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Personal data Simon Janssen Simons 


Household of Simon Janssen Simons

He is married to Elisabeth Dettmers Peters Toennies.

They got married on June 2, 1864 at Petkum, Ostfriesland, Hannover, he was 25 years old.

Simon Janssen Simons oo Elisabeth Dettmers Peters Toennies

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Child(ren):

  1. Ettje Simons Janssen  1874-1958 


Notes about Simon Janssen Simons

Simon Janssen Simons

Source: Gravemann, Hans-Dieter, "Ortsfamilienbuch Petkum, (Henstedt-Ulzburg, http://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/famreport.php?ofb=petkum&ID=I7255&nachname=WOLDMER&modus=⟨=de, xxiii Jan MMXII)

"Simon (Janssen) SIMONS * 24.02.1839 in Petkum

Bemerkungen:(notes) getauft: 3.03.1839 in Petkum Beruf: Handarbeiter

Familien (families)

1. Ehegatte: (1st spouse) Elisabeth (Dettmers) Peters TOENNIES * 31.03.1839 in Rechtsupweg oo in Dettmer Meinen Peters (Simons) JANSSEN * um 1863, + 1866

Kinder (children)

(1) Jan (Simons) JANSSEN * 1867 in Petkum (2) Derde Luetjen (Simons) JANSSEN * 1869 in Petkum (3) Harm (Simons) JANSSEN * 1872 in Petkum (4) Ettje (Simons) JANSSEN * 1874 in Petkum (5) Luetjen (Simons) JANSSEN * 1877 in Petkum

Eltern (parents) Geschwister (siblings) Vater: (father) Jan (Simons) JANSSEN * 16.02.1807 + 30.10.1888 Mutter: (mother) Meinderdina (Luitjen) BRUNS * 18.08.1810 in Nuettermoor + 16.06.1874

Geschwister (siblings)

(1) Peterke (Janssen) SIMONS * 1841 in Petkum (2) Luetjen (Janssen) SIMONS * 1843 in Petkum, + 1865 (3) Gretje (Janssen) SIMONS (BRUNS) * 1847 in Petkum (4) Harm Reemts (Janssen) SIMONS * 1850 in Petkum ... letzte Änderung: 23.01.2012"

Wienrank, Kathy, "Wienrank-Harbit Family Tree, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kat_w&id=I2332, vii Aug MMVI)

"Sieman Janssen 1 Sex: M Birth: 24 FEB 1839 in Petkum, Oestfriestland, Germany 1 Death: 10 MAY 1902 in Grundy County, Iowa 1 Christening: 1885 Emigrated to America 1 ...

Father: Jan Siemans Janssen b: 1809 in Petkum, Oestfriestland, Germany Mother: Meinderdine Lutjen Bruns b: 24 SEP 1811 in Petkum, Oestfriestland, Germany

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Peters Tonjes b: 31 MAR 1839 in Rechtsupweg, Germany Married: 2 JUN 1864 in Petkum, Oestfriestland, Germany 1

Children

1. Jan Sieman Janssen b: 27 FEB 1867 2. Derde Lutjens Janssen b: 5 AUG 1869 3. Harm Siemans Janssen b: 8 MAY 1872 in Petkum, Oestfriestland, Germany 4. Ettje Janssen b: 5 SEP 1874 in Petkum, Oestfreisland, Germany 5. Lutjen Siemans Janssen b: 13 JAN 1877

Sources:

1. Title: kkgedcom.FTW Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Jul 29, 2005" <>

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Simon Janssen Simons
1839-1902

1864

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