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Personal data Foelke Claassen Ockenga 


Household of Foelke Claassen Ockenga

She is married to Dirk Ulferts Djuren.

They got married on April 19, 1896 at Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, she was 29 years old.

Dirk Ulferts Djuren oo Foelke Claassen Ockenga

Marriage source: Potthast, Heinrich, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910), Band XC, (Aurich, Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, MMXI), Seiten 110, u. 111, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

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"183 Djuren, Dirk Ulferts 187, Haussohn zu F/B, bisher ledig. Landwirt zu Mohrhausen, * 17.02.1869 Forlitz, + 24. # 28.02.1952 Blaukirchen, oo St.19.04.1896 F/B, K.19.04.1896 (wegen Erkrankung des Ortspastor vollzog Pastor Riese aus Barstede d.Trauung u.zwar i.d.hies.Pastorei) Foelke Claassen Ockenga 595, Haustochter zu F.B, bisher ledig, * 20.02.1867 Mohrhausen, + 23. #27.01.1945 Blaukirchen, 77/-/-, ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Claas Willms Djuren  1899-????


Notes about Foelke Claassen Ockenga

Foelke Claassen Ockenga

Source: Potthast, Heinrich, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910), Band XC, (Aurich, Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, MMXI), Seiten 110, 191, u. 192, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

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"183 Djuren, Dirk Ulferts 187, Haussohn zu F/B, bisher ledig. Landwirt zu Mohrhausen, * 17.02.1869 Forlitz, + 24. # 28.02.1952 Blaukirchen, oo St.19.04.1896 F/B, K.19.04.1896 (wegen Erkrankung des Ortspastor vollzog Pastor Riese aus Barstede d.Trauung u.zwar i.d.hies.Pastorei) Foelke Claassen Ockenga 595, Haustochter zu F.B, bisher ledig, * 20.02.1867 Mohrhausen, + 23. #27.01.1945 Blaukirchen, 77/-/-,

1. Margaretha Peters Djuren, * 22.02.~ 14.03.1897 Morhausen, Hauskindestaufe, Text d.Taufrede 1 Röm.3,5-14 Tp: Margaretha geb.Peters, Ehefrau d.Landwirts Ulfert Röttgers Djuren zu Forlitz, der Vater des Kindes, 2. Claas Willms Djuren, * 21.05.~ 04.06.1899 Mohrhausen, Hauskindestaufe Tp: Tjede Janssen geb.Raveling, Ehefrau des Landwirts Claas Willms Ockenga zu Mohrhausen, der Vater des Kindes, 3. Tjede Janssen Djuren, * 06.~ 19.10.1902 Mohrhausen, Hauskindestaufe Erntedankfest Tp: Tjede Janssen geb.Raveling, Wittwe des Landwirts Claas Willms Ockenga zu Mohrhausen, der Vater des Kindes, 4. Ulferdine Foline Dirks Djuren, * 07.~ 23.10.1904 Mohrhausen Tp: Ulfert Röttgers Djuren, Landwirt zu Forlitz, der Vater des Kindes,"

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"595 Ockenga, Claas Willms 424, Hausmann zu Mohrhausen, 1858 zeitiger buchführender Kirchenvorsteher zu Mohrhausen, 1860 Landgebräucher, 1862 Hausmann, 1889-1900 Landwirth, * 27.03.1813 Mohrhausen, + Mohrhausen, # 10.03.1900 Blaukirchen,86/11/-/8, ooI 11.05.1850 Pastorei Forlitz (37/23), wohnen in Mohrhausen, Margaretha Janssen Raveling 660, * 09.03.1827 Barstede, + 23.01.1856 Mohrhausen abends 1/2 10 h, # 29.01.1856 Kirchhof Blaukirchen, 28/10/-/14, im Wochenbett u.an innerenEntzündungen, ... ooII 14.04.1858 Forlitz, künftiger Wohnsitz Mohrhausen, Tjede Janssen Raveling 660, (Schwester der 1.Frau) bisher unverheiratete Haushälterin zu Blaukirchen, * 21.12.1836 Blaukirchen, + Mohrhausen, # 22.05.1917 Blaukirchen, 80/5/-, ..."

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"... 5. Foelke Claassen Ockenga 183, * 20.02.,mittags 1 h,~ 22.03.1867 Mohrhausen Tp: Jan Cornelius Raveling, Landwirt, u.d.Ehefrau Jaike Heyen geb.Janssen zu Blaukirchen, ..." <>

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