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Personal data Brechtje Ulferts Djuren 


Household of Brechtje Ulferts Djuren

She is married to Cornelius Janssen Ockenga.

They got married on April 8, 1894 at Pastorei, Forlitz-Blaukirchen, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Preußen, she was 23 years old.

Cornelius Janssen Ockenga oo Brechtje Ulferts Djuren

Marriage sources: Author: Potthast, Heinrich, Title: «u»Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910)«/u», Band XC, (Publication location: Aurich, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, Publication date: MMXI), Seite 192, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc., George, IA, with holdings at George, IA pub. lib.

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"596 Ockenga, Cornelius Janssen 595, Landwirth zu F/B, bisher ledig. * 20.09.1860 Mohrhausen, + 28.11. # 02.12.1930 Forlitz, 70/2/-/8,
oo St.08.04.1894 F/B, Ki.08.04.1894 morgens kurz vor dem Hauptgottesdienst in der Pastorei (Miserikordias Domini) Brechtje Ulferts Djuren 187, Haustochter zu Forlitz, bisher ledig. * 23.03.1871 Forlitz, # 11.12.1907 Forlitz, 36/8/-/15,
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Child(ren):

  1. Clara Wilhelmine Ockenga  1900-± 1906


Notes about Brechtje Ulferts Djuren

Brechtje Ulferts Djuren

Sources: Author: Potthast, Heinrich, Title: «u»Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Forlitz-Blaukirchen (16778 - 1910)«/u», Band XC, (Publication location: Aurich, Niedersachsen, Publisher: Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft, Publication date: MMXI), Seiten 111, u. 192, Repository: Tazewell Co. Gen. & Hist. Soc., Pekin, IL.

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"187 Djuren, Ulfert Röttgers 182, unverheirateter Haussohn zu Mohrhausen, Schiffer, Landgebräucher u.Fischer zu Forlitz 1869, Landwirt 1896 u.Kirchenvorsteher, * 22.02.1842 Riepe, +/# 05.03.1910 Forlitz, 68/-/-/7, oo 25.04.1868 Forlitz, künftiger Wohnort Forlitz, Margaretha Peters 626, unverheiratete Haustochter zu Forlitz, * 21.12.1842 Forlitz, # 24.06.1912 Forlitz, 69/6/-,

1. Dirk Ulferts Djuren 183, * 17.02.morg.4 h, ~ 07.03.1869 Forlitz Tp: d. Kindes Vater u. Fokke Heinrichs Ukena, Bäckermeister zu Mohrhauaen, konf. 18.04.1886 F/B,
2. Brechtje Ulferts Djuren 596, * 23.03.vorm. 1/2 10 h,~ 10.04.1871 Forlitz Tp: Vater des Kindes u. Brechtje Peters geb.Claassen, Ehefrau d.Hausmanns Jann Peters zu Forlitz,
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5. Trientje Harms Djuren 82, * 09.11.~ 02.12.1877 Forlitz Tp: Vater des Kindes u.Fokke Hinrichs Ukena, Landgebräucher zu Mohrhausen,
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"596 Ockenga, Cornelius Janssen 595, Landwirth zu F/B, bisher ledig. * 20.09.1860 Mohrhausen, + 28.11. # 02.12.1930 Forlitz, 70/2/-/8,
oo St.08.04.1894 F/B, Ki.08.04.1894 morgens kurz vor dem Hauptgottesdienst in der Pastorei (Miserikordias Domini) Brechtje Ulferts Djuren 187, Haustochter zu Forlitz, bisher ledig. * 23.03.1871 Forlitz, # 11.12.1907 Forlitz, 36/8/-/15,

1. Theda Cornelia Ockenga, * 11.01.~ 03.02.1895 Forlitz, Haus-Kindtaufe, Text d.Taufrede 2. Mose 2.9 Tp: Claas Willms Ockenga, Landwirt zu Mohrhausen, u.d.Ehefrau Tjede Janssen geb. Raveling, der Vater des Kindes,
2. Margaretha Wolbrechta Ockenga, * 21.02.~ 13.03.1898 Forlitz, Haus-Kindtaufe, Text d.Taufrede Epiph. 5,1.2 Tp: Ulfert Röttgers Djuren, Landwirt zu Forlitz, u.d. Ehefrau Margaretha geb. Peters, der Vater des Kindes,
3. Clara Wilhelmine Ockenga, * 16.02.~ 04.03.1990 Forlitz, Haus-Kindtaufe Tp: Ulfert Röttgers Djuren, Landwirt zu Forlitz, der Vater des Kindes, # 15.01.1906 Forlitz, 5/10/-/24,
4. Ulfert Cornelius Ockenga, * 17.05.~ 01.06.1903 Forlitz Tp: Ulfert Röttgers Djuren, Landwirt zu Forlitz, der Vater des Kindes,
5. Claas Willms Ockenga, * 05.~ 25.04.1907 Forlitz Tp: Tjede Janssen geb. Raveling, Witwe d. verstorb.Landwirts Claas Willms Ockenga zu Mohrhausen, der Vater des Kindes,"
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