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Household of Engellina Marie Claassen Tholen

She is married to Christian Wilhelm Gottlieb Funk.

They got married on August 5, 1890 at Riepe, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, she was 25 years old.

Christian Wilhelm Gottlieb Funk oo Engellina Maria Claassen Tholen

Marriage source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Publication location: Aurich, Publisher: Selbstverlag, Publication date: MMV), Seite 169, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul,MN

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"726 Funk, Christian Wilhelm Gottlieb, Schneidergeselle in Emden oo I/I 5.8.1890 Riepe Tholen, Engellina Maria Claassen 2027 * 16.3.1865 Riepe" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Claas Funk  1891-????
  2. Fraukeline Funk  1892-????
  3. Wiemda Funk  1894-????
  4. Wihelmine Funk  1896-???? 
  5. Alberta Funk  1898-????


Notes about Engellina Marie Claassen Tholen

Engellina Maria Claassen Tholen

Source: Köster, Folkert u. Harm Harms, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Riepe von 1712 - 1909, (Publication location: Aurich, Publisher: Selbstverlag, Publication date: MMV), Seiten 169, 357, u. 358, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St.Paul, MN

[Seite 169]

"726 Funk, Christian Wilhelm Gottlieb, Schneidergeselle in Emden oo I/I 5.8.1890 Riepe Tholen, Engellina Maria Claassen 2027 * 16.3.1865 Riepe"

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"2027 Tholen, Claas Alberts 2024, /= OSB Holtrop 2284/, Zimmermann Meister in Riepe * 25.4.1827 Riepe ~ 29.4.1827 Riepe + 11.10.1902 Riepe # 16.10.1902 Riepe oo I/I 29.4.1854 Riepe Oppelland, Wiemda Maria 1642 * 23.2.1828 Riepe ~24.2.1828 Riepe + 5.7.1916 Riepe # 8.7.1916 Riepe ..."

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Engellina Maria Claassen Tholen 726 * 16.3.1865 ~ 26.3.1865 Riepe (Tfz: Der Vater) ..."

Frew, Claudia, e-mail regarding Tholen, (Publication location: southern OR, Publisher: CF, Publication date: xxvii Apr MMXIV)

"... what I know is that Johann Rudolph had a sister and two brothers; Engeline Maria Claasen Tholen b: 16 Mar 1865 in Riepe; d: 31 Mar 1941 in Emden (she was a grandmother when the "allies" bombed Emden and she perished in the bombingraids that night), Albert Claasen Tholen, b: 11 Aug 1861 in Riepe, d: 11 Mar 1926 in Riepe, Eibe Claasen Tholen, b: 16 Apr 1868 in Riepe, d: 28 Nov 1960 in Clara City, Minnesota. (Johann and Eibe immigrated to the US together in 1883.)Albert didn't have children. He played the organ at the church in Riepe.

Engeline married Christian Wilhelm Gottlieb Funk, a tailor and they lived in Emden. They had 6 children: Claas 1891, Fraukeline 1892, Wiemda 1894, Wihelmine 1896, Alberta 1898, Christiane 1909. The only child that I know of that hadchildren was Wihelmine. She married Walter Bender and they had 3 children, Heinrich 1927, Erika 1928 and Adolf 1933. Adolf is the one who lives in Freudenberg with his wife Ulla and his daughter Anke also lives there. Anke has abrother named Jan." <>

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Engellina Marie Claassen Tholen
1865-1941

1890
Claas Funk
1891-????
Wiemda Funk
1894-????
Alberta Funk
1898-????

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