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Household of Grace Akkerman

She is married to Louis William Johnson.

They got married on January 8, 1919 at Rushmore, Nobles Co., MN, she was 18 years old.

Louis William Johnson oo Grace Akkerman

Marriage source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes," (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00499, Christmas Eve MMXI)

"... Louis William Johnson 1 Sex: M Birth: 17 SEP 1897 in Sibley, IA Death: 21 OCT 1980 in Worthington, MN Burial: 24 OCT 1980 Summit Lake Cemetery, Reading, MN ... Marriage 1 Grace (Katie?) Akkerman b: 22 MAR 1900 in Sibley, IA Married: 8 JAN 1919 in Rushmore, MN ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Alfred L. Johnson  1920-1993
  2. Leroy Lee Johnson  1923-1930
  3. Raymond L. Johnson  1925-1998
  4. (Not public)
  5. Frank L. Johnson  1929-1994 
  6. Leroy Marvis Johnson  1933-1992 
  7. Meryle L. Johnson  1935-1994 
  8. Delores Fae Johnson  1939-1954


Notes about Grace Akkerman

Grace Akkerman

Source: Miedema, Jan, "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes," (Kimball, SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00499, Christmas Eve MMXI)

"... Grace (Katie?) Akkerman 1 2 Sex: F Birth: 22 MAR 1900 in Sibley, IA 3 4 Death: 9 OCT 1999 in Worthington, MN Burial: 14 OCT 1999 Summit Lake Cemetery, Reading, MN

Event: Census 1900 11 JUN 1900 Listed in the census. 3

Note:

A question of Given Name

In the Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage, Grace is listed after Edith and before Lena, thus it is assumed that this is the order of age. However, the 1900 Census record listed the child after Edith as what is judged to be Katie(difficult to read but definitely not Grace), Hence, Grace has been listed as Grace (Katie?) so as not to add another child that may not exist.

The children of Grace and Louis were given me by the surviving child Vi Bruxvoort who informed me that all her siblings were deceased as of October 5 2003.

Grace johnson, 99, of Worthington died Saturday, October 9, 1999 at South Shore Care Center, Worthington.

Born march 22, 1900 in Sibley, IA, she was the daughter of Reamt and Etta (Klaassen) Akkermann. She married Louis Johnson January 8, 1919 at Rushmore. He is deceased.

She attended country school near George, IA and then moved with her family to Rushmore. After marriage, she was employed with Cashel Nursing Home and Campbell Soup Company both of Worthington retiring in 1961. She entered Okabena Towers,Worthington, in 1978, and entered South Shore Care Center in 1998.

Surviving are one daughter; Vi Bruxvoort, Worthington and a number of grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 AM Wednesday at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Reading.

The service will be at 10:30 AM at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Reading, with the Rev.Leslie Winters and the Rev. Vern Bruxvoort officiating. Burial will be in in Summit Lake Cemetery rural Reading. Benson funeral home is in charge ofarrangements.

Father: Reamt "Robert" Akkerman b: 28 AUG 1867 in Freeport, Illinois Mother: Eitje "Etta" Janssen Klaasen b: 24 NOV 1872 in near German Valley, Illinois

Marriage 1 Louis William Johnson b: 17 SEP 1897 in Sibley, IA Married: 8 JAN 1919 in Rushmore, MN

Children

1. Alfred L. Johnson b: 26 DEC 1920 in Rushmore, MN 2. Leroy Lee Johnson b: 22 MAY 1923 in Rushmore, MN 3. Raymond L. Johnson b: 19 APR 1925 in Rushmore, MN 4. Frank L. Johnson b: 22 SEP 1929 in Rushmore, MN 5. Living Johnson 6. Leroy Marvis Johnson b: 23 FEB 1933 in Rushmore, MN 7. Meryle L. Johnson b: 7 AUG 1935 in Rushmore, MN 8. Delores Fae Johnson b: 14 JAN 1939 in Rushmore, MN

Sources:

1. 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: Grace is listed after Edith and before Lena in this source, thus it is assumed that this is the order of age.

2. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Reamt "Robert" & Etta Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 11 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Execellent Repository: Note: Holman Township, Osceola County, Iowa, Roll 451, Book 1, Page 237a, Lines 78-84 Media: Census Text: In the Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage, Grace is listed after Edith and before Lena, thus it isassumed that this is the order of age. However, the 1900 Census record listed the child after Edith as what is judged to be Katie (difficult to read but definitely not Grace), Hence, Grace has been listed as Grace (Katie?) so as not toadd another child that may not exist.

3. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Reamt "Robert" & Etta Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 11 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Execellent Repository: Note: Holman Township, Osceola County, Iowa, Roll 451, Book 1, Page 237a, Lines 78-84 Media: Census

4. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Reamt "Robert" & Etta Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa as of 11 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Execellent Repository: Note: Holman Township, Osceola County, Iowa, Roll 451, Book 1, Page 237a, Lines 78-84 Media: Census Text: The date of birth is very difficult to read but the month is judged to be March. Since Edith was born inAugust 1898 then this date of birth has to be March 1900."

On the 1910 census the 10 yr-old girl in the Reamt Ackerman household is Grace. - D.A. Navorska - Epiphany MMXII - Irving TX <>

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