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Household of Trientje Harms (Trientje Harms "Tena") "Tena" Kuiper

She is married to Geuke (Geuko) Wirtjes Hertema.

They got married on April 16, 1883 at Ev. Ref. Kirchengemeinde, Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, she was 20 years old.

Geuke Wirtjes Hertema oo Trientje Harm Kuiper

Source: Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Wymeer 1713 - 1900, (Westerstede, Deutschland, R&CK, MMIV), ISBN 3-9809065-0-7, pgs. 152, 153, & 222

[Pg. 152]

'1358 Hertema, Geuke Wirtjes, * 23.4.1861 in Wymeer, S.d. 1360, Dienstknecht; oo 16.4.1883 Trientje Harms Kuiper, * 12.4.1861 in Wymeer, T.d. 2145 ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Harm Hertema  1883-????
  2. Geeske Hertema  1885-????
  3. Grietje Hertema  1887-1923 
  4. Fokkea Hertema  1889-????
  5. Richard Hertema  1890-????
  6. Jantje Hertema  1894-????
  7. Jurjen Dreyer Hertema  1896-< 2006


Notes about Trientje Harms (Trientje Harms "Tena") "Tena" Kuiper

Trientje Harms "Tena" Kuiper

Source: Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Wymeer 1713 - 1900, (Westerstede, Deutschland, R&CK, MMIV), ISBN 3-9809065-0-7, Seiten 152, 153, 221, u. 222

[Seite 152]

'1358 Hertema, Geuke Wirtjes, * 23.4.1861 in Wymeer, S.d. 1360, Dienstknecht; oo 16.4.1883 Trientje Harms Kuiper, * 12.4.1861 in Wymeer, T.d. 2145
Harm * 13.11.1883
Geeske * 26.10.1885
Grietje * 8.2.1887
Fokkea * 4.3.1889

[Seite 153]

Richard * 19.12.1890
Albert Wilken * 24.1.1893, + 6.3.1893
Jantje * 10.1.1894
Jurjen Dreyer * 15.5.1896
Elizabeth Behrends * 17.5.1897
Trinette * 15.7.1900'

[Seite 221]

"2138 Kuiper, Harm, * 29.11.1835, wh. in Holthusen, S.d. 2133, + 19.9.1863 oo Wüpke Ahrends

oo II 10.3.1861 Grietje Wilken, * 21.10.1825 in Heerenland, T.d. 3180, /= 3185, oo I / 2362
Albert Harms * 26.4.1861, + 4.11.1863
Trientje Harms * 12.4.1863"

[Seite 222]

'2145 Kuiper, Jan Harms, * 1826, S.d. 2137, Arbeiter v. Holthuserheide; prokl. 21.4.1850 Hilke Jacobs, * 1829 in Mölenarf, T.d. 1659, + 22.2.1890
Grietje * 1850, oo 3089
Trientje Harm * 1861, oo 1358'

Wilson, Debra, dwilson, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, ix Sep MMIII)

Trientje Harms Kuiper 1 Sex: F Birth: 12 APR 1863 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 2 Death: 5 JUL 1952 in Hampton, Franklin co., IA, USA Burial: Eastfriesland Cemetery, Ackley, Butler co., IA, USA Religion: 30 MAY 1909 EastfrieslandChurch, Ackley, IA, USA _EXCM: 27 MAR 1922 Eastfriesland Church, Ackley, IA, USA Change Date: 9 SEP 2003 Note: German

Father: Harm Kuiper b: 29 NOV 1835 in Holthuserheide, Germany Mother: Grietje Alberta Wilken b: 21 OCT 1825 in Heerenland, Germany

Marriage 1 Geuko Wirtjes Hartema b: 23 APR 1861 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany

Children 1. Harm Geuko Hertema b: 13 NOV 1883 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 2. Jessie Hartema b: 26 OCT 1885 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 3. Grace Hartema b: 8 FEB 1887 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 4. Kate Hartema b: 4 MAR 1889 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 5. Richard Hartema b: 19 DEC 1889 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 6. Tantje Jennie Hartema b: 10 JAN 1894 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 7. Jerry D. Hartema b: 1896 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 8. Elizabeth Hartema b: 17 MAY 1897 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 9. Tinette Hartema b: 15 JUL 1900 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany 10. Topeka Hartema b: 21 OCT 1906 in Grant Township, Grundy co., IA, USA

Sources:

1. Title: Hertema Heritage Book Author: Ennis & Lorraine Hartema ... Media: Book Page: 89 Note: 1980 Supplement states: According to the church records of the Eastfriesland Church, Ackley, IA, USA, Geuko Hartema and Frau Tena joined thechurch 5/30/1909 and were suspended 3/27/1922. Tena was reinstated 6/26/1946.

2. Title: Hertema Heritage Book Author: Ennis & Lorraine Hartema ... Media: Book'

http://iagenweb.org/grundy/cemeteries/eastfrie.htm, read iii Mar MMVI

'EAST FRIESLAND CEMETERY GERMAN TWP, GRUNDY CO., IOWA **located on the corner of 150th and B Avenue ... Hartema, Geuko 1861-1926 Lot 90 Hartema, Tena Lot 90 ...'

Heidemann, Bob, e-mail to David A. Navorska in re Kuiper, (Salmon, ID, B.H., xvii Dec MMVIII)

"... Starting with my mothers record (Gladys Zacharias) going up one generation to her mother (Grietje Hartema) to her mother (Trientje Harms Kuiper) I found that her birth date isn't correct nor are the parents names. On that screen record(page with ID:116736) it shows Trientje's father and mother as Jan Harms Kuper and Hilke Adolphs Jans and her birthdate as 12 APR 1861. Acutally, her parents names were Harm Folkert Kuiper and Grietje Alberta Wilken and her birth datewas 12 APR 1863; as taken from my source.

My record source is a typed document called Ostfriesland Heritage compiled in the 1970's, 80's and 90's by desendants of the Hertema families, in Iowa and SD. ..."

Trientje Harms "Tena" Kuiper

Source: Hertema, Ennis & Lorraine, Ostfriesland Heritage, (Beaman, IA, E&LH, MCMLXXIX)

"... Kuiper Pedigree ... Harm Kuiper B. Nov. 29, 1835 Holthuserheide, Germany M. Oct. 21, 1861 Heerenland, Germany ... [wife] Grietje Alberta Wilken B. Oct. 21, 1825 Heerenland, Germany D. January 27, 1909 Iowa B. East Friesland CemeteryAckley, Iowa ..."

[Pg. 80]

"... "?* Wife TRIENTJE HARMS KUIPER (Tena)
Born: April 12, 1863 Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany
Died: July 5, 1952 Hampton, Iowa
Buried: Eastfriesland Cemetery, Ackley, Iowa
2nd marriage was to a Heitland. they lived at Latimer, Iowa. When he died she moved to Ackley and made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Albert and Elizabeth Hartema Zacharias.
Father: Harm Kuiper
Mother: Grietje Alberta Wilken

Children: 10 I. Harm Geuko Hertema 1883 - 1948 4 children II. Jessie Hartema 1885 - 1950 12 children III. Grace Hartema 1887 - 1923 8 children IV. Kate Hartema 1889 - 1959 3 children V. Richard hartema 1889 - 1927 7 children VI. Tantje (Jennie) Hartema 1894 - 1942 2 children VII. Jerry Hartema 1896 - 1934 3 children VIII. Elizabeth Hartema 1897 - 1964 4 children IX. Tinette (Tina) Hartema 1900 - 1916 0 children X. Topkea Hartema 1906 - 1906 0 children ..." <>

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