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Household of Esther P. Boyenga

She is married to Abraham H. Jaspers.

They got married on August 23, 1933 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, she was 21 years old.

Abe H. Jaspers oo Esther Boyenga

Marriage source: Pugmire, Denny, Corrections appreciated..... LDS dates available (100k), (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxiii Sept MMVII)

"... Esther BOYENGA ... Sex: F Birth: EST 1913 ... Change Date: 23 Sep 2007 ... ... Marriage 1 Abe H. JASPERS b: EST 1909 Married: EST 1934 ..." <>

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Notes about Esther P. Boyenga

Esther P. Boyenga

Source: Pugmire, Denny, Corrections appreciated..... LDS dates available (100k), (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxiii Sept MMVII)

"... Esther BOYENGA ... Sex: F Birth: EST 1913 ... Change Date: 23 Sep 2007 ...

Father: Joe BOYENGA b: EST 1884 Mother: Minnie HEETLAND b: EST 1888 in Of Ackley, Hardin, Iowa

Marriage 1 Abe H. JASPERS b: EST 1909 Married: EST 1934

Children

1. Living [F] JASPERS 2. Living [F] JASPERS"

SSDI: "ESTHER P JASPERS b. 28 Jul 1912 d. 21 Sep 2003 (Verified) last SS residence: 50601 (Ackley, Hardin, IA) Issued: Iowa"

Harken, Viola J., Harken-Jansonius-Nymeyer/Neymeyer, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xv Nov MMVII)

"... Esther P. BOYENGA Sex: F Birth: 28 JUL 1912 in German township, Grundy County, Iowa Death: 21 SEP 2003 in Ackley Presbyterian Village, Ackley, Hardin, Iowa Burial: 24 SEP 2003 Eastfriesland Presbyterian Church Cemetery Southeast ofAckley, Grundy, Iowa Education: 1929 Ackley High School graduate Education: Teaching certificate from Ellsworth College, Iowa Falls, Iowa Religion: Presbyterian-church organist

Father: Joe BOYENGA Mother: Minnie HEETLAND

Marriage 1 Abraham JASPERS Married: 23 AUG 1933 in Grundy County, Iowa

Children

1. Living [M] JASPERS 2. Living [F] JASPERS 3. Living [F] JASPERS 4. Living [F] JASPERS" <>

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