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Personal data Claas Gerdes Bruns 


Household of Claas Gerdes Bruns

He is married to Gretje Ennen Okkinga.

They got married on April 2, 1874 at Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, he was 28 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Gerd Heyen Bruns  1876-1954
  2. Jacob Remmers Bruns  1880-1880
  3. Jacob Remmers Bruns  1880-????


Notes about Claas Gerdes Bruns

Claas Gerdes Bruns

Source: Potthast, Heinrich, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910), Band XC, (Aurich, Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, MMXI), Seiten 89, 90, u. 91, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

[Seite 89]

"78 Bruns, Claas Gerdes 84, unverheirateter Landwirth zu Mohrhausen, 1868 Füsilier zu Aurich, Kirchenvorsteher 1884, Landwirt a.D. zu Forlitz, * 03.11.1845 Mohrhausen, # 19.11.1908 Forlitz 63/-/-/12, oo 02.04.1874 F/B künftiger Wohnsitz Forlitz, Gretje Ennen Okkinga 599, unverheiratete Haustochter zu Forlitz, * 17.01.1844 Forlitz, +/# 23.04.1914 Forlitz 70/3/-/3,

1. Gerd Heyen Bruns 82, * 05.06.~ 29.07.1876 Forlitz Tp: Hilke Ockenga geb.Ockinga, Ehefrau d.Müllers Tjebbe Jacobs Ockenga zu Esens, Margaretha Auts geb.Bruns, Ehefrau d.Landwirts Heye Siebelt Auts zu Forlitz, 2. Kind +/* 18.07.1878 Forlitz, 3. Jacob Remmers Bruns, * 06.04.~ 16.04.1880 Forlitz, Zwilling Tp: Vater des Kindes, Claas Gerdes Bruns, Landwirt zu Forlitz, + 25.04.1880 # 30.04.1880 Forlitz,"

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"4. Jacob Remmers Bruns, * 06.04. ~ 02.05.1880 Forlitz, Zwilling Tp: Vater des Kindes u.Antje Gerdes Spanjer geb.Bruns, Ehefrau d.Landgebräuchers Hinrich Gerdes Spanjer zu Blaukirchen, 5. Voolke Wolbrechts Claassen Bruns, * 27.07.~ 21.08.1881 Forlitz Tp: Eltjen Ulferts, Auctionator zu Oldersum, u.d.Vater des Kindes, conf.Gründ.07.04.1898 F/B, 6. Wolbrechta Mareka Bruns 635, 638, * 17.07.~ 24.08.1884 Forlitz Tp: E.Ulferts, Auctionator zu Oldersum, u.H.S.Auts, Landgebräucher zu Forlitz,"

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"84. Bruns, Gerd Heyen 85, Landwirt, Hausmann zu Mohrhausen, * 02.12.1806 Morhausen, + 22.04. # 27.04.1865 Blaukirchen, 58/4/-/18 Abzehrung, oo 08.12.1838 i.hies.Pastorei (32/27) Foelke Classen Brouer 71, * 14.04.1811 Forlitz, + 03.09. Mohrhausen mittags 12 h, # 07.09.1846 Blaukirchen, 35/4/-/20, Gallen-u.Nervenfieber, ... 3. Claas Gerdes 78, * 03.11.abends 11 h, ~ 09.11.1845 Kirche Blaukirchen Vater d.Kindes u.d.Vater Schwester Hauke Heyen Bruns, Ehefrau d.Fischers Frerich Jürgens Ukena zu Bedekaspel, conf.Palms.1863 F/B," <>

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