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Personal data Siebelt Gerdes (Siebelt Gerdes "Sila") "Sila" Hinrichs 


Household of Siebelt Gerdes (Siebelt Gerdes "Sila") "Sila" Hinrichs

He is married to Anna Reemts Itjes.

Their notice of marriage was on before October 2, 1870 in Osteel, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen.Source 1

They got married on October 1, 1870 at Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, he was 26 years old.

Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs oo Anna Reemts Itjes

Marriage sourced: Hoodjer, Mandy; "Hoodjer/Hinders Family Tree," (Publication site: Lehi UT., Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: St. Patrick's Day MMIV)

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mhoodjer&id=I0577

"... Anna Reemts Itjes Sex: F Birth: 15 JAN 1850 in Pilsum Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 28 JUN 1946 in Allison, Iowa Burial: Butler Center, Iowa

Marriage 1 Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs b: 24 AUG 1844 in Osteel, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 1 OCT 1870 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
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Child(ren):

  1. Anna Hinrichs  1884-1981 


Notes about Siebelt Gerdes (Siebelt Gerdes "Sila") "Sila" Hinrichs

Siebelt Gerdes "Sila" Hinrichs

Sources: Author: Hoodjer, Mandy; Title: "Hoodjer/Hinders Family Tree," (Publication site: Lehi UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: St. Patrick's Day MMIV)

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mhoodjer&id=I0577

"... Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs Sex: M Birth: 24 AUG 1844 in Osteel, Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 27 JUN 1920 in Butler Center, Iowa of stomach cancer

Note:

"Siebelt and Anna and theif four daughters (Flora, Dena, Jennie, and Katie) arrived in the United States on or about March 10, 1881. Anna, Johanna, Martha, Christine, and John were born in the United States. Either Siebelt of his brother Henry (Hinrich) may have landed in Baltimore, MD as a port of entry. This comes from a verbal source. We could not locate either family on any of the available ship manifest.

The famly lived in these early years about a mile east of what is now known as Nicklaus Corner (one mile south of the Big March on Highway 14). They also farmed near the now abandoned town of Eleanor in Monroe Township. Butler County atthis time was largely undeveloped and was growing and changing rapidly.

The first train came into Allison just two years earlier and the court house was moved to Allison from Butler Center just two months before Siebelt and family arrived here. Allison was not incorporated as a town until 1883.

The Hinrichs family attended the Bethel Lutheran Church in Monroe Township, section 2. This church was started by the Rev. Siegfried Siefkes in 1890 and a church building being built in 1891. The family attended Peace Lutheran Church (intersection of Butler Center Road and Sinclair Avenue) between 1886 and 1890. It is not known if or where they attended church before this. Rev. Siefkes served both Ebenezer Church at Butler Center and Bethel Church at the same time. Bethel Church was later moved to Parkersburg, IA. All that remains at the rural site is the German Lutheran Cemetery.

In 1903, Siebelt and Anna bought an 80 acre farm in Jefferson Twonship, section 1, southeast quarter, south 80. Their daughter Johanna died there at the age of 31 from some form of Dystrophy. Six months later on June 27, 1920, Siebeltdied of stomach cancer. Anna sold the farm and bought a house in Allison at 720 4th Street. Anna died June 28, 1946. She reached the age of 96."

-Excerpt from Hinrichs-Henrichs Genealogy: From Germany to the United States 1750-1994 by Donald G. Hinrichs and Astrid Hinrichs Regnerus

Father: Gerd Janssen Hinrichs
Mother: Foolke Harms

Marriage 1 Anna Reemts Itjes b: 15 JAN 1850 in Pilsum Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 1 OCT 1870 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany

Children

1. Flora Hinrichs b: 3 DEC 1870 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
2. Dena Hinrichs b: 30 NOV 1873 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
3. Daughter Hinrichs b: 17 OCT 1875 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
4. Jennie Hinrichs b: 20 OCT 1877 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
5. Katie Hinrichs b: 4 MAY 1879 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany
6. Stillborn Daughter Hinrichs b: MAR 1881
7. John Hinrichs
8. Anna Hinrichs b: 30 JAN 1884 in Parkersburg, Iowa
9. Johanna Arkea Hinrichs b: 14 FEB 1888 in Parkersburg, Iowa, Jefferson Township
10. Martha Hinrichs b: 12 JUL 1890 in Parkersburg, Iowa
11. Christena Harmine Hinrichs b: 27 MAR 1894 in Allison, Iowa"

Author: Buxton, [NN-Christian name not given]; Title: "Siebelt Gerdes 'Sila' Hinrichs," (Publication site: Allison IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxvii May MMXIII)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111233378/siebelt_gerdes_hinrichs

"Photo [Siebelt's stone] added by Hooked On Family

Siebelt Gerdes "Sila" Hinrichs Birth 24 Aug 1844 Death 27 Jun 1920 (aged 75) Burial Butler Center Cemetery Allison, Butler County, Iowa, USA Plot 125 Memorial ID 111233378

[photo-Siebelt's stone] Added by: Hooked On Family on 21 Apr 2014

[photo-Hinrichs family memorial stone betwixt small stones] L is Anna; R is Siebelt Added by: Hooked On Family on 21 Apr 2014 Photo type: Grave

[photo-Hinrichs family memorial stone juxaposed with other stones] Gray stones L to R: Johanna, Flora, Anna, Siebelt Red stones L to R: Jennie, Harm S.] Added by: Hooked On Family on 21 Apr 2014

[photo-Siebelt's stone] Added by: Hooked On Family on 21 Apr 2014

Marriage: 1 Oct 1870 in Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany

Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1948 & 1954-1957

Name: Siebell Heinrichs [Siebelt Hinrichs] Arrival Date: 20 Mar 1881 Age: 37 Estimated birth year: abt 1844 ... Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Ship Name: Leipzig Port of Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland Birthplace: Hannover Page: 9

Including: Anna, Jaiken (?), Bendine (?) Heinrichs

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Sila Hennick [Sila Hinrichs] Birth Date: Aug 1844 Birthplace: Germany Home in 1900: Ripley Twp, Butler, Iowa Race: White Immigration Year: 1881 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married

Spouse's Name: Anna Hennick Marriage Year: 1870 Years Married: 30

Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Occupation: farmer Household Members: (7 daughters)
Sila Hennick 45
Anna Hennick 50
Flora Hennick 28 (housekeeper)
Jennie Hennick 22
Kate Hennick 21
Anna Hennick 16
Hannah Hennick 12
Mattie Hennick 9
Christina Hennick 6
Ben Henders 26 [Hinders] farm servant

1910 United States Federal Census
Home in 1910: Jefferson Twp, Butler, Iowa
Household Members:
Sibert Henrichs 65
Anna Henricks 59
Flora Henricks 38
Hanna Henricks 22
Mattie Henricks 19
Fressia Henricks 16

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Siebelt Henricks [Siebelt Hinrichs] Birth Year: abt 1845 Birthplace: Germany Home in 1920: Jefferson Twp, Butler, Iowa Race: White ... Male Immigration Year: 1881 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Anna Henricks Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members:
Siebelt Henricks 75
Anna Henricks 69
Flora Henricks 49
Hannah Henricks 31
Christina Henricks 25

Source: Ancestry.com Family Trees (accuracy not guaranteed)
Name: Siebelt Gerdes 'Sila' Hinrichs Birth: 24 Aug 1844 - Osteel, Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 27 Jun 1920 - Butler Center, Butler, Iowa
Father: Gerd Janssen Hinderks (Hinrichs) (1840-1876)
Mother: Voolke (Foolke) Harms (1806-)
Spouse: Anna Reemts Itjes (1850-1946) Married: 1870

Children:
(Foolke Fohlke Voolke) Flora Florence (1870-1939)
Dena Gerdes (1873-1949)
Jennie (1877-1943)
Katie G "Kate" (1879-1951)
Anna (1884-1981)
Hannah (1888-1920)
Mattie (1890-1937)
Christina (1894-1984)

Spouse

[photo-Anna's stone] Anna Reemts Itjes Hinrichs 1850-1946

Children

[photo-Flora's stone] Flora Hinrichs 1870-1939
[photo-John's stone] John Hinrichs 1871-1873
[photo-Dena's stone] Reemttina Gerdes "Dena" Hinrichs Hoodjer 1873-1949
[photo-Jennie's stone] Jennie Hinrichs Hinrichs 1877-1943
[photo-stone shared with George Bohner] Katie Henrichs Bohner 1879-1951
[photo-Anna's stone] Anna Hinrichs Hoodjer 1884-1981
[photo-Johanna's stone] Johanna E "Hannah" Hinrichs 1888-1920
[photo-Martha's stone] Martha B. M. "Mattie" Hinrichs Endelman 1890-1937
[photo-stone shared with Harold E. Hartson] Christena H Hinrichs Hartson 1894-1984

Created by: Hooked On Family Added: May 27, 2013 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 111233378"

Author: Miller, Kirstin; Morales, Gloria Meyer; Hoodjer, Corey; et al.; Title: "Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxv Sept MMXXV)

https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/LK4C-VGS

"... Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs Reason: http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=111233378 Last Changed: July 6, 2015 S. B. Ochmann Sex Male Last Changed: July 5, 2015 S. Bochmann

Birth 24 August 1844 Ostpreußen, Preußen, Alemania Reason: Standard date, didn't change place name, no similar standard name. Added birthdate as just found on Iowa death record, it matches date ad Find a grave memorial. - Feenhusen, Ostpreussen,Germany(fuente: genealogy.net). Last Changed: February 22, 2021 Gloria Meyer Morales

Christening 8 de septiembre de 1844 Osteel, Aurich, Hannover, Europa Last Changed: February 21, 2021 Gloria Meyer Morales

Death 27 June 1920 Butler, Iowa, ... Reason: Find a grave memorial 111233378 Last Changed: July 30, 2020 Kirstin Miller

Burial Butler Center Cemetery, Butler Center, Butler, Iowa, ... Reason: find a grave memorial 111233378 Last Changed: July 30, 2020 Kirstin Miller

Alternate Name Also Known As Siebelt Gerdes Hinders
Alternate Name Also Known As Sieben Gerdes Hinders
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Baptism 8 September 1844 Osteel, Norden, Hanover, Prussia, Germany
Immigration 20 March 1881 Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, ...
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Residence 1895 Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1900 Ripley Township, Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1905 Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1910 Jefferson Township, Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1920 Jefferson Township, Butler, Iowa, ...

Spouses & Children

Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs Male 1844-1920 LK4C-VGS [<-Jan Hoodjer's f-i-l]
Anna Reemts Itjes Female 1850-1946 9V4Y-X4C [<-Philipp (Philip) Janssen Hoodjer's m-i-l]
Marriage 1 October 1870 Pilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany

Children (9)

[1] Flora Hinrichs Female 1870-1939 9V4Y-XWT
[2] John Hinrichs Male 1871-1873 G1Y6-285
[3] Dena Gerdes Hinrichs Female 1873-1949 LK4Z-XHB [<-oo Jan Hoodjer]
[4] Jennie Henrichs Female 1877-1943 LBTG-SXK
[5] Katie Henrichs Female 1879-1951 LLCP-NV3
[6] Annie Hinrichs Female 1884-1981 LK4Z-XNL [<-oo Philipp (Philip) Janssen Hoodjer]
[7] Johanna "Hanna" Hinrichs Female 1889-1920 LK4Z-XVR
[8] Martha B Hinrichs Female 1890-1937 L63C-TCT
[9] Christina Hinrichs Female 1894-1984 LK46-NK1

Parents & Siblings
Gerd Janssen Hinders Male 1797-1876 LRQJ-R7Z
Fohlke Harms Female 1806-1847 L5GG-XCC
Marriage 21 de abril de 1827 Leezdorf, Aurich, Niedersachsen, Alemania

Children (8)

[1] Harm Janssen Gerdes Hinrich Male 1827-1899 LRQJ-R2Y
[2] Martje Siebels Gerdes Female 1830-Deceased LRQJ-R46
[3] Jan Gerds Harms Hinders Male 1833-Deceased LRQJ-GK2
[4] Hinrich Gerds Hinders Male 1835-Deceased LRQJ-RCX
[5] Hinrich Gerdes Hinrichs Male 1836-1918 LKXP-K3K
[6] Baucke Gerds Hinders Female 1838-Deceased LRQJ-Y8G
[7] Gretje Gerdes Hinrichs Female 1841-1928 MHVD-K8Z
[8] Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs Male 1844-1920 LK4C-VGS" [<-Jan Hoodjer's f-i-l]
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Siebelt Gerdes Hinrichs
1844-1920

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Anna Hinrichs
1884-1981

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