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Household of Wolderk (Woelderk) (Wolderk (Woelderk) "Wolter") "Wolter" Boekholt

He is married to Trientje Gerjerdina "Teresie" Gerjets.

They got married on May 10, 1889 at Böhmerwold, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, he was 22 years old.

Wolderk Boekholt oo Trientje Gerjets

Marriage source: Anneessen, Helmut, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Böhmerwold (1695 - 1910) Bd. LXVIII, (Aurich, Deutschland, Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, MMIV), Seite 49

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"85. Boekholt, Wooldrik 083, /=OSB Marienchor 70/, Dienstknecht zu Marienchor, * 28.03.1867 Bunderhammrich, + 23.05.1912 in Herman, Grant / Minnesota; oo 10.05.1889 Trientje Gerjerdina Gerjets 326, Dienstmagd zu Böhmerwold, * 24.02.1870Leer. (Ausgewandert nach Nord-Amerika, QuF 1996 / 2)." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Harm Boekholt  1889-1943 


Notes about Wolderk (Woelderk) (Wolderk (Woelderk) "Wolter") "Wolter" Boekholt

Wolderk Boeckholt

Source: Voß, Klaas-Dieter, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Ditzumerverlaat (1853 - 1900) Band 53, (Aurich, Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, MCMXCIX), Seite 110

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"138. Boeckholt, Wolderk 136, Arbeiter zu Süderbunderhammrich, * 28.3.1867 (12.00) Bh, ~ 21.4., oo Trientje Gerries (1895 Gerjets)
Harm Boeckholt * 14.10.1889 Bh, ~ 3.11.1889
Peter Boeckholt * 14.10.1891 Bh, ~ 6.12.
Heinrich Johann Boekholt * 14.6.1895 SBh, ~ 4.8."

Anneessen, Helmut, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Böhmerwold (1695 - 1910) Bd. LXVIII, (Aurich, Deutschland, Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, MMIV), Seite 49

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"85. Boekholt, Wooldrik 083, /=OSB Marienchor 70/, Dienstknecht zu Marienchor, * 28.03.1867 Bunderhammrich, + 23.05.1912 in Herman, Grant / Minnesota; oo 10.05.0889 Trientje Gerjerdina Gerjets 326, Dienstmagd zu Böhmerwold, * 24.02.1870Leer. (Ausgewandert nach Nord-Amerika, QuF 1996 / 2).

Author: Anneessen, Helmut, Title: Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Marienchor (1755 - 1910) Bd. LXIX, (Publication location: Aurich, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, Publication location: MMIV), Seite 63, Repository: Ostfriesen Heritage Soc., Grundy Ctr., IA with holdings at Wellsburg, IA pub. lib.

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"70. Boekholt, Woelderk, /=OSB Böhmerwold 085 /, Arbeiter zu SBh., * 28.03.1867 Bunderhammrich, + 23.05.1912 in Herman, Grant / Minnesota; oo Trientje Gerjets 231, * 29.0701871 (22.30), ~ 27.08. (Ausgewandert nach Nord-Amerika, QuF 1996/2)
Aaltje * 10.07.1893, ~ 27.08., + 1896 Hancock / Iowa."

Boyken, Hans-Georg, Wo sind sie geblieben? - Ostfriesen in Amerika Teil III (1909-1915), (Titonka IA, Boyken & Boyken, MMII), pg. 128, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

[17 - 1912]

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"... Woeldert (aka Wolter) BOEKHOLT * 23 Mar 1867 Bunderhammrich / Ostfriesland \\ oo 1889 Trientje (aka Tressie, Teresie) GERJETS from Möhlenwarf / Weener / Ostfriesland \\ he, his w and 4 of their ch left Antwerpen / Belgium and > Philadelphia on 28 Mar 1896; they arrivedthen in Woden, IA and were also the first members of the Christian Reform Church Ostfriesland, south of Woden, IA \\ + 23 May 1912 near Herman, MN [accident] \\ = 26 May 1912 west of Herman, MN \\ R: w, (1 ch + 16y ago), 11 ch - between23y and 4w -, (f Harm BOEKHOLD + 18 Oct 1886 at Coldeborger Balkhaus near Marienchor / Ostfriesland), 5 s, s Geeske JANSHEN*BOEKHOLT in Marienchor / Ostfriesland \\ "Herman, Minn., 8 Juli. ... Hätte gern Auskunft über den Verbleib meinesSohnes Peter BOEKHOLT; sein Vater is gestorben und wir hätten ihn gern zurück. Sein letzter Aufenthalt war in Iowa Falls, Ia. Frau Wolter BOEKHOLD" \\ O, also "The History of the families BOEKHOLD, ... from the Rheiderland,Ostfriesland Germany", (copywrite) 1993 in 26434 Wangerland / Germany and (copywright) 1994 in Bancroft, IA."

Anneessen, Helmut, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Critzum (1724 - 1900), (Aurich, Deutschland, Upstalsboom - Gesellschaft, MMVI), Ostfrieslands Ortssippenbücher Band LXXVI Deutsche Ortsippenbücher, A 402 ISBN 3-934508-25-1, Seite 92.

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"115. Boekhoff, Harm 117, ref., Tagelöhner zu Coldeborger Balkhaus, (* 1843) Weenermoor, + 18.10.1886 (43/10/0/0); oo NN.

Woelderk Boekhoff, Dienstknecht zu Coldeborger Balkkhaus ... 117. Boekhoff, Woelderk, Tagelöhner zu Coldeborger Balkhaus; oo vor 1843 Anna Tack.

Harm 115" <>

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Wolderk (Woelderk) Boekholt
1867-1912

1889
Harm Boekholt
1889-1943

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