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Household of Trientje Freerks Petersen

She is married to Wübbe (Wubbe) (Wübbo) Dirks Ammermann.

They got married on April 26, 1861 at Visquard, Krummhörn, Ostfriesland, Hannover, she was 24 years old.

Wubbe Dirks Ammermann oo Trientje Freerks Petersen

Marriage sources: Author: Reader, Karen Theriot, Title: "Ancestors of Talea (Tillie) Hinderks FOKKEN," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: iii Nov MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

'... Trientje Freerks PETERSEN ...Change Date: 3 Nov 2003
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Marriage 1 Wubbe Dirks AMMERMANN ... Married: 26 Apr 1861 in Visquard, Krummhorn, Ostfriesland, Germany 13
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Trientje Freerks Petersen

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

Link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

'... Trientje Freerks PETERSEN ... _AKA: Treantje, Trinje, Frientje Sex: F Birth: 7 Jun 1836 in Visquard, Krummhorn, Ostfriesland, Germany 1 2 Death: 10 Mar 1917 in Rheiderland, Twp, Chippewa, MN 3 Burial: 14 Mar 1917 Clara City, Chippewa, MN 4 ...

Obituary Clara City, Chippewa, MN 5
Immigration: 28 Apr 1864 New York City, New York, NY 6 7
Religion: Christian Reformed Church 4
Census: 1880 Ridott, Stephenson, IL 8
Census: 1900 Rheiderland Township,Chippewa, MN 9
Census: 1905 Rheiderland Township, Chippewa, MN 10
Census: 1910 Rheiderland Township, Chippewa, MN 11 Will: 3 Jun 1913
Rheiderland Township, Chippewa, MN 12 4 Change Date: 3 Nov 2003
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Father: Freerk Geerds PETERSEN b: 4Apr 1787 in Westerhusen, , , Germany
Mother: Grietje Jodocus HEDDINGA b: 9 Nov 1799 in Harsweger, , Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Wubbe Dirks AMMERMANN b: 25 Nov 1827 in Bunde, Rheiderland, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 26 Apr 1861 in Visquard, Krummhorn, Ostfriesland, Germany 13

Children

1. Dirk Wubben AMMERMANN b: 22 Nov 1862 in Holthusen, , Ostfriesland, Germany
2. Freerk Wubben AMMERMANN 1 b: 19 Feb 1865 in , Stephenson, IL
3. Freerk Wubben AMMERMANN b: 12 Jun 1866 in , Stephenson, IL
4. Meemke Wubben AMMERMANN b: 9 Dec 1867 in , Stephenson, IL
5. Grietje Wubben AMMERMANN 1 b: 10 Nov 1869 in , Stephenson, IL
6. Geerd Wubben AMMERMANN b: 9 Nov 1870 in , Stephenson, IL
7. Grietje Wubben AMMERMANN b: 2 Jun 1872 in , Stephenson, IL
8. Antje Talea Wubben AMMERMANN b: 1 Feb 1875 in German Valley, Stephenson, IL
9. Talea Heikea Wubben AMMERMANN 1 b: 24 Oct 1876 in Ridott, Stephenson, IL
10. Talea Heikea Wubben AMMERMANN b: 6 Mar 1880 in Ridott, Stephenson, IL

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. Page: WC04/WC04_025.htm

2. Title: The Ammermann Family History Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: 1996 Page: Part 8, [p.1] Note: Born 7 Jun 1836 in Visquard, Germany, daughter of Freerk Geerds & Grietje Jodocus HEDDINGA.

3. 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. Text: Chippewa County [MN], DEATH INDEX; volume D, p.96, line 116 . Ammermann, Trientje, died 1917.

4. 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.

5. 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. Text: CLARA CITY HERALD: 16 MAR 1917 Obituary: TrentjeAmmermann.

6. 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. Text: Immigrated from Bremen to New York on the ship'Bremen.'

7. Title: The Ammermann Family History Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: 1996 Page: Part 2, [p.1] Repository: Name: National Archives, Pacific Branch

8. Title: U.S. federal census Page: Microfilm T9, Roll 253, p. 21 (231A) Note: Ancestry.com, image 21/41. Text: Line 40, Dwelling #199/Family #199: Trintje AMMERMAN, white female age 43, born in Prussia (as were her parents), living withhusband Wubbe AMMERMAN, age 52, and seven children, age 17 to 3 months. The six younger children were born in IL; the six oldest are attending school. She is 'Keeping House.' Date: 12 Jun 1880 Repository: Name: Internet

9. Title: U.S. federal census (Online) Page: Supv.Dist.#2, E.D. 53, p. 2B Note: Ancestry.com, image 14/31. Text: Line 91: Dwelling #35/ Family #36, Trintje AMMERMAN, head of household, widowed white female born Jun 1834 [sic], age 63.She was born in Germany (as were parents), came to U.S. in 1864, has been here 36 years. She can read, write, and speak English. Her occupation is 'Landlady,' and she owns her mortgaged house. She has had 7 [sic] children, of whom 7 areliving. With her in her household is [daughter, although mistakenly listed as 'wife'] Lily, age 20, single, born in IL, listed as 'Servant.' There is also a granddaughter Jennie, age 6, born in MN [the daughter of her son Fred, whose 1stwife died around the time of her birth--his is the next household. The household before is another son's family.] Date: 7 Jun 1900 Repository: Name: Karen Theriot Reader Corralitos CA 95076-8618 e-mail: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

10. Title: Ammermann Family History, The Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: Author, 1996 Page: Part 3, [p. 110] Text: Line 407: Trientje AMMERMAN, white female age 69, born in Germany, lived in state for 18 years,liviing with [granddaughter] Jantje AMMERMAN, white female age 11, born in MN (mother in IL, father in Germany). Repository: Name: Internet

11. Title: U.S. federal census (Online) Page: Supv.Dist. #7, E.D. 16, p. 9B Note: Ancestry.com, image 18/32. Text: Line 65, Dwelling #160/ Family #166: Trinje AMMERMAN, widowed white female age 73, born in Germany, living as Mother-in-lawin household of Albertus SCHELTENS and his wife Talea, age 30, and their two children. Trinje has had 7 children [sic], with 7 living. She can read and write, speaks English. The column which should have her year of immigration is blank,as is the one for Albertus, born in Holland. [Next door is her son Fred AMMERMAN's family.] Date: 26 Apr 1910 Repository: Name: Karen Theriot Reader Corralitos CA 95076-8618 e-mail: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

12. Title: Ammermann Family History, The Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: Author, 1996 Page: Part 2, [p. 32] & Part 3, [p. 73] Text: She gave [youngest daughter] Talea SCHELTENS the Chippewa county homestead (Easthalf of the SE quarter of Section 9, Township 117, Range 37, west of the 5th principal meridian), and all household goods remaining in the house. She was to pay for the 80 acres $1650, and assume a mortgage of $750 against said land. Therest of her personal and mixed property was left in seven equal shares to all of her children. Executor was to be H. U. THEESSEN. She signed in a wavering script 'Trentj Ammermann.' Witnesses were M. S. CARL & H. F. PETERSEN.

When probated, her daughter Grietje Wubben AMMERMANN FOKKEN had died, so her one-seventh share was distributed to her children. 'Each of the grandchildren received a small amount of money. [Jennie FOKKEN PETERS] ...said her Dad used that money to buy them clothing.'

13. Title: The Ammermann Family History Author: Lin Cornelius Strong Publication: Almelund, MN: 1996 Page: Part 2, [p. 1] & Part 8, [p.1] Text: After marriage on 26 Apr 1861 they lived in the town of Holthusen, about 1 KM southeast ofBunde, Ostfriesland, Germany.'

Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, Ed., Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois, Vol. ii«/u», (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publication date: MMXII), Pg. 708, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc., George, IA, with holdings at George IA pub. lib.

"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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1861

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