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Personal data Leona Hattie van Briesen 


Household of Leona Hattie van Briesen

She is married to Klaas Klingenberg.

They got married on July 10, 1934 at George, Lyon Co., IA, she was 18 years old.

Klaas Klingenberg oo Leona Van Briesen

Marriage source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I06796, xvi Jan MMXI)

"... Leona Hattie Van Briesen Sex: F Birth: 16 JUN 1916 in Lyon Co., IA Death: 3 DEC 1991 ... Marriage 1 Living Klingenberg ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Linda Klingenberg  1971-< 2009
  3. (Not public)
  4. Leoris Klingenberg  1938-1938
  5. Klaas Klingenberg  1951-2010 


Notes about Leona Hattie van Briesen

Leona Hattie Van Vriesen

Source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I06796, xvi Jan MMXI)

"... Leona Hattie Van Briesen Sex: F Birth: 16 JUN 1916 in Lyon Co., IA Death: 3 DEC 1991

Father: Leonard Van Briesen b: 17 OCT 1878 in Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Harmky Ackerman b: 10 APR 1885 in IL

Marriage 1 Living Klingenberg

Children

1. Living Klingenberg 2. Living Klingenberg 3. Living Klingenberg 4. Living Klingenberg 5. Living Klingenberg

Smith, Bonnie, et. al., In and Around George, Iowa 1913 - 1950 (Garretson, SD, Sanders Printing Co., MMVIII), pg. 168, col. 1, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

[Pg. 168, Col. 1]

"Klingenberg, Klaas - Leona Van Briesen

Klaas is the son of Klaas, Fr. and Lena Hassebroek Klingenberg. He married Leona, who was the daughter of Leonard and Harmky Ackerman Van Briesen. The couple farmed all their lives and after the death of his wife, Klaas retired to town.The family attended the Zoar Presbyterian Church

Their children all attended the local school system. They are pictured here: Bottom row, left to right: LaVonne (m. Elmer Christians), Linda (m. Kendall DeGroot and she is deceased), Klaas, Jr. (m. Pamela Schmidt) and Verla (m. CliffordGroen)"

SSDI: "KLINGENBERG, LEONA b. 16 Jun 1916 d. 03 Dec 1991 Age: 75 Issued: Iowa"

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

"... Klingenberg, ...
Claus, p. 9 ...
Lena, p. 8 ... Klingenborg, ...
Klaas, p. 3 ..." <>

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    David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I27584.php : accessed May 4, 2025), "Leona Hattie van Briesen (1916-1991)".