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Personal data Harm Ubben Poppen 


Household of Harm Ubben Poppen

He is married to Rolfken Gerdes Feiken.

They got married in the year 1864 at fortasse, Ostfriesland, Hannover, he was 22 years old.

Harm Ubben Poppen oo Rolfken Feiiken

Marriage source: Hoodjer, Mandy, Hoodjer/Hinders Family Tree, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mhoodjer&id=I1378, xvii Mar MMIV)

"... Rolfken Feiken Sex: F Birth: 1 JAN 1842

Marriage 1 Harm Ubben Poppen b: 17 SEP 1841

Children

1. Folkert Albert Poppen b: BET. 14 NOV 1864 - 1865 in Ostfriesland, Germany"

Poppen, Judi, Four Generation Ancestor Chart, (Allison IA, JP, Mar MCMXCVI)

"32 Harm Ubben Poppen b. September 16, 1841 Reipe, Germany m. 1864 Germany died November 30, 1905 Butler Co. Iowa

33 Rolfken Gerdes Fieken b. Jan 1, 1842 Upendi Germany died October 21, 1910 Butler Co. Iowa ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Folkert Albert Poppen  1865-???? 
  2. Wilhelm J. Poppen  1867-1943 


Notes about Harm Ubben Poppen

Harm Ubben Poppen

Source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Aurich, Selbstverlag, MMV), Seite 305, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

[Seite 305]

"1686 Poppen, Folkert Ubben 1715, /= OSB Bangstede 1587, Loppersum 1353/, Weber in Riepe * 14.3.1806 Riepe ~ 16.3.1806 Riepe oo I.I 29.4.1832 Loppersum Zimmermann, Antje Berends OSB Loppersum 793 * 27.2.1806 Loppersum + 28.8.1837 Riepe(Hitzige Krankheit ) # 1.9.1837 Riepe ... oo II/I 22.7.1838 Engerhafe Gronewold, Foolke Harms OSB Engerhafe 1737, /= OSB Engerhafe 2659/ * um 1810 ...
Harm Ubben * 19.9.1841 ~ 29.9.1841 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater) + 30.11.1905 Butler Center/Iowa (2)"

Hoodjer, Mandy, Hoodjer/Hinders Family Tree, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mhoodjer&id=I1378, xvii Mar MMIV)

"... Harm Ubben Poppen Sex: M Birth: 17 SEP 1841 Death: 30 NOV 1905 Burial: 4 DEC 1905 Coster Cemetery Baptism: 1864

Marriage 1 Rolfken Feiken b: 1 JAN 1842

Children

1. Folkert Albert Poppen b: BET. 14 NOV 1864 - 1865 in Ostfriesland, Germany"

Poppen, Judi, Four Generation Ancestor Chart, (Allison IA, JP, Mar MCMXCVI)

"32 Harm Ubben Poppen b. September 16, 1841 Reipe, Germany m. 1864 Germany died November 30, 1905 Butler Co. Iowa

33 Rolfken Gerdes Fieken b. Jan 1, 1842 Upendi Germany died October 21, 1910 Butler Co. Iowa

16 Wilhelm J. Poppen b. September 12, 1867 NeuSegalsum, Germany married February 26, 1892 Waverly, Iowa died January 16, 1943 West Point Twp. Butler Co. Iowa ..." <>

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Harm Ubben Poppen
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