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Personal data Henerika (Hiderika) Behren 


Household of Henerika (Hiderika) Behren

She is married to Geerd Groen.

They got married in the year 1890 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. George Groen  1891-1969 
  3. Ollie Groen  1893-1969 
  4. Harm Groen  1895-1970 
  5. Jans Groen  1897-1976
  6. Bertha Groen  1900- 
  7. Dena Groen  ± 1905-1955
  8. Hendricks Groen  1908-1984 


Notes about Henerika (Hiderika) Behren

Henerika Behren

Source: Casjens, Esther, et. al., In And Around George, Iowa 1871 - 1912, (Hills, MN, Crescent Pub. Co., MCMLXXVI), Pg. 122, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Geerd Groen -- was married to Henerika Behren in 1890. Except for a few years when they lived near Brewster, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Groen spent most of their married life on a farm west of George.

As pictured, the Geerd Groen family are, left to right, top row: Harm (married Ella Garrels); Jans (married Helena Van Westen); Martha (Mrs. Ralph Geerdes); and George (married Minnie Geerdes). Center row: Mr. Groen; Ollie (married ClaraDenekas); and Mrs. Groen. Front row: Bertha (Mrs. Klaas Krull); and Dena (Mrs. Henry J. Den Besta). Not pictured is Ricks (married Martha Jansen) who was born after the picture was taken."

Winter, Darlene Groen, Descendants of Jurjen Hinderks Groen, (Pub. location unknown, DGW, received x Nov MMX), pgs. 26, & 27.

[Pg. 26]

67. Geerd GROEN GROEN:Geerd (1860-1939), b. 14.03.1860 in Stapelmoorerheide,201 baptized 25.03.1860 in Stapelmoorerheide,201 d. 09.12.1939,cccxvii ancestry.de, Larson Family Tree. emigrated 1884 to Nordamerika.201,327 He married

[Pg. 27]

Hinderika BEHRENDS BEHRENDS:Hinderika (1866-1941), b. 26.09.1866 in Boen,ccxviii Kirchengemeinde Bunde (ref), Taufen, KB Bunde (ref) Taufen, 1866, Nr.106.i,327 (daughter of Alle BERENDS BERENDS:Alle and Fulkea (Teelkea)Geertruida KOOP KOOP:Fulkea (Teelkea) Geertruida), baptized 21.10.1866 in Bunde,328 d. 18.04.1941 in Iowa, USA,327 emigrated 1898 to USA.

Children:

i. George Jr. GROEN GROEN:George Jr. (1891-1969), b. 1891 in Iowa, USA,327 d. 1969.327 He married Harmke B. GEERDES GEERDES:Harmke B. (b. 1889), b. 04.02.1889 in Butler County, Iowa, USA,327 (daughter of John Hyden GEERDESGEERDES:John Hyden (1860-1952) and Ida BETTEN BETTEN:Ida (1860-1946)).

ii. Ollie GROEN GROEN:Ollie (1893-1969), b. 05.02.1893 in Iowa, USA,327 d. 18.01.1969 in Rock Rapids, Iowa, USA.327 He married Clara DENEKAS DENEKAS:Clara, married327.

121. iii. Harm GROEN GROEN:Harm (1895-1970)327 b. 30.10.1895.

iv. Jans GROEN GROEN:Jans (1897-1976), b. 27.12.1897 in Minnesota, USA,327 d. 13.02.1976.327 He married Helena (Aka Lena) Van WESTERN Van WESTERN:Helena (Aka Lena) (b. 1901), b. 1901 in Germany.327

v. Bertha GROEN GROEN:Bertha (b. 1900), b. 03.1900 in Nobles County, Minnesota, USA.327 She married Klaas KRULL KRULL:Klaas (b. 1896), b. um 1896 in Germany.327

vi. Dena GROEN GROEN:Dena (1905-1955), b. um 1905 in Osceola County, Iowa, USA,327 d. 07.1955 in Sibley, Iowa, Usa.327 She married John Henry DEN BESTE BESTE:John Henry DEN (1906-1966), b. 1906 in Iowa, USA,327 d. 1966 inIowa, USA.327

122. vii. Hendricks (Ricks) GROEN GROEN:Hendricks (Ricks) (1908-1984)327 b. 28.10.1908. ..."

Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Stapelmoor 1709 - 1900, (Westerstede, Eigenverlag, MMV), ISBN 3-9809065-3-1, Seite 174

[Seite 174]

"1474 Groen, Geerd, Landgebräucher; oo Berentje Berends
Geerd * 14.3.1860, ~ 25.3. in Stapmh.
Harm * 2.4.1862, ~ 18.4. in Stapmh.
Diedrich * 15.10.1864, ~ 30.10. in Stapmh.
Engelkie * 15.1.1867, ~ 3.2. in Stapmh., + 5.4.1867, # 9.4.
Grietje * 20.3.1868, ~ 12.4. in Stapmh.

Hw.: Der Sohn Geerd Groen hat 1884 die Ausreise nach Nordamerika beantragt /=STA Aurich/ ..."

Gersema, Rick, Obituary Index to the Ostfriesische Nachrichten and the Ostfriesen Zeitung (1916 - 1971) Also includes entries from 1882 - 1892 ... Revised, (Parkersburg, IA RLG, 2006) no pagination, Repository: George IA Pub. Lib.

"844 Groen Gerd, Date of Paper 20 Jan 1940 Place of Death George IA Birth Place Stapelmoor, Ost. Birth Date 14 March 1860 Death Date 9 December 1939"

Zehner, Roseanna, "CEMETERY: Hope Reformed Church Cemetery, Wheeler Twp., George, Lyon Co., Iowa", (Pub. location unknown, http://files.usgwarchives.net/ia/lyon/cemeteries/hope.txt, May MMIII)

"This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Roseanna Zehner May 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm"

"... Groen, Hiderika (Berends) 11-26-1866--4-19-1941 Lot 44 Space 03 ..." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Henerika (Hiderika) Behren

Alle Berends
< 1854-????

Henerika (Hiderika) Behren
1866-1941

1890

Geerd Groen
1860-1939

George Groen
1891-1969
Ollie Groen
1893-1969
Harm Groen
1895-1970
Jans Groen
1897-1976
Bertha Groen
1900-????
Dena Groen
± 1905-1955

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