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Household of Geeske (Gerke) K. (Geeske (Gerke) K. "Grace") "Grace" Akkermann

(1) She is married to Henry Edward Wheelhouse.

They got married on March 17, 1875 at Ogle Co., IL, she was 24 years old.

Henry Edward Wheelhouse oo Gerke (Geeske) "Grace" Akkermann

Marriage source: Miedema, Jan; Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes, (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00061, xvi Jan ZMMXI)

"... Henry Edward Wheelhouse 1 2 Sex: M Birth: 7 SEP 1849 in Weener, Germany 1 3 Death: 12 JUL 1930 in Lennox, South Dakota 1 Burial: ABT 15 JUL 1930 Probably in Lennox, South Dakota 4

Marriage 1 Gerke (Geeske) "Grace" Akkermann b: 4 FEB 1851 in Neermoor, Germany Married: 17 MAR 1875 in Ogle County, Illinois 5

Sources:

1. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of aquery made in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report fromOltmann Ackermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other

2. Title: Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage Author: Jan Miedema, Kimball, SD Publication: Four Emails 24-25 April 2002 from Jan Miedema sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: Jan Miedema descends from Engelke Akkermann & HerminaHinderika Gerken. The emails are a result of Roger Cramer providing Jan's email address noting that he was an Ackermann/Akkermann researcher and subsequent exchange of emails. Family line and info for Engelke's children is as follows: -Reamt courtesy of Henny Baumgart of Norfolk, VA. - Peter and Mike courtesy of Hassebroek Family Tree. - Angeline Donker courtesy of DJ Merrick of Idaho. Jan has obituary copies for all of Berend E. Akkerman children obtained frommicrofilm. Many death dates confirmed through "Where Did They Stay" by Boy ken and Boyken Press, Titonka, Iowa. Most obituaries are aloso in George, Iowa library files. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann SourceFiles and Family Files Media: Other

3. Title: Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage Author: Jan Miedema, Kimball, SD Publication: Four Emails 24-25 April 2002 from Jan Miedema sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: Jan Miedema descends from Engelke Akkermann & HerminaHinderika Gerken. The emails are a result of Roger Cramer providing Jan's email address noting that he was an Ackermann/Akkermann researcher and subsequent exchange of emails. Family line and info for Engelke's children is as follows:- Reamt courtesy of Henny Baumgart of Norfolk, VA. - Peter and Mike courtesy of Hassebroek Family Tree. - Angeline Donker courtesy of DJ Merrick of Idaho. Jan has obituary copies for all of Berend E. Akkerman children obtained frommicrofilm. Many death dates confirmed through "Where Did They Stay" by Boy ken and Boyken Press, Titonka, Iowa. Most obituaries are aloso in George, Iowa library files. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann SourceFiles and Family Files Media: Other Text: Location not provided.

4. Title: FTM Author's Estimate or Assumption Note: This source is used to denote data that has been estimated, e.g., a 30 year generation spacing in births or denote where an assumption has been made as to the most likely fact, untilproven otherwise. Repository: Media: Other Text: Based upon location of death.

5. Title: Interview of Roger Cramer by emails 4/11/02 #2 - 6 Author: Roger Cramer,Ogle Co, Illinois Gen Web Site Manager Publication: Response to questions posed by Harlan D Oelmann Note: Subjects of emails: Descendents of (#2) Anna SWilhelms; (#3) Christ Wilhelms; & (#4) Henry Wilhelms; (#5) Ackerman & Wheelhouse Marriage; (#6) Surnames Akkerman & Wilhelms buried in White Oak Cemetery Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files Media:Interview Text: Manager of Ogle County, Illinois Data Base posed this question to FTM Autho in emailo #5: Illinois Marriage Index shows Geske Ackerman married Edward Wheelhouse on 17 March 1875 in Ogle Co. Do you know who that is?Conclusion and answer is that Gerke Akkermann and Henry E Wheelhouse are most likely the best fit." <>

(2) She is married to Wessel Busker.

They got married on February 5, 1870 at Stephenson Co., IL, she was 19 years old.

Wessel Busker oo Geeske Akkerman

Marriage source: Appledorn, C. Robert, Compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois, Vol. i. (S. St. Paul, MN, Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, MMXII), pg. 160, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S.St. Paul, MN

[Pg. 160]

"0860. Busker, Wessel oo 5 FEB 1870 Stephenson Co., IL [1396], Geeske Akkerman 0091, * 4 FEB 1851 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, ~ 16 FEB 1851 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF

[1396] IL, Stephenson, Co. - Marriage Certificate No. 42 Harms, Thorsten, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Neermoor, Family 0037 Geeske married to Henry Edward Wheelhouse(sp?), on 17 MAR 1875 in Ogle Co., IL. Hhe was born 7 SEP 1849 Weener, OSTF, died 12 JUL 1930 Lennox, SD" <>

Notes about Geeske (Gerke) K. (Geeske (Gerke) K. "Grace") "Grace" Akkermann

Gerke (Geeske) "Grace" Akkermann

Source: Miedema, Jan; "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes," (Publication location: Kimball, SD, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00061, Publication date: xvi Jan MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

"Gerke (Geeske) "Grace" Akkermann 1 2 3 Sex: F ALIA: Grace or Grase Ackerman /Gerke/ Birth: 4 FEB 1851 in Neermoor, Germany 4 5 6 6 Death: 12 JAN 1934 in Ashton, IA 4

Immigration: 12 NOV 1860 from Germany to Baileyville, Ogle County, Illinois 7

Burial: 15 JAN 1934 Zoar Presbyterian Cemetary, Lyon County, George, Iowa Baptism: 16 FEB 1851 Neermoor, Germany

Note: From Jan Miedema: "Grace" Akkerman Wheelhouse died without issue.

Immigration

Gerke Ackermann found in: Germans to America, 1850-1874 #355 Age: 9 Gender: Female Country: Germany Final Destination: United States Manifest ID Number: 00009694 Ship's Name: Bremen Port of Embarkation: Bremen Date of Arrival: Nov 12, 1860 Captain's Name: H. Wessels Purpose for Travel: Staying in the USA Mode of Travel: Steerage

Manager of Ogle County, Illinois Data Base posted this Illinois Marriage Index shows Geske Ackerman married Edward Wheelhouse on 17 March 1875 in Ogle Co. Funeral services were held at the Zoar Presbyterian Church N of George on Monday afternoon of this week with Rev. J G Kessler officiating, for Mrs. Grace Wheelhouse, who died at the Leonard Van Briesen home where she had made her home forthe past several years. Mrs. Wheelhouse at the time of her death had attained the age of 82 years and 11 months. She had formerly made her home at Ashton and had many relatives and friends in this community. Internment was in the churchcemetery.

Father: Engelke Oltmanns Akkermann b: 13 MAR 1821 in Neermoor, Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Hermina Hinderika Harms Gerken b: 8 JUL 1830 in Riepe, Kries Aurich, Ostfriesland, Germany c: 11 JUL 1830 in Riepe, Kries Aurich, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Henry Edward Wheelhouse b: 7 SEP 1849 in Weener, Germany Married: 17 MAR 1875 in Ogle County, Illinois 8

Sources:

1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 (FTM Author Edited Files) Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: February 9, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. The information in regard to Oltman Peters and his descendentswas obtained from Tree #1839 for Jan Oltmann Akkermann's grandson, Henry Ackermann (Akkermann). The source uses Ackermann, the German spelling, for some names and the Dutch (Netherlands) spelling of Akkermann for others. The author of thesource is believed to be from Wisconsin. FTM Author has chosen to use Akkermann for those files that have been edited. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files CD#V703_01 Media: FamilyArchive CD Text: Listed as Grase Ackermann only and sex unknown.

2. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of a querymade in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report from OltmannAckermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other Text: Listed as Gerke "Grace" Ackermann, born 1851. Given name changed to agree with this source. Surname changed to Akkermannbased on father's obituary. This is sole source of her husband's data.

3. Title: Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage Author: Jan Miedema, Kimball, SD Publication: Four Emails 24-25 April 2002 from Jan Miedema sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: Jan Miedema descends from Engelke Akkermann & HerminaHinderika Gerken. The emails are a result of Roger Cramer providing Jan's email address noting that he was an Ackermann/Akkermann researcher and subsequent exchange of emails. Family line and info for Engelke's children is as follows: -Reamt courtesy of Henny Baumgart of Norfolk, VA. - Peter and Mike courtesy of Hassebroek Family Tree. - Angeline Donker courtesy of DJ Merrick of Idaho. Jan has obituary copies for all of Berend E. Akkerman children obtained frommicrofilm. Many death dates confirmed through "Where Did They Stay" by Boy ken and Boyken Press, Titonka, Iowa. Most obituaries are aloso in George, Iowa library files. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann SourceFiles and Family Files Media: Other

4. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 (FTM Author Edited Files) Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: February 9, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. The information in regard to Oltman Peters and his descendentswas obtained from Tree #1839 for Jan Oltmann Akkermann's grandson, Henry Ackermann (Akkermann). The source uses Ackermann, the German spelling, for some names and the Dutch (Netherlands) spelling of Akkermann for others. The author of thesource is believed to be from Wisconsin. FTM Author has chosen to use Akkermann for those files that have been edited. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files CD#V703_01 Media: FamilyArchive CD

5. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of a querymade in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report from OltmannAckermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other

6. Title: Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage Author: Jan Miedema, Kimball, SD Publication: Four Emails 24-25 April 2002 from Jan Miedema sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: Jan Miedema descends from Engelke Akkermann & Hermina HinderikaGerken. The emails are a result of Roger Cramer providing Jan's email address noting that he was an Ackermann/Akkermann researcher and subsequent exchange of emails. Family line and info for Engelke's children is as follows: - Reamtcourtesy of Henny Baumgart of Norfolk, VA. - Peter and Mike courtesy of Hassebroek Family Tree. - Angeline Donker courtesy of DJ Merrick of Idaho. Jan has obituary copies for all of Berend E. Akkerman children obtained from microfilm.Many death dates confirmed through "Where Did They Stay" by Boy ken and Boyken Press, Titonka, Iowa. Most obituaries are aloso in George, Iowa library files. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files andFamily Files Media: Other Text: Location not provided.

7.Title: Passengers & Immigration - Germans to America, 1850-1874 #355 Author: Genealogy.com Publication: Passenger & Immigration Subscription Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Copy of pertinent data in Harlan D Oelmann Source Files.Media: Electronic Text: See own Notes.

8. Title: Interview of Roger Cramer by emails 4/11/02 #2 - 6 Author: Roger Cramer,Ogle Co, Illinois Gen Web Site Manager Publication: Response to questions posed by Harlan D Oelmann Note: Subjects of emails: Descendents of (#2) Anna SWilhelms; (#3) Christ Wilhelms; & (#4) Henry Wilhelms; (#5) Ackerman & Wheelhouse Marriage; (#6) Surnames Akkerman & Wilhelms buried in White Oak Cemetery Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files Media:Interview Text: Manager of Ogle County, Illinois Data Base posed this question to FTM Autho in emailo #5: Illinois Marriage Index shows Geske Ackerman married Edward Wheelhouse on 17 March 1875 in Ogle Co. Do you know who that is?Conclusion and answer is that Gerke Akkermann and Henry E Wheelhouse are most likely the best fit."

Hueser, Roberta, et. al. "Zoar Presbyterian Church Cemetery", (Publication location unknown, Publisher: RH, Publication date: ca. MCMLXXVI), Pg. 3, Repository: George, IA pub. lib.

"Zoar Presbyterian Church Cemetery walked in 1976 by Bonnie Smith, Shirlee Arneson, Sharon Bragg, and Dixie Horn. Alphabetized by Roberta Hueser ... Wheelhous, Grace, p.4. ..."

Hiebult, Jean, "Zoar Presb Death Record," (Publication location: Ashton, IA, Publisher: JH?, Publication date: xiv June MMIII), pg. 3, Repository: George, IA pub. lib. ... Name Date Remarks ... Weelhouse, Mrs. Grace 1934JA11 83 years ..."

Heilbut, Jean, Letter to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Ashton, IA, Publisher: JH, Publication date: xxx June MMXI)

"... The Zoar church is in Lyon county, Iowa. Its in Grant township, section 35. .. that's on the corner of Log Ave. and 200th street. ..."

Appledorn, C. Robert, Compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois, Vol. i. (S. St. Paul, MN, Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, MMXII), pgs. 28 & 160, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul,MN

[Pg. 28]

"0091. Ackermann/Akkermann, Engelke "Enkel" Oltmanns, shoemaker, * 13 MAR 1821 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, ~ 18 MAR 1821 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, + 27 JUN 1895 George, Lyon Co., IA, # Zoar Presbyterian Cemetery, Cemetery, George, IA [0100],[0101] oo 21 APR 1850, Riepe, OSTF, Harmina Hinderika Berends (Gerken), * 8 JUL 1830 Riepe, OSTF, + 10 JUN 1908 George, Lyon Co., IA, # Zoar Presbyterian Cemetery, George, IA, [0102], [0103]

1. Geeske K., 4 FEB 1851, Neermoor, Leer, OSTF 0860 ..."

[Pg. 160]

"0860. Busker, Wessel oo 5 FEB 1870 Stephenson Co., IL [1396], Geeske Akkerman 0091, * 4 FEB 1851 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, ~ 16 FEB 1851 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF

[1396] IL, Stephenson, Co. - Marriage Certificate No. 42 Harms, Thorsten, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Neermoor, Family 0037 Geeske married to Henry Edward Wheelhouse(sp?), on 17 MAR 1875 in Ogle Co., IL. Hhe was born 7 SEP 1849 Weener, OSTF, died 12 JUL 1930 Lennox, SD" <>

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Geeske (Gerke) K. Akkermann
1851-1934

(1) 1875
(2) 1870

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    David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I26998.php : accessed May 3, 2025), "Geeske (Gerke) K. (Geeske (Gerke) K. "Grace") "Grace" Akkermann (1851-1934)".