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Household of Mary Hassebroek

She is married to Michael Ackerman.

They got married on March 11, 1891 at Lyon Co., IA, she was 21 years old.

Michael "Mike" Ackerman oo Mary Hassebroek

Marriage source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I07475, xiv Oct MMIX)

"... Mary Hassebroek 1 2 Sex: F Birth: 11 MAR 1870 in Florence, Illinois 1 3 2 Death: 23 NOV 1961 in Rock Rapids, IA 1 Burial: 27 NOV 1961 Evergreen Lawn Cemetary, George, IA ... Marriage 1 Mike Ackerman b: 11 JUN 1865 in Baileyville, Ogle County, Illinois Married: 11 MAR 1891 in Date?__________Place?_____________ 4 5

Children

1. Engelke "Edward" M. Ackerman b: 28 APR 1892 in George, Iowa ... Sources:

1. 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: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Mike & Mary Family uthor: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 21 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note: ExecellentRepository: Note: Grant Township, Lyon County, Iowa, Roll 445, Book 2, Pages 89 & 89a, Lines 47-55. Media: Census

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 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 libraryfiles. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files Media: Other Text: Location not provided.

4. 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 Text: Date and location of marriage was not given.

5. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Mike & Mary Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 21 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Execellent Repository: Note: Grant Township, Lyon County, Iowa, Roll 445, Book 2, Pages 89 & 89a, Lines 47-55. Media: Census Text: Source indicates married for nine years." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Engelke M. Ackerman  1892-1993 
  2. Fred Ackerman  1893-1997
  3. Harmina Ackerman  1895-1996 
  4. Lena Ackerman  1897-2002 
  5. Peter M. Ackerman  1899-1986 
  6. Martha Ackerman  1901-1996 
  7. Grace Ackerman  1904-2009 
  8. Anna Mabel Ackerman  1907-2008 


Notes about Mary Hassebroek

Mary Hassebroek

Source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I07475, xiv Oct MMIX)

"... Mary Hassebroek 1 2 Sex: F Birth: 11 MAR 1870 in Florence, Illinois 1 3 2 Death: 23 NOV 1961 in Rock Rapids, IA 1 Burial: 27 NOV 1961 Evergreen Lawn Cemetary, George, IA

Event: Census 1900 21 JUN 1900 Listed in the census. 2

Father: Freerk William Hassebroek b: 17 DEC 1827 in Oldersum, Germany Mother: Jelkelena Pommer b: 28 AUG 1843 in Oldersum, Germany c: 3 SEP 1843

Marriage 1 Mike Ackerman b: 11 JUN 1865 in Baileyville, Ogle County, Illinois Married: 11 MAR 1891 in Date?__________Place?_____________ 4 5

Children

1. Engelke "Edward" M. Ackerman b: 28 APR 1892 in George, Iowa 2. Fred Ackerman b: 19 JUL 1893 in George, Iowa 3. Harmina "Minnie" Ackerman b: 18 SEP 1895 in Sheldon, Iowa 4. Lena Ackerman b: 21 APR 1897 in of George, Iowa 5. Peter M. Ackerman b: 26 MAY 1899 in Lyon Co., Iowa 6. Martha Ackerman b: 27 APR 1901 in George, IA 7. Grace Ackerman b: 2 OCT 1904 in Near George, IA 8. Anna Ackerman b: 29 JAN 1907 in Near George, IA 9. Mitchell Johannes Ackerman b: 25 FEB 1909 in George, IA

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: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Mike & Mary Family uthor: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 21 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note: ExecellentRepository: Note: Grant Township, Lyon County, Iowa, Roll 445, Book 2, Pages 89 & 89a, Lines 47-55. Media: Census

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 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 libraryfiles. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files Media: Other Text: Location not provided.

4. 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 Text: Date and location of marriage was not given.

5. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Mike & Mary Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 21 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Execellent Repository: Note: Grant Township, Lyon County, Iowa, Roll 445, Book 2, Pages 89 & 89a, Lines 47-55. Media: Census Text: Source indicates married for nine years." <>

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