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Personal data Engelke Geerds Groen 


Household of Engelke Geerds Groen

He is married to Maria Gertuida Tuitjer.

They got married on April 7, 1863 at Weener, Ostfriesland, Hannover, he was 37 years old.

Engelke Groen

Source: Winter, Darlene Groen, Descendants of Jurjen Hinderks Groen, (Pub. location unknown, DGW, received x Nov MMX), pg. 13.

[Pg. 13]

"... 33. Engelke GROEN GROEN:Engelke (1825-1882), b. 01.09.1825 in Holthuserheide,98 baptized 04.09.1825,98 d. 01.11.1882 in Stapelmoor,clxxxiv Rolf und Christian Koens, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Stapelmoor, Eigenverlag, Westerstede2005, Nr. 1468. buried 07.11.18882 in Stapelmoor,194 occupation Dienstknecht zu Oedenfeld (1863).clxxxv Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref) Trauungen, 1863, Nr. 9.i He married Maria Geertruida TUITJER TUITJER:Maria Geertruida (b. 1839),married 07.04.1863 in Weener,195 b. 29.05.1839 in Bunde,195 (daughter of Klaas Kasperss TUITJER TUITJER:Klaas Kasperss and Renske Derks PALS PALS:Renske Derks).

Children:

65. i. Dina GROEN GROEN:Dina (1863-1948)194 b. 29.09.1863.

ii. Renske GROEN GROEN:Renske (1865-1866), b. 16.12.1865 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 d. 07.01.1866 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 buried 10.01.1866 in Stapelmoor.194

iii. Geerd GROEN GROEN:Geerd (b. 1866), b. 07.12.1866 in Stapelmoorerheide.194

iv. Renske GROEN GROEN:Renske (b. 1870), b. 22.06.1870 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 baptized 26.06.1870 in Stapelmoorerheide.194

66. v. Engellina GROEN GROEN:Engellina (1874-1946) b. 29.07.1874. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Dina Groen  1863-1948 
  2. Renske Groen  1865-1866
  3. Geerd Groen  1866-????
  4. Renske Groen  1870-1953
  5. Engelina Groen  1874-1946 


Notes about Engelke Geerds Groen

Engelke Geerds Groen

Source: Winter, Darlene Groen, Descendants of Jurjen Hinderks Groen, (Pub. location unknown, DGW, received x Nov MMX), pgs. 5, 6, & 13.

[Pg. 5]

"... 13.Dina Engelkes GROEN GROEN:Dina Engelkes (1797-1823), b. 22.10.1797 in Tichelwarf,lxxxiii,39 Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref), Taufen, 1797, Seite 74.,39 baptized 29.10.1797,93 d. vor dem 05.06.1823.lxxxix Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref)Trauungen, 1823, Seite 121.i ... She married (2) Geerd Hinderks GROEN GROEN:Geerd Hinderks (b. 1793), married 05.06.1823 in Weener,94 b. 28.01.1793 in Holthuserheide,xc,94 Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref), Taufen, 1793, Seite ?.ii,94 (sonof Hinderk Jans GROEN GROEN:Hinderk Jans and Grietje GEERTS GEERTS:Grietje (d. 1823)), baptized 31.01.1793,95 occupation Landgebräucher zu Holthuserheide.xci Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref), Taufen, 1833, Nr.28.v

Children by Geerd Hinderks GROEN:

[Pg. 6] ...
33. ii. Engelke GROEN GROEN:Engelke (1825-1882)xciii Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref), Taufen, 1825, Nr. 104.i b. 01.09.1825. ..."

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"... 33. Engelke GROEN GROEN:Engelke (1825-1882), b. 01.09.1825 in Holthuserheide,98 baptized 04.09.1825,98 d. 01.11.1882 in Stapelmoor,clxxxiv Rolf und Christian Koens, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Stapelmoor, Eigenverlag, Westerstede2005, Nr. 1468. buried 07.11.18882 in Stapelmoor,194 occupation Dienstknecht zu Oedenfeld (1863).clxxxv Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref) Trauungen, 1863, Nr. 9.i He married Maria Geertruida TUITJER TUITJER:Maria Geertruida (b. 1839),married 07.04.1863 in Weener,195 b. 29.05.1839 in Bunde,195 (daughter of Klaas Kasperss TUITJER TUITJER:Klaas Kasperss and Renske Derks PALS PALS:Renske Derks).

Children:

65. i. Dina GROEN GROEN:Dina (1863-1948)194 b. 29.09.1863.

ii. Renske GROEN GROEN:Renske (1865-1866), b. 16.12.1865 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 d. 07.01.1866 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 buried 10.01.1866 in Stapelmoor.194

iii. Geerd GROEN GROEN:Geerd (b. 1866), b. 07.12.1866 in Stapelmoorerheide.194

iv. Renske GROEN GROEN:Renske (b. 1870), b. 22.06.1870 in Stapelmoorerheide,194 baptized 26.06.1870 in Stapelmoorerheide.194

66. v. Engellina GROEN GROEN:Engellina (1874-1946) b. 29.07.1874. ..."

Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Stapelmoor 1709 - 1900, (Westerstede, Eigenverlag, MMV), ISBN 3-9809065-3-1, Seite 173.

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"... 1468 Groen, Engelke Geerds, * 1826, Arbeiter, + 1.11.1882, # 7.11.; oo Marie Gertruida Tuitjer
Dina * 29.9.1863, oo 15
Renske * 16.12.1865, ~ in Stapmh., + 7.1.1866, # 10.1.
Geerd * 7.12.1866 in Stapmh.
Renske * 22.6.1870, ~ 26.6. in Stapmh
Engelina * 29.7.1874 in Stapmh." <>

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Engelke Geerds Groen
1825-1882

1863
Dina Groen
1863-1948
Renske Groen
1865-1866
Geerd Groen
1866-????
Renske Groen
1870-1953

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