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Personal data Focke Peters Vissering 


Household of Focke Peters Vissering

He is married to Reina Frerichs Ukena.

They got married on February 12, 1875 at Detern, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):



Notes about Focke Peters Vissering

Focke Peters Vissering

Source: Boes, Ursula, "Arntholz-Wegmeyer-Boes-Thaden," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boes&id=I88851, xxii July MMX)

"... Reina Frerichs Ukena ... Sex: F Birth: 2 Jun 1852 in Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Germany ...

Note: Im OSB Detern 4445 steht geboren 3.1.1852 Moorhausen! Change Date: 22 Jul 2010 ...

Father: Frerich Juergens Ukena b: 29 Jun 1809 in Moorhausen Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Hauke Heyen Bruns b: 6 Aug 1818 in Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Focke Vissering b: 15 Dec 1850 in Filsum, Ostfriesland, Germany c: 1 Jan 1851 in Filsum, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 12 Feb 1875 in Detern, Ostfriesland, Germany

Children

1. Peter Jacobus Vissering b: 11 May 1875 in Filsum, Ostfriesland, Germany c: 31 May 1875 in Filsum, Ostfriesland, Germany"

Wehmann, Peter, "Wehmann,Janssen,Peters,Vissering and more....," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2648336&id=I555650408, v May MMXI)

"... Focke Peters Vissering Sex: M Birth: 15.12.1850 in Filsum, Ostfriesland Death: 08.02.1929 in St. Louis MO

Note: Schmiedemeister: in Filsum, 1876 zu Brückefehn, 1878 zu Nordgeorgsfehn, 1881 zu Brückefehn, 1883 wieder zu Nordgeorgsfehn, 1885 Schmiedemeister und Gastwirt.

Father: Peter Gerhard VISSERING b: 27.12.1814 in Riepe,Ostfriesland Mother: Anna Focken DIEKEN b: 21.11.1811 in Filsum c: 22.11.1811 in Filsum

Marriage 1 Reinna Frerichs UKENA b: 02.06.1852 or 03.01.1852 in Blaukirchen or Moorhausen Married: 12.02.1875 in Detern, Ostfriesland

Children

1. Peter Jacobus VISSERING b: 11.05.1875 in Filsum,Ostfriesland c: 21.05.1875 in Filsum,Ostfriesland 2. Hauwine Antine VISSERING b: 16.08.1876 in Brückefehn, Ostfriesland c: 10.09.1876 in Hollen, Ostfriesland 3. Frerich Johannes VISSERING b: 26.04.1878 in Nordgeorgsfehn,Ostfriesland c: 02.06.1878 in Hollen,Ostfriesland 4. Anna Renseka VISSERING b: 26.05.1881 in Brückefehn,Ostfriesland c: 26.06.1881 in Hollen,Ostfriesland 5. Renske Reinhardine VISSERING b: 17.05.1883 in Nordgeorgsfehn,Ostfriesland c: 15.07.1883 in Hollen,Ostfriesland 6. Reina Alberta VISSERING b: 12.03.1885 in Nordgeorgsfehn,Ostfriesland c: 03.05.1885 in Hollen,Ostfriesland 7. Theda Jacobina VISSERING b: 29.01.1887 in Nordgeorgsfehn,Ostfriesland c: 13.03.1887 in Hollen, in der Kirche"

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