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Personal data Gertie Smith 


Household of Gertie Smith

(1) She is married to Oltman Akkerman.

They got married on February 14, 1907 at German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA (Ramsey Ref. Chr.), she was 18 years old.

Oltman Akkerman oo Gertie Smith

Marriage source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded ix Mar MMI <>

Child(ren):

  1. Grace Akkerman  1909-2016 
  2. Jennie Akkerman  1911-2006 
  3. Wilma Akkerman  1915-1997 
  4. Elvera Akkerman  1919-2008
  5. Lois Akkerman  1925-2012 


(2) She is married to Charles Henry Rhubee.

They got married on March 8, 1942 at Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA, she was 53 years old.

Charles Henry Rhubee oo Gertie Smith

Marriage source: Source: Smith, Vernon, SMITH, (Pub. location unknown, http://WorldConnect.RootsWeb.com, iii Nov MMI)

'... Charles Henry RHUBEE ...

Marriage 1 Gertie SMITH ... Married: 8 Mar 1942 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, IA. ...

Marriage 2 Dicy SMOUSE ... Married: 23 Jul 1913 in ,,IA. ...' <>

Notes about Gertie Smith

Gertie Smith

Source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded ix Mar MMI

Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Buffalo Center IA, Centennial Book Committee, MCMXCII), pgs. 208 & 407, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

[pg 208]

'... After Oltman's death, Gertie moved into Buffalo Center and worked for a number of years. On March 8, 1942 Gertie married Charles Rhubee. ... Charles Rhubee was born March 17, 1890 at Coon Rapids, Iowa. ...'

[pg 407]

'Gertie, [SMITH] fifth child of Bill and Maggie, married Oltman Akkerman and farmed near Buffalo Center; they had five daughters: Grace and husband Tom Bosma had a daughter Betty who married Carl Bure, sons Ray who married Juanita, Larry who married Linda, Gary who married Cindy; Jennie married Charles Cavett and had three children: Arla Maye (Erickson), Gordon and Earl who live in Lake Mills (Jennie later married Joe Grothe and both husbands have passed away and shelives in Lake Mills); Wilma married Bill Stewart and lives in Waterloo; Elvera and husband Walt Hanson had no children and live in Buffalo Center; Lois married Milton Teigen who passed away and she lives in Kingman, Arizona.'

Source: Smith, Vernon, SMITH, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.RootsWeb.com, iii Nov MMI)

'... Gertie SMITH ... Sex: F Birth: 29 Aug 1888 in German Valley, KOSSUTH, Iowa Death: 21 Jan 1965 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa Burial: 25 Jan 1965 Graceland Cem., BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa ...

Father: Wilhelm SCHMIDT b: 13 Feb 1847 in Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia, GERMANY
Mother: Gritje Maggie ALBERS b: 23 Mar 1848 in Weener, Ostfriesland, GERMANY

Marriage 1 Charles Henry RHUBEE b: 17 Mar 1890 in Coon Rapids, , IA. Married: 8 Mar 1942 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, IA.

Children

1. Living RHUBEE 2. Living RHUBEE 3. Living RHUBEE

Marriage 2 Oltman AKKERMAN b: 7 Feb 1886 in Holland, Grundy, Iowa Married: 14 Feb 1907 in Ramsey Reformed, KOSSUTH, Iowa

Children

1. Grace AKKERMAN b: 18 Apr 1909 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa 2. Jennie AKKERMAN b: 3 Mar 1911 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa 3. Wilma AKKERMAN b: 6 Nov 1915 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa
4. Elvera AKKERMAN b: 1 May 1919 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa 5. Lois AKKERMAN b: 11 Sep 1925 in BUFFALO CENTER, WINNEBAGO, Iowa'

Mower, Jerald, Jerry Mower Genealogy, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xxvi Sep MCMXCIX)

'... Catherine Ann RHUBEE ... Birth: 9 APR 1915 Change Date: 26 SEP 1999 ...

Father: Charles RHUBEE b: 17 MAR 1890
Mother: Dicy SMOUSE b: 26 JUL 1888 in Of Union Twp., CARROLL, Iowa, USA ...'
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gertie Smith

Johann Schmidt
< 1835-????

Gertie Smith
1888-1965

(1) 1907
Lois Akkerman
1925-2012
(2) 1942

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