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Household of Hinrich Christian Gesino (Gesine) Tuitjer

(1) He is married to Grietje (Grÿtje) (Grytje) Geerds Smit.

They got married on December 14, 1897 at Tergast, Ostfriesland, Hannover, he was 31 years old.

Hinrich Christian Gesino Tuitjer oo Grietje (Grytje) Geerds Smit

Marriage source: Euhausen, Klaus, Verfasser, FAMILIENFORSCHUNG EUHAUSEN / TUITJER, (Hennigsdorf (bei Berlin), http://www.euhausen-klaus.de/, Dec MMVI)

"STAMMLISTE TUITJER NAMENSTRäGER TUITJER IM DEUTSCH-HOLLäNDISCHEN GRENZGEBIE ... VI. Generation: 1. TUITJER, Hinrich Christian Gesino (V/1) 1897 Landwirt in Veenhusen, 1898/99 Landwirt in Osteel, Landwirt, ab ca. 1900 Gastwirt, Kaufmann und Kolonialwarenhändler in Tergast, b Midlum (Rheiderland) 15.08.1866, rf., d Tergast 18.02.1931, t Tergast, m Tergast 14.12.1897 Grietje (Grytje) Geerds Smit (b Tergast 20.08.1873, d Leer 13.02.1945) Ki.: Elske, b Tergast 21.03.1898, ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Fraukeline Tuitjer  1899-????
  2. Rikko Tuitjer  1901-
  3. Johanne Tuitjer  1906-< 2017
  4. Gerta Tuitjer  1910-
  5. (Not public)


Notes about Hinrich Christian Gesino (Gesine) Tuitjer

Hinrich Christian Gesino (or Gesine) Tuitjer

Source: Euhausen, Klaus, Verfasser, FAMILIENFORSCHUNG EUHAUSEN / TUITJER, (Hennigsdorf (bei Berlin), http://www.euhausen-klaus.de/, Dec MMVI)

"STAMMLISTE TUITJER NAMENSTRäGER TUITJER IM DEUTSCH-HOLLäNDISCHEN GRENZGEBIE ... V. Generation: 1. TUITJER, Jan Kaspers (Jan Caspar) (IV/1) (in Bunde ?), Landwirt in Midlum, 1880/81 Rentner in Midlum (OSB Wymeer 3007), b Möhlenwarf 09.08.1807, d Midlum 01.04.1881, mI ... um 1841 Johanna Janssen Bruns (b ..., d vor 1868, ? 1848 ?,OSB Bingum 2605), ? mII (um 1850?) ... ? Willemke Christians Janssen (siehe OSB Böhmerwold 1034) mIII ... nach 1850?) Fraukelina Katarina (Froukelina Catharina) Bruns (b 21.01.1821, p Leer 25.01.1821, k Jemgum 12.04.1834, d Midlum 11.12.1869), Ki. mI: -Jann Janssen Bruns (Tuitjer), b Midlum 11.01.1842 -Stientje, b Landschaftspolder 21.01.1844 -? Johanna, b um 1840-45 ?, m ... um 1866 ? Geert Smit (Veenhusen) ? Ki. mII: -? Johanna, b 25.06.1851 Ki. mII: ...- -Hinrich Christian Gesino, b Midlum 15.08.1866, siehe VI/1 ... VI. Generation: 1. TUITJER, Hinrich Christian Gesino (V/1) 1897 Landwirt in Veenhusen, 1898/99 Landwirt in Osteel, Landwirt, ab ca. 1900 Gastwirt, Kaufmann und Kolonialwarenhändler in Tergast, b Midlum (Rheiderland) 15.08.1866, rf., d Tergast 18.02.1931, t Tergast, m Tergast 14.12.1897 Grietje (Grytje) Geerds Smit (b Tergast 20.08.1873, d Leer 13.02.1945) Ki.: Elske, b Tergast 21.03.1898, Fraukeline, b Osteel 25.10.1899, Rikko, b Tergast 31.10.1901 Jan Kaspers, b Tergast 1904, Johanne, b Tergast 1906, Louise, b Tergast 1908, Gerta, b Tergast 1910, Gretchen, b Tergast 1913, Johann, b Tergast 1918, - hier alle Nachkommen bekannt - ..."

Anneessen, Helmut, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Midlum (1704 – 1900), (Aurich, Deutschland, Upstalsboom – Gesellschaft, MMVI), Ostfrieslands Ortssippenbücher Band 77 Deutsche Ortsippenbücher, A 414 ISBN 3-934508-26-X, pg. 257.

[Pg. 257]

"1463. Tuitjer, Jan Casper 825, /= OSB Landschaftspolder 2365/, ref., Landwirt zu Midlum Kirchenältester 1857, * 09.08.1807 Tichelwarf/Weener, + 01. (10.30), # 08.04.1881 (73/7/0/21), Todesursache: Asthma; ooI 11.07.1841Landschaftspolder Johanna Janssen Bruns [187], (*1813), ref., + 22.(11.00), # 27.10.1848 (35/6/0/0), Todesursache: ,,Unzeitige Niederkunft", Bem.: ,,... es bleiben 3 Kinder nach". ... ooII 09.12.1849 (oo 42/28) Fraukelina Catharina Bruns 187, ref., (* 1821) Leer, + 11.(2.00), # 17.12.1869 (48/10/0/0/), Todesursache: Rheumatismus. ...
Hinrich Christian Gesine * 15.08.(19.30), ~ 02.09.1866

1464. Tuitjer, Jan Janssen Bruns 1463, /= OSB Bingum 2606/,ref., * 11.(23.00), ~ 16.01.1842 Landschaftspolder; oo Procl 22., 29.03, und 05.04.1868 (z.W.:Midlum) Trientje Janssen 747, luth., * 19.04.1844 Bingum."

Author: van der Linde, Benjamin, Title: Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Tergast (1661 - 1900), Ostfrieslands Ortssippenbücher Band LXXXV, (Publication location: Aurich, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, Publication date: MMIX), Seite 335, Repository: Tazewell Co. Hist. & Gen. Soc., Pekin, IL.

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"1407. Tuitjer, Hinrich Christian Gesina /= OSB Midlum 1463/, Landwirt zu Veenhusen (* 15.08.1866 Klein-Midlum, + 18.02.1931 Tergast lt. Grabstein Tergaster Friedhof); oo 14.12.1897 Tergast (kirchlich und standesamtlich, prokl. 28.11.,05.12.1897 Tergast Grÿtje Geerds Smit 1329, * 20.08.1873 Tergast (20.30), ~ 14.09., (+ 13.02.1945 Leer lt. Grabstein Tergaster Friedhof),

Elske Katharina Sophia Tuitjer * 21.03.1898 Tergast (im großelterlichen Hause), ~ 11.04."
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