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Household of Johannes Joost (Johannes Joost "Joe") "Joe" Vry

He is married to Hauke Bartholomaeus.

They got married on November 22, 1899 at Sibley, Osceola Co., IA, he was 25 years old.

Johannes Joost Vry oo Hauke "Helen" Bartholomaeus

Marriage source: Poolman, Judy, Frey / Kuper Family Group Rec., (Clarion, IA, JP, xxiii May MMVII)

"... [Child] 2 M[ale] Johannes Joost [Joe] FREY Born 17 Jun 1874 Place Wymeer, Ostfriesland, W GERM Christened 20 Oct 1874 Place Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany Died 27 Nov 1947 Place Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota Buried 2 Dec 1947 Place SunsetRest Cemetery, Rushmore, MN. Spouse Helen Hauke BARTHOLOMAEUS Married 22 Nov 1899 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IA. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Bert Frey  1900-1979
  2. Harm Frye  1902-1986
  3. Joe Frey  1904-1950
  4. Mattie Frey  1906-1978 
  5. Edward Frey  < 1936-< 2007 
  6. Grace Frey  < 1936-< 2007


Notes about Johannes Joost (Johannes Joost "Joe") "Joe" Vry

Johannes Joost Vry

Source: Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Wymeer 1713 - 1900, (Westerstede, Deutschland, R&CK, MMIV), ISBN 3-9809065-0-7, pgs. 308 & 309.

[Pg. 308]

'3084 Vry, Joest Bertus, Arbeiter; oo Grietje Kuiper ...
Johannes Joost * 17.6.1874 ...'

[It is my hypothesis family 3084 & 3089 are the same family. - D.A. Navorska - xxiii Jan MMV - Irving TX]

[Pg. 309]

'3089 Vry, Boost Bertus, * 23.4.1852, S.d. 3086, Dienstknecht; oo 22.10.1871 Grietje Kuper, * 8.11.1850 in Holthuserheide, T.d. 2145 ...'

Poolman, Judy, e-mail to David A. Navorska in re Vry family, (Clarion IA, JP, xxv Apr MMVII)

"... I have church records from the Wymeer:CHILDREN OF Joost & Grietje [Kuper] Vrei [FREY] (this is the spelling they used when coming to the US.) ... 2. Johannes Joost Vry b. 17 June 1874 bpt. 20 Oct. 1874 Wymeer, OST, Germany Fa. Joost Bertus Vry Mo. Grietje, geb. Kuper ..."

Ev. Ref. Kirchengemeinde, Auszug aus dem Taufregister, (Wymeer, Niedersachsen, ERK Wymeer, xviii June MCMLXXIX)

Auszug aus dem Taufregister der evang.-ref. Kirchengemeinde WYMEER Jahrgang 1874 Seite 109 Nr. 17 Täufling: Vry, Johannes Joost Geburtstag: 17. 6. 1874 Geburtsort: Wymeer Tauftag 20. 10. 1874 Eltern: Vater: Joost Bertus Vry Mutter:Grietje, geb. Kuper ..."

Poolman, Judy, Frey / Kuper Family Group Rec., (Clarion, IA, JP, xxiii May MMVII)

"... [Child] 2 M[ale] Johannes Joost [Joe] FREY Born 17 Jun 1874 Place Wymeer, Ostfriesland, W GERM Christened 20 Oct 1874 Place Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany Died 27 Nov 1947 Place Worthington, Nobles, Minnesota Buried 2 Dec 1947 Place SunsetRest Cemetery, Rushmore, MN. Spouse Helen Hauke BARTHOLOMAEUS Married 22 Nov 1899 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IA. ..." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johannes Joost Vry

Johannes Vry
1827-????

Johannes Joost Vry
1874-1947

1899
Bert Frey
1900-1979
Harm Frye
1902-1986
Joe Frey
1904-1950
Mattie Frey
1906-1978
Edward Frey
< 1936-< 2007
Grace Frey
< 1936-< 2007

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