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Household of Seert "Sydney" (Seert "Sidney" "Sydney") "Sidney" Groen

He is married to Anna Okken.

They got married on March 9, 1892 at fortasse, somewhere in IA, he was 25 years old.

Seert Groen oo Anna Okken

Marriage source: The Buffalo Center [IA] Tribune, 50th Yr., # 49, 15 Apr 1943, Pg. 1., Col. 2

"Funeral Services for Mrs. Anna Green Held Tuesday

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Green who passed away suddenly Saturday afternoon, April 10, at | the home of her brother, Ernest i Okken of Grundy County, Iowa, ; were held Tuesday afternoon, April 13, at the local Baptist church with theRey. Peter Peters and Rev. Geo. Wolff in charge. ... On March 9, 1892, she was married to Mr. Sydney Green and they moved on a farm in this vicinity. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Sidney John Groen  1893-1917
  2. Sedena Groen  1894-????
  3. Henrietta Groen  1898-????
  4. Anna Florence Groen  1900-1997 
  5. Grace Gertie Groen  1903-1983 


Notes about Seert "Sydney" (Seert "Sidney" "Sydney") "Sidney" Groen

Seert "Sidney" "Sydney" Groen

Source: Winter, Darlene Groen, Descendants of Jurjen Hinderks Groen, (Pub. location unknown, DGW, received x Nov MMX), pgs. 14 & 29.

[Pg. 14]

"... 36. Jan (John) GROEN GROEN:Jan (John) (1835-1912), b. 08.11.1835 in Holthuserheide,101,cxcvi Rolf und Christian Koens, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Wymeer , Eigenverlag, Westerstede 2004, Nr. 1037. baptized 22.11.1835 inWeener,101 d. 17.05.1912 in Iowa, USA,cxcvii Marjorie Larson, Recherchen in den Vereinigten Staaten, e-mail 12.05.2010.i occupation Arbeiter zu Holthuserheide, Farmer in USA,206,cxcviii Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref) Trauungen, 1859, Nr.16a.ii emigrated 1882 to USA.cxcix,cc internet, Ahnensuche 1.7.2.v,vv ancestry.de, Passagielisten, Baltimoe April 1882, Schiff "Leipzig". He married Hindertje (Henrietta Hannah) Seers GROENEVELD GROENEVELD:Hindertje (Henrietta Hannah)Seers (1834-1888), married 30.04.1859 in Wymeer,206 b. 22.08.1834 in Holthuserheide,cci,206 Kirchengemeinde Weener (ref), Taufen, 1834, Nr.95.i,206 (daughter of Seert Lübbers GROENEVELD GROENEVELD:Seert Lübbers (1799-1847) and GrietjeEngelkes GROEN GROEN:Grietje Engelkes (1802-1878)), baptized 02.09.1834 in Weener,211 d. 03.07.1888 in Iowa, USA.207

Children: ...
72. v. Seert (Sidney) GROEN GROEN:Seert (Sidney) (1866-1947)212 b. 06.11.1866. ..."

[Pg. 29]

"... 72. Seert (Sidney) GROEN GROEN:Seert (Sidney) (1866-1947), b. 06.11.1866 in Stapelmoorerheide,212 baptized 25.11.1866 in Stapelmoor,212 d. vor 1947 in Iowa, USA.207 He married Annie N.N. Annie N.N.

Children:

i. Sidney GROEN GROEN:Sidney.

ii. Sedena GROEN GROEN:Sedena.

iii. Henrietta GROEN GROEN:Henrietta.

iv. Annie GROEN GROEN:Annie.

v. Grace GROEN GROEN:Grace. ..."

Knock, Marvin, Knock Family, (Sioux Fls., SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I268762, x Apr MMX)

"... Sidney GROEN ... Seesh GROEN ... Sex: M Birth: Nov 1866 in Bunde, , Ostfriesland, Germany Death: Bet 1920 and 1925 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA Burial: Bet 1920 and 1925 ? ... Change Date: 10 Apr 2010 ...

Father: Jan G. GROEN b: 10 Nov 1835 in , , Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Hindertje GROENEVELD b: 14 Sep 1834 in Bunde, , Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Annie OKKEN b: Dec 1869 in Forreston, Ogle County, Illinois, USA Married: Unknown in ? Change Date: 10 Apr 2010

Children

1. Sidney GROEN b: Mar 1893 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA 2. Sedena GROEN b: Nov 1894 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA 3. Henrietta GROEN b: Jun 1898 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA 4. Annie GROEN b: 1901 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA 5. Grace GROEN b: 3 May 1903 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa, USA"

The Buffalo Center [IA] Tribune, 50th Yr., # 49, 15 Apr 1943, Pg. 1., Col. 2

"Funeral Services for Mrs. Anna Green Held Tuesday

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Green who passed away suddenly Saturday afternoon, April 10, at | the home of her brother, Ernest i Okken of Grundy County, Iowa, ; were held Tuesday afternoon, April 13, at the local Baptist church with theRey. Peter Peters and Rev. Geo. Wolff in charge.

Interment was in Graceland cemetery. ... On March 9, 1892, she was married to Mr. Sydney Green and they moved on a farm in this vicinity. Four daughters and one son were born to them, the son, Sydney John, died in 1917. Also her husband preceeded her in death exactly twentytwoyears to the day. ..." <>

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