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Personal data Jan Harms Groen 


Household of Jan Harms Groen

He is married to Remda Ennenga.

They got married on May 25, 1874 at Weener, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, he was 31 years old.

Jan Harms Groen oo Remda Ennenga

Marriage source: Author: Johnson, Katherine O. Title: Jürjens/Geuken FGS, (Publication location: Milbank, SD, Publisher: KOWJ, Publication date: xxvi Apr MCMXCIII)

Mrs. Johnson cites her source: Jan-Dirk Zimmermann of Weener, Ger.

LDS film 1812061 Weener chr. marriage recs.

Author: Lies, Pamela, Title: "Pamela Kannegieter Family Tree," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: P.L., Publication date: xi Dec MMIII)

"... Jan Harms GROEN ... Sex: M Birth: 16 NOV 1842 in Tichelwarf, Ostfriesland, (Hannover), Germany Death: 7 JUL 1925 in Probably South Dakota, USA Burial: JUL 1925 Probably Lennox, Lincoln, SD USA

Father: Harmen Hinderk GROEN b: 24 JUL 1796 in Tichelwarf, Ostfriesland, (Hannover), Germany

Marriage 1 Remda ENNENGA b: 10 NOV 1852 in Tigelwarf, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 24 MAY 1874 in Germany

Children

1. Hattie GROEN b: 2 JUL 1874 in Lennox, Lincoln, SD USA"

Since Tichelwarf would be in Weener Parish, I would assume both sources are correct.
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Child(ren):

  1. Willie Groen  1907-< 1911
  2. Harmke Groen  1874-1961 
  3. Harm Groen  1876-1949 
  4. Peter Groen  1877-1950 
  5. Janna Groen  1879-1966 
  6. Remda Groen  1881-1978 
  7. Jan Groen  1883-1969
  8. Talka Groen  1886-1920 
  9. Minnie Groen  1888-1978 
  10. Henrietta Groen  1889-1971
  11. Heiko Groen  1891-1965 
  12. Anna Groen  1893-1976


Notes about Jan Harms Groen

Jan Harms Groen

Source: Author: Johnson, Katherine O., Title: Groen/Ennenga FGS, (Publication location: Milbank, SD, Publisher: KOWJ, Publication date: xxvi Apr MCMXCIII)

Jan & Remda Groen article in Lennox SD history.

LDS film 1812061 Weener chr. marriage recs.

A biography from a book for which all bibliographical data was deleted.

Title: The History of Lincoln County South Dakota, (Publication location: Canton, SD, Publisher: The Lincoln Co. History Committee, Publication date: MCMLXXXV), pg. 404, Repository: Dallas TX library # CGC R978.3391 H673

"Mr. and Mrs. JAN GROEN

Four years after their immigration to the United States Mr. and Mrs Jan Groen located on a farm in this locality.

The couple--natives of Germany where they were married May 24 1874--came to this country in 1855 and located at Forreston, Ill. In 1889 they settled on a farm south of Lennox [SD], where they continued their duties until 1911 when theyretired and took up their residence in Lennox.

Mr. Groen was born at Tigelwarf [sic], Ostfriesland, Germany, November 16, 1842. Mrs. Groen, formerly Remda Ennenga, was also born at Tigelwarf, November 10 1852.

Twelve children were born to this union, one of whom died in infancy. Mrs. Frank Johnke died in 1920. Surviving children include: Harm, Peter, John, Heiko, Etta and Anna Groen, Mrs. H. E. Schneiderman, Mrs. Peter Murra, Mrs. Theodore Wiebers, and Mrs. George White.

Mr. Groen died July 7, 1925 at the age of 82 years. Mrs Groen expired October 3, 1938, at the age of 85 years."

Title: The History of Lincoln County South Dakota, (Publication location: Canton, SD, Publisher: The Lincoln Co. History Committee, Publication date: MCMLXXXV), pg. 404, Repository: Dallas TX library # CGC R978.3391 H673

"Jan and Remda Groen Family

Four years after their immigration to the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Groen located on a farm in Lincoln County.

The couple - natives of Germany were they were married May 24, 1874 - came to this country in 1855 and located at Forreston, Ill.

In 1898 they purchased a farm in Delaware Township from D. S. White Jr. They settled there the next year and continued farming until 1911 when they retired and took up their residence in Lennox.

Jan Groen was born at Tigelwarf [sic], Ostfriesland, Germany, Nov. 16, 1842. Remda (Ennenga) Groen was also born at Tigelwarf on Nov. 10, 1852.

Twelve children were born to this union, one of whom died in infancy. They were Harm, Peter, John, Heiko, Etta, and Anna Groen. Hattie (Mrs. Henry Schneiderman), Jennie (Mrs. Peter Murra), Talka (Mrs. Frank Johnke), Remda (Mrs. TheodoreWiebers), and Minnie (Mrs. George White).

Mr. Groen died July 7, 1925. Mrs. Groen died Oct. 3, 1938."

Katherine Johnson FGS ix Apr MCMXCIV provides the chronological sequence of the children of Jan & Remda Groen:
(1) Hattie;
(2) Infant;
(3) Talka;
(4) Peter;
(5) Harm;
(6) Jennie;
(7) Remda;
(8) John;
(9) Minnie;
(10?) Heiko;
(11) Henretta;
(12) Anna.

Author: Hull, LaRie, Title: Green family 1900 census, (Publication location: Fergus Fls., MN Publisher: U.S. Gov't, Publication date: MCM), Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

La Rie Hull extracted the John & Remda Green family from the Delaware Twp., Lincoln Co., SD census.

1900 census - Green, John born Nov 1841, age 58, married for 25 yrs, born Germany, immigrated 1885.

Author: Boyken, Hans-Georg, Title: Wo Sind sie geblieben? - Ostfriesen in Amerika - Teil v, (Publication location: Titonka, IA, Publisher: Boyken & Boyken, Publication date: MMIV), ISBN: 0-9670802-5-8, 22-1925, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Jan GROEN * 16 Nov 1842 Tichelwarf/Ostfriesland \\ oo 1874 Remda ENNENGA \\ > 1885 near Forreston, IL \\ >> 1889 near Lennox, SD \\ >> 14 y ago Lennox, SD \\ + 7 Jul 1925 Lennox, SD \\ = 10 Jul 1925 Lennox, SD \\ R: w, (5) 4 s, (7) 6 d \\ L/O"

Author: Zimmermann, Jan-Dirk, Title: Familienbuch der Ev.-ref. Kirchengemeinde WEENER ... 1674-1900, Teilband ii, (Publication location: Weener, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Eigenverlag, Publication date: MMXV), Seite 808, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. lib., S. St. Paul, MN

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"4928. Groen, Jan 4900, Arbeiter zu Tichelwarf, * 16.11.1842 Tichelwarf, Sohn des Arbeiter Harm Hinderks Groen und Janna Jans, oo 25.5.1874 Weener, Remda Ennenga 3543, * 10.11.1851 Weener, Tochter des Arbeiter Fester Eggers Ennenga und Harmke Hayen Wierenga

Kinder: Harmke * 1.7.1874 Tichelwarf
[2] Harm * 4.2.1876 Tichelwarf
[3] Peter * 6.12.1877 Tichelwarf
[4] Janna * 10.9.1879 Tichelwarf
[5] Remda * 23.12.1881 Tichelwarf
[6] Jan * 15.9.1883 Tichelwarf"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jan Harms Groen

Jan Jürjens
1760-1797

Jan Harms Groen
1842-1925

1874

Remda Ennenga
1851-1938

Willie Groen
1907-< 1911
Harmke Groen
1874-1961
Harm Groen
1876-1949
Peter Groen
1877-1950
Janna Groen
1879-1966
Remda Groen
1881-1978
Jan Groen
1883-1969
Talka Groen
1886-1920
Minnie Groen
1888-1978
Heiko Groen
1891-1965
Anna Groen
1893-1976

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