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Household of Hinrich J. (Hinrich J. "Henry") "Henry" Meyer

He is married to Geske Doeden.

They got married on December 7, 1921 at Pleasant Vly. Twp., Grundy Co., IA, he was 26 years old.

Hinrich J. "Henry" Meyer oo Geske "Grace" Doeden

Marriage source: Wirtjes, Judi, Tuitjer.ged, (Publication location: Grandview TX, Publisher: JW, Publication date: x Feb MMVII) <>

Child(ren):

  1. Gerd Hinrichs Meyer  1925-2006


Notes about Hinrich J. (Hinrich J. "Henry") "Henry" Meyer

Hinrich J. "Henry" Meyer

Source: Wirtjes, Judi, Descendants of Aeisse Wirtjes, (Publication location: Grandview, TX, Publisher: JW, sent v Feb MMVII)

"Descendants of Aeisse Wirtjes ..."

[Pg. 2]

... Generation No. 3 ..."

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"7. JOHANNA5 WIRTJES(HINDERIKUS4, AEISSE3, WIRTIE2 AEISSEN, AIESSEN1 JANS)49,50 was born 21 March 1872, and died 10 June 1952. She married JOHANN H. MEINERT MEYER51,52 17 November 1892 53, son of MEINERT MEYER and GRIETJE FRANZEN. Hewas born 25 May 1868 in Großwolde, Ostfriesland, Germany53, and died 28 June 1919 in Parkersburg, Butler County, Iowa53. ... Children of JOHANNA WIRTJES and JOHANN MEYER are: ... 15. vii. HINRICH J. "HENRY" MEYER, b. 1 July 1895; d. 6 March 1958. ..."

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"Endnotes

1. Ortsippenbuch of Wymeer, Pg 324. 2. Lubke Hündling, "Ostfriesische Nachrichten," Published at Breda, Iowa 3 times per month on 1st, 10th & 20th, December 1,1890, Obituary of Gerd A. Wirtjes. 3. Ortsippenbuch of Wymeer, Pg 324. 4. Lubke Hündling, "Ostfriesische Nachrichten," Published at Breda, Iowa 3 times per month on 1st, 10th & 20th, December 1,1890, Obituary of Gerd A. Wirtjes. 5. Ortsippenbuch of Wymeer, Pg 324. ..."

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... 49. Lubke Hündling, "Ostfriesische Nachrichten," Published at Breda, Iowa 3 times per month on 1st, 10th & 20th, August 1,1919, Obituary of husband, Johann H. Meyer. 50. Birth, Baptismal, Marriage & Deaths of Pleasant Valley Ref. Ch. Fern, Iowa 1872-1950, Pg 75. 51. Lubke Hündling, "Ostfriesische Nachrichten," Published at Breda, Iowa 3 times per month on 1st, 10th & 20th, August 1,1919, Obituary of Johann H. Meyer. 52. Birth, Baptismal, Marriage & Deaths of Pleasant Valley Ref. Ch. Fern, Iowa 1872-1950, Pg 75. 53. Lubke Hündling, "Ostfriesische Nachrichten," Published at Breda, Iowa 3 times per month on 1st, 10th & 20th, August 1,1919, Obituary of Johann H. Meyer. ..." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hinrich J. Meyer

Meinert Meyer
< 1856-????
Grietje Franzen
< 1856-????

Hinrich J. Meyer
1895-1958

1921

Geske Doeden
1896-1981


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