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Personal data Walter H. Hassebroek 

  • He was born on June 13, 1897 in Dale Twp., George, Lyon Co., IA.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Sources: Merry Bird & Jim Anderson
  • (Alt. Birth) on June 13, 1897 in George, Lyon Co., IA.Source 1
  • He died on May 11, 1974 in Britton, Marshall Co., SD, he was 76 years old.
  • He is buried after May 10, 1974 in Britton, Marshall Co., SD.
  • This information was last updated on February 13, 2020.

Household of Walter H. Hassebroek

He is married to Greetje Luitjens.

They got married on July 30, 1918 at Lyon Co., IA, he was 21 years old.

Walter H. Hassebroek oo Greetje Luitjens

Marriage sources: Author: Bird, Merry, Title: "Marshall County SD Database", (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: viii May MMX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marshallcounty&id=I28191

"... Walter H Hassebroek 1 2 3 Sex: M Birth: 13 Jun 1897 in George, Lyon County, Iowa 1 2 4 Death: 11 May 1974 2 4
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Marriage 1 Geertje Luitjens b: 23 Dec 1896 in Ashton, Osceola County, Iowa Married: 30 Jul 1918 in Lyon County, Iowa 6 Change Date: 24 Mar 2010
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Child(ren):

  1. Inez Alice Hassebroek  1923-2015 


Notes about Walter H. Hassebroek

Walter H. Hassebroek

Sources: Author: Bird, Merry, Title: "Marshall County SD Database", (Publication location unknown, Publisher: RootsWeb.com, Publication date: viii May MMX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marshallcounty&id=I28191

"... Walter H Hassebroek 1 2 3 Sex: M Birth: 13 Jun 1897 in George, Lyon County, Iowa 1 2 4 Death: 11 May 1974 2 4

Occupation: farm laborer 1917 Marshall County, South Dakota 1
Occupation: farmer 20 Jul 1920 Weston Township, Marshall County, South Dakota 2 3

Event: ... SSN Bef 1951 South Dakota ... Change Date: 8 May 2010 ...

Note:

Walter Hassebroek was born June 13, 1897 at George, Iowa to Arend and Alice Hassebroek. He married Gertje Luitjens on July 30, 1918. She was born December 23, 1896 at Ashton, Iowa. They grew up and attended school in Lyons county, Iowa. In August, 1918, they moved to Marshall county to make their home. They farmed in the Spain and Amherst area and were active members of the Zion Reformed Church at Amherst. Gertje passed away March 10, 1951 and Walter died May 1 1,1974. To this union seven children were born. The following is a summary of their families..

Arend married Helen Benda. He was a member of the armed serv-ice in World War II. He farmed in Marshall county until 1968 when they moved to Aberdeen where he was employed at Safeguard. Their children are Alvin, Minneapolis, Minn.; Dwight (wife Wilma, chil-dren, Teresa, Dean and Jennifer) of Minneapolis, Minn.; Ronald, Aberdeen (employed at Groton Chevrolet); Loren (wife Diane, children Laurie, Terrie and Traci) employed at Safeguard in Aberdeen; and Beverly,deceased. Katie married Wayne Knock and farmed at Davis, S.D. They later moved to Enumclaw, WA, where they operated a dairy farm with their son, Darrell. Other children are Diane Peters , who has one daughter Darcie, Enumclaw, WA; and Lyle, Rapid City Air Force Base.

Inez married Arthur Knock and farmed at Lennox, S.D. unti l mov-ing to Willow Lake, S.D. where they now farm with the ir sons, Paul and Tebbo. Other children are Roger (wife Cherri and children Derrick and Lindsey), Desmet, S.D.; Richard, Brookings, S.D.; Wallace with the GTA elevator at Claire City, S.D.; Ruth, teaching at Alces-ter, S.D. and Ardys at home.

Henry married Deloris Martins and lived in the Amherst are a be-fore moving to Brampton, N.D. where they farm with their son, David. Other children are H. Michael (wife Mary Jane Anderson and their children, Chad and Jason) employed at Horton, Ind. at Britton; Karen at home and Timothy, deceased.

Frederick married Jean Norman. He retired from the Air Force af-ter 20 years of service and is now a plumber at Spokane, WA. Chil-dren are Lois Connery, Bobbie Norman, Linda Lee , all of Spokane, WA. and Suzanne Barsness, Seattle, WA.

Frances married Erwin Behnke and farms near Britton, S.D. Their children are Eugene (wife Betty and daughter Sarah Jane) Britton, S.D., and Darwin employed at Data Control in Rapid City, S.D.

Grayce married Arvid Beilke and they reside in Aberdeen, S. D. where he is employed at the Wheat Growers Association. Their chil-dren are Debra, Donna, and Douglas. 5

Marriage 1 Geertje Luitjens b: 23 Dec 1896 in Ashton, Osceola County, Iowa Married: 30 Jul 1918 in Lyon County, Iowa 6 Change Date: 24 Mar 2010

Children

1. Arend A Hassebroek b: 16 Nov 1919 in Weston Township, Marshall County, South Dakota
2. Katie Hassebroek
3. Inez Hassebroek b: 1924
4. Henry Warren Hassebroek b: 27 Sep 1925 in Weston Township, Marshall County, South Dakota
5. Frederick Hassebroek
6. Living Hassebroek
7. Living Hassebroek

Sources:

1. Abbrev: World War Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 Title: World War Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918

2. Media: Book Abbrev: Marshall County, South Dakota History Title: Marshall County, South Dakota History Author: Marshall County South Dakota Historical Society Publication: Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas (Copyright197 9 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 79-64401) Page: Page 467 Quality: 3

3. Abbrev: 1920 U.S. Federal Census Title: 1920 U.S. Federal Census Page: South Dakota, Marshall County, ED 232, Weston Township, She et 5A Quality: 3

4. Abbrev: Social Security Death Index Title: Social Security Death Index

5. Abbrev: 1850 U.S. Federal Census Title: 1850 U.S. Federal Census Page: Pages 467, 468 Quality: 3

6. Media: Book Abbrev: Marshall County, South Dakota History Title: Marshall County, South Dakota History Author: Marshall County South Dakota Historical Society Publication: Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas (Copyright 1979 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 79-64401) Page: Page 467"

Author: Anderson, Jim, Title: "Walter Hassebroek," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: FamilySearch, Publication date: xiv Jan MMXX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTQT-YTQ

"... Walter Hassebroek Sex Male Birth 13 June 1897 Dale Township, Lyon, Iowa, United States Death 11 May 1974 Britton, Marshall, South Dakota, United States Burial 1974 Britton, Marshall, South Dakota, United States of America

Other Information

Residence 1900 Dale Township, Lyon, Iowa, United States Last Changed: May 16, 2017 by karen26

Custom Event Military Draft Registration 1917-1918 Marshall, South Dakota, United States Last Changed: January 13, 2020 by JimAnderson

Residence 1920 Weston, Marshall, South Dakota, United States Last Changed: January 13, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence 1930 Ranger, Brown, South Dakota, United States Last Changed: January 12, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence 1935 Same Place Last Changed: January 12, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence 1935 Newport, Marshall, South Dakota Last Changed: January 13, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence 1940 Weston Township, Amherst, Marshall, South Dakota, United States Last Changed: January 12, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence 1945 , Marshall, South Dakota Last Changed: January 13, 2020 by JimAnderson
Residence South Dakota, United States Last Changed: January 13, 2020 by JimAnderson

Family Members
Spouses and Children

Walter Hassebroek 1897-1974
Marriage: 30 Jul 1918 Ashton, Osceola, Iowa, United States
Geertje Luitjens 1896-1951

Children of Geertje Luitjens and Walter Hassebroek (5)

[1 m] Arend Alvin Hassebroek 1919-1998
[2 f] Katie Alena Hassebroek 1921-2010
[3 f] Inez A Hassebroek 1923-2015
[4 m] Henry Warren Hassebroek
[5 f] Frances Gertrude Hassebroek 1932-2013

Parents and Siblings

Arend Hassebroek 1861-1940
No Marriage Events
Altje or Alice Jans 1865-1897

Children of Altje or Alice Jans and Arend Hassebroek (3)

[1 m] Freerk A Hassebrek 1891-1968
[2 f] Grace Hassebroek 1893-1942
[3 m] Walter Hassebroek 1897-1974"
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1897-1974

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