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Personal data Catharina Adelheid Cornelius Hogevehn 

  • Alternative names: Katherina Adelheid Hogefehn, Catharina Hogevehn Loger, Katherine Looger van Dettum
  • She was born on January 29, 1837 in Riepe, Ostfriesland, Hannover.
  • She was christened on February 2, 1837 in Riepe, Ostfriesland, Hannover.
  • Emigrated in the year 1881, fortasse, Ostfriesland, Hannover.
  • Immigrated in the year 1881 vanuit fortasse, somewhere in IL.
  • She died on December 14, 1927 in Stuber home, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, she was 90 years old.
  • She is buried on December 17, 1927 in Springdale Cem., Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.
  • A child of Cornelius Janssen Hogevehn and Elmerich Metzen Ulpts
  • This information was last updated on January 10, 2012.

Household of Catharina Adelheid Cornelius Hogevehn

(1) She is married to Hinrich Davids Loger.

They got married on January 23, 1863 at Riepe, Ostfriesland, Hannover, she was 25 years old.

Hinrich Davids Loger oo Catharina Adelheid Cornelius Hogevehn

Marriage source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Aurich, Selbstverlag, MMV), Seite 277

[Seite 277]

"1470 Loger, Hinrich Davids 1469, Matrose zu Emden, Seelotse * 21.6.1826 Bingum oo I/I 23.1.1863 Riepe, künft. Wohnort Emder Hogevehn, Catharina Adelheid Cornelius 1063 * 29.1.1837 Riepe ~ 2.2.1837 Riepe ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Cornelius Looger  1866-1944
  2. Henry David Looger  1870-1940 


(2) She is married to Engelburtus van Dettum.

They got married on December 1, 1872 at Luth. Chr., Emden, Ostfriesland, Hannover, she was 35 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Niklas VanDettum  1874-1964 
  2. Charles E. VanDettum  1881-1963 


Notes about Catharina Adelheid Cornelius Hogevehn

Catharina Adelheid Cornelius Hogevehn

Source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Aurich, Selbstverlag, MMV), Seiten 219 u. 277, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., No. St. Paul, MN

[Seite 219]

"1063 Hogevehn, Cornelius Janssen 359, /= OSB Ochtelbur 643/, Webermeister in Riepe * 28.6.1802 Riepe ~ 1.7.1802 Riepe + 15.9.1857 Riepe (Innere hitzige Krankheit) # 18.9.1857 Riepe oo I/I 22.5.1830 Riepe Dieken, Elmerich Metzen Ulpts 791* 9.12.1806 Riepe ~ 12.12.1806 Riepe + 24.11.1875 Riepe (Wassersucht) # 30.11.1875 Riepe ... Catharina Adelheid Hagevehn 1470 * 29.1.1837 ~ 2.2.1837 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater, Elmerich Metzen Hinr Poppen, Ehefrau des Ulbt Dieken Gerdes)"

[Seite 277]

"1469 Loger, David Janssen OSB Breinermoor 172, /= OSB Bingum 1672, Leer (luth.) 9767/, Arbeiter zu Breinermoor * 2.9.1789 Breinermoor + 25.5.1843 Bingum oo I/I 9.6.1811 Bingum Ippen, Fentje Janssen OSB Bingum 1254, aus Bunde * um 1786 +17.3.1856 Leer # 22.3.1856 Bingum

Hinrich Davids Loger 1470 * 21.6.1826 Bingum

1470 Loger, Hinrich Davids 1469, Matrose zu Emden, Seelotse * 21.6.1826 Bingum oo I/I 23.1.1863 Riepe, künft. Wohnort Emder Hogevehn, Catharina Adelheid Cornelius 1063 * 29.1.1837 Riepe ~ 2.2.1837 Riepe

David Hinrichs, in Emden geborener Zwillingsknabe * (25.11.1865) + 19.4.1871 Riepe, 5/4/24 (Crampf) # 23.4.1871 Riepe"

Witt, Joyce, "MCINTYRE/WITT," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jokar2&id=I40, x Mar MMIV)

"... Katherina Adelheid HOGEFEHN Sex: F Change Date: 10 MAR 2004 Birth: 29 JAN 1837 in Riepe, Germany Death: 14 DEC 1927 in Peoria, IL Burial: 1927 Springdale Cem., Peoria, IL

Father: Cornelius Janssen HOGEFEHN Mother: Katherina Diekan METZEN

Marriage 1 Engelbertus VAN DETTUM b: 21 JUN 1849 in Emden, Germany Married: 01 DEC 1872 in Luthern Church, Emden, Germany

Children

1. Nicholas VAN DETTUM b: 28 MAR 1874 in Germany 2. Bennett V. VAN DETTUM b: 24 SEP 1878 in Germany 3. Charles E. VANDETTUM b: 25 JUL 1881 in Peoria, County, Glasford

Marriage 2 Hinrich Henry LOOGER b: in Germany Married: 1862 in Emden, Germany

Children

1. Emma Dringenberg LOOGER b: 1865 in Emden Germany 2. Cornelius LOOGER b: 1866 in Germany 3. Katherine Hinrieka LOOGER b: 14 JUN 1868 in Emden 4. Henry David LOOGER b: 09 SEP 1870 in Emden"

Boyken, Ruth & Hans-Georg, Wo sind sie geblieben? Teil vi, (Titonka IA, Boyken & Boyken Partners, MMVI), ISBN 0-9670802-6-6, no pagination, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"1-1928 ... Wwe. Katharine A. VAN DETTUM*... *29 Jan 1836 Riepe/Ostfriesland \\ > 1881 \\ + at the age of 91y10m15d in the home of her d Mrs. (Joseph) STUBER in Peoria, IL \\= 17 Dec 1927 Peoria, IL \\ R: 5 s and 2 d - Mrs. (Elmrich) KLINGENBERG in Norden/Ostfriesland, Cornelius andHenry LOOGER in Glasford, IL, Katharine STUBER in Peoria, IL, Niklas and Bennet VANDETTUM in Limestone, IL, Rev. Chas VANDETTUM in Onarga, IL - \\\\ L/O" <>

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