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Personal data Heiko (Heinrich) (Heiko (Heinrich) "Henry") "Henry" Koenen 


Household of Heiko (Heinrich) (Heiko (Heinrich) "Henry") "Henry" Koenen

He is married to Inka Jakobs Blankman.

They got married on December 28, 1883 at Ackley, Hardin Co., IA, he was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Hiram M. Koenen  1884-1955 
  2. Jacob B. Koenen  1887-1969 
  3. Minnie Koenen  1888-1961 
  4. Lena Koenen  1894-1926 
  5. Emma Koenen  1895-1987 
  6. Tina Koenen  1897-1966 
  7. Louise Koenen  1899-1977 
  8. Mary Gazena Koenen  1901-1984 


Notes about Heiko (Heinrich) (Heiko (Heinrich) "Henry") "Henry" Koenen

Heiko (Heinrich) "Henry" Koenen

Source: Knock, Marvin, Knock Family, (Sioux Fls., SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I151890, xxiii Oct MMX)

"... Heiko KOENEN ... Name: Heinrich KOENEN ... Name: Henry KOENEN ... Sex: M Birth: 29 Oct 1860 in Ockenhausen, , Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 27 Feb 1943 in Latimer, Franklin County, Iowa, USA Burial: 2 Mar 1943 Sheffield, FranklinCounty, Iowa, USA ADDR: Zion Reformed Church Cemetery - Sheffield, IA Franklin County ... Change Date: 23 Oct 2010 ...

Father: Harm Aise KOENEN b: 16 May 1825 in Ockenhausen, , Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Imina GROEN b: 3 Dec 1828 in Holthusen, , Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Inka Jakobs BLANKMAN b: 22 Nov 1860 in , , Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 28 Dec 1883 in Ackley, Hardin County, Iowa, USA Change Date: 23 Oct 2010

Children

1. ? KOENEN b: Bef 1884 in ? 2. Hiram M. KOENEN b: 17 Sep 1884 in Faulkner, Franklin County, Iowa, USA 3. Jacob B. KOENEN b: 9 Feb 1887 in Latimer, Franklin County, Iowa, USA 4. Minnie KOENEN b: 9 Sep 1888 in , , Iowa, USA 5. Berntje H. KOENEN b: 30 Dec 1891 in Meservey, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA 6. Lena KOENEN b: 23 Jul 1894 in , , Iowa, USA 7. Emma KOENEN b: 8 Aug 1895 in Woden, Hancock County, Iowa, USA 8. Tena KOENEN b: 28 Jun 1897 in , , Iowa, USA 9. Louise KOENEN b: 30 Sep 1899 in Woden, Hancock County, Iowa, USA 10. Mary Gazena KOENEN b: 8 Nov 1901 in Woden, Hancock County, Iowa, USA" <>

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