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Household of Meemke Wubben (Meemke Wubben "Mamie") "Mamie" Ammermann

She is married to Jan Folgerts Kuiper.

They got married on December 9, 1889 at Rheiderland, Chippewa Co., MN, she was 22 years old.

Jan Folkerts Kuiper oo Meemke Wubben Ammermann

Marriage sources: Author: Ettesvold, Marilyn A., Title: Jan F. Kuiper Pedigree Chart, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: M.A.E., Publication date: MMII)

"1. John (Jan) F. Kuiper b. 30 May 1864 at Stapelmoor, Leer, m. 9 Dec 1889 at Chippewa, MN, USA d. 7 Oct 1924 at Clara City, Chippewa, MN Spouse Mamie (Meemke) Ammermann b. 9 Dec 1867 at Ridott, Stephenson, IL, d. 9 Aug 1931 at St. Paul, Ramsey, MN"
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Notes about Meemke Wubben (Meemke Wubben "Mamie") "Mamie" Ammermann

Meemke "Mamie" Ammermann

Sources: Author: Ettesvold, Marilyn A., Title: Jan F. Kuiper Pedigree Chart, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: M.A.E., Publication date: MMII)

'1. John (Jan) F. Kuiper b. 30 May 1864 at Stapelmoor, Leer, m. 9 Dec 1889 at Chippewa, MN, USA d. 7 Oct 1924 at Clara City, Chippewa, MN Spouse Mamie (Meemke) Ammermann b. 9 Dec 1867 at Ridott, Stephenson, IL, d. 9 Aug 1931 at St. Paul,Ramsey, MN'

Author: Reader, Karen Theriot, Title: "Ancestors of Talea (Tillie) Hinderks FOKKEN," (Publication location: Lehi, UT, Publisher: WoldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: ix Dec MMIV), Repository: The Cloud

Lnk: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

"... Meemke Wubben AMMERMANN Surname: Ammermann Given Name: Meemke Wubben _AKA: Mamie, Meenike, Meenke F., KUIPER Sex: F Birth: 9 Dec 1867 in , Stephenson, IL 1 Christening: 26 Jan 1868 Ridott, Stephenson, , IL 2 Death: 9 Aug 1931 in St.Paul, Ramsey, MN 1 3 Burial: 12 Aug 1931 Clara City, Chippewa, MN ...
Census: 1900 Rheiderland Township, Chippewa, MN 4
Census: 1920 Clara City, Chippewa, MN 5 Change Date: 3 Nov 2003
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Father: Wubbe Dirks AMMERMANN b: 25 Nov 1827 inBunde, Rheiderland, Ostfriesland, Germany
Mother: Trientje Freerks PETERSEN b: 7 Jun 1836 in Visquard, Krummhorn, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Jan Folgerts KUIPER b: 30 May 1864 in Stapelmoor, , Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 9 Dec1889 in Rheiderland, Chippewa, MN 6

Sources:

1. Title: Internet Family Tree Author: Dale Eric Carlson Call Number: http://home.sprintmail.com/~dalecarlson/ Note: Family genealogy on author's webpage, printed out on 18 Jan 2000.

2. Title: The Ammermann Family History Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: 1996 Page: Part 2, [p.4] ... Name: Karen Theriot Reader Corralitos CA 95076-8618 e-mail: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

3. Title: Ammermann Family History, The Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: Author, 1996 Page: Part 3, [p. 44] Text: State of Minnesota, Division of Vital Statistics, CERTIFICATE OF DEATH; No. 24589, in RegistrationBook 2050. Meemke KUIPER, a white female widow, born 9 Dec 1867 in IL, daughter of Wubbe AMMERMAN & Trantje PETERSON (both born in Germany). She was a Housewife in her own home, married to John KUIPER, usual residence Clara City, MN. Shedied at 9:30 p.m. in St. Paul, Ramsey county, MN, where she had resided for 1 month, on 9 Aug 1931 of Chronic Bronceo[?]tosis which had lasted for years; Broncho-Pneumonia for 3 days. She was 63 years and 8 months old. She was buried inClara City on 12 Aug 1931; undertaker A. E. HENRY of St. Paul. Informant was Mrs. B. BEHRENDS of Clara City [her daughter Antje]. Repository: Name: National Archives, Pacific Branch

4. Title: U.S. federal census Text: Line 69: Mamie KUIPER, wife of John, white female born Dec 1867 in IL (parents born in Germany). She has had 7 children, of whom 6 are living, all daughters in household, ages 9 years to 5 months. ...Name: National Archives, Pacific Branch

5. Title: U.S. federal census Page: E.D. 12, Sheet 28B Date: 24 Jan 1920

6. Title: The Ammermann Family History Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: 1996 Page: Part 3, [pp. 39 & 45] & Part 8, [p.1] Text: Recorded in Chippewa County, MN; BOOK B of Marriage Licenses; p. 331. Jan KUEPER &Meemke AMMERMANN were married by E. BREEN, a minister of the Gospel, at Rheiderland on 9 Dec 1889. Witnesses: W. D. AMMERMANN; J. F. PETERSON. They had ten daughters, and a son who died the day he was born in 1898

Author: , ed.; Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i, (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publication date: MMXII), Pg. 45, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc, Geroge, IA, with holdings at George IA pub. lib.

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"0175. Ammermann, Wübbe Dirks 0173, farmer, Church Elder, * 25 NOV 1827 Bunderhee, Weener, OSTF, + 14 SEP 1894, Clara City, Chippewa Co., MN [0320]. * 17 SEP 1894 Clara City, Minnesota, > Ridott, IL [0321] oo 26 APR 1861 Visquard, Emden, OSTF, Trientje Freerks Petersen 3392, * 7 JUN 1836 Visquard, Emden, Krummhörn, OSTF, + 10 MAR 1917 Chippewa Co., Minnesota [0321]
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4. Meemke Wubben, * 9 DEC 1867 IL, ~ 26 JAN 1868 RCRC
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1867-1931

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  • The temperature on December 9, 1867 was about -4 °C. The air pressure was 1 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the northeast. The airpressure was 77 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 81%. Source: KNMI
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