem, Detroit There are linked images
  2. Van Goethem, August Modest
    Gravestone, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Section 51, Tier 71, Lot 764.
  3. Huwelijksakte August Modest van Goethem & Maria Julia De Clercq ff #45 1902, Wilrijk There are linked images
  4. Huwelijksakte August Modest van Goethem & Maria Julia De Clercq #45 1902, Wilrijk
    Deze huwelijksakte bekwam ik reeds van de Burgerlijke stand Wilrijk in feb 2005 toegestuurd. Eerst in november 2011 heb ik de akte gedigitaliseerd.
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  • The temperature on December 17, 1869 was about 6.2 °C. The air pressure was 27 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-northwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 85%. Source: KNMI
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  • In the year 1954: Source: Wikipedia
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