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Household of Delmar Groen

He is married to Engelina Gronewold.

They got married on January 17, 1944 at Ellsworth, Nobles Co., MN, he was 21 years old.

Delmar Groen oo Engelina Gronewold

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Notes about Delmar Groen

Delmar Groen

Source: Knock, Marvin, Knock Family, (Sioux Fls., SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I61294, xxxi Jan MMIX)

"... Delmar GROEN ... Sex: M Birth: 29 Oct 1922 in ? Death: 31 May 2003 in George, Lyon County, Iowa, USA ADDR: Good Samaritan Center - George, IA ... Burial: 3 Jun 2003 Ellsworth, Nobles County, Minnesota, USA ADDR: Bethel ReformedCemetery - Ellsworth, MN ... Change Date: 31 Jan 2009 ...

Father: John GROEN b: 3 Aug 1899 in , Winnebago County, Iowa, USA Mother: Amelia Mae BOOMGAARDEN b: 26 Sep 1898 in , Lyon County, Iowa, USA

Marriage 1 Living GROENEWALD

Children

1. Living GROEN 2. Living GROEN 3. Living GROEN 4. Living GROEN 5. Living GROEN 6. Living GROEN 7. Living GROEN"

SSDI: "GROEN, DELMAR b. 29 Oct 1922 d. 31 May 2003 (Verified) Age: 80 last SS address of record: 51237 (George, Lyon, IA) Issued: Iowa"

Miedema, Jan; "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I01068, xxv Nov MMX)

"... Delmar Groen Sex: M Birth: 29 OCT 1922 in Magnolia, Rock Co., MN Death: 31 MAY 2003 in George, IA Burial: 3 JUN 2003 Bethel Church Cemetary, Ellsworth, MN

Marriage 1 Engelina Gronewold b: 8 OCT 1922 in George, IA Married: 17 JAN 1944 in Ellsworth, MN

Children

1. Living GROEN 2. Living GROEN 3. Living GROEN 4. Living GROEN 5. Living GROEN 6. Living GROEN 7. Living GROEN"

Smith, Bonnie, et. al., In and Around George, Iowa 1913 - 1950 (Garretson, SD, Sanders Printing Co., MMVIII), pg. 143, cols. 1 & 2, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

[Pg. 143, Col. 1]

"Groen, Delmar - Engeline Gronewold

Delmar, the son of John and Amelia Boomgaarden Groen, married Engeline Gronewold. Delmar was raised on a farm in the Little Rock-Ellsworth area, but when this couple married, they lived on a farm south west of George. He also drovegrain truck and worked as a butcher. They retired to George and Delmar than drove a school bus for the local school.

[Pg. 143, Col. 2]

"The couple raised the following children: James (Bonnie), Larry (m. Pam Buinsma and later Marianne Klaahsen DeVries), Donald (Audrey), Marlys (Marlin Stellinga), Karen (Tony Wright) and Ellyn (Jeff Johnson).

Pictured here, with their parents, is the family, top row, left to right: Ellyn, James, Larry, Donald, and Marlys; front row: Janice, Elgeline, Delmar and Karen." <>

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