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Household of Aagte Tonjes Hüls

She is married to Jacob Heyen DeVries.

They got married on March 9, 1844 at Simonswolde, Ostfriesland, Hannover, she was 19 years old.

Jacob DeVries oo Aagte Tonjes Hüls

Marriage source: Knock, Marvin, "Knock Family, (Sioux Fls., SD, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I156669, xxxi Dec MMXVIII)

"... Jacob DeVries Sex: M Birth: 11 Sep 1811 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 17 Dec 1888 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Burial: Dec 1888 , , Ostfriesland, Germany ... Change Date: 31 Dec2008 ... ... Marriage 1 Aagte Tonjes HÜLS b: Nov 1824 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 9 Mar 1844 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Change Date: 31 Dec 2008 ..." <>

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Notes about Aagte Tonjes Hüls

Aagte Tonjes Hüls

Source: Knock, Marvin, "Knock Family, (Publication location: Sioux Fls., SD, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I156669, Publication date: xxxi Dec MMXVIII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Aagte Tonjes HÜLS ... Sex: F Birth: Nov 1824 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Death: 15 Jan 1916 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Burial: Jan 1916 , , Ostfriesland, Germany ... Change Date: 31Dec 2008 ...

Father: Tonjes Hinderks HÜLS b: 3 Jun 1798 in Riepe, , Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Okje Eden SMIT b: 29 Nov 1794 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Jacob DEVRIES b: 11 Sep 1811 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 9 Mar 1844 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany Change Date: 31 Dec 2008

Children

1. Janna Jakobs DEVRIES b: 20 May 1844 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 2. Tonjes Jakobs DEVRIES b: 13 Nov 1846 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 3. Trientje Jacobs DEVRIES b: 1 Mar 1849 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 4. Okje Jakobs DEVRIES b: 2 Apr 1851 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 5. Tonjes Jakobs DEVRIES b: 17 Mar 1853 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 6. Okje Jakobs DEVRIES b: 23 Oct 1854 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 7. Tonna Jakobs DEVRIES b: 23 Dec 1857 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 8. ? DEVRIES b: 15 May 1860 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany 9. Ettje Jakobs DEVRIES b: 18 Mar 1864 in Simonswolde, Niedersachsen, Ostfriesland, Germany"

Gravemann, Hans-Dieter, Genealogienetz.de, "Ortsfamilienbuch Simonswolde Familienbericht," Link: http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=simonswolde&ID=I1222&nachname=DE VRIES&modus=⟨=de, Publication date: xxvii Dec MMXIII),Repository: The Cloud

"Aagte Toenjes HUELS * um 1824 + 15.01.1916 in Oldersum

Bemerkungen: begraben: 19.01.1916 in Sim. ein Sohn, tot geb. 15.05.1860 Sim. OSB Ochtelbur 1291

1. Ehegatte: (1st spouse) Jakob (Heyen) DE VRIES * 11.09.1811 in Sim. + 17.12.1888 in Sim. oo 09.03.1844 in Sim.

Kinder

[1] Janna Jakobs DE VRIES * 1844 in Sim., + 1924 in George / Iowa (USA) [2] Toenjes Jakobs DE VRIES * 1846 in Sim., + 1849 in Sim. [3] Trientje Jakobs DE VRIES * 1849 in Sim., + 1931 in Little Rock (USA) [4] Okje Jakobs DE VRIES * 1851 in Sim., + 1853 in Sim. [5] Toenjes Jakobs DE VRIES * 1853 in Sim., + 1854 in Sim. [6] Okje Jacobs DE VRIES * 1854 in Sim. [7] Toenna Jakobs DE VRIES * 1857 in Sim. [8] Ettje Jakobs DE VRIES * 1864 in Sim."

Vater: ... Toenjes Hinderks HUELS * 03.06.1798 in Riepe + 29.12.1844 in Sim. Mutter: ... Okje EDEN (SMIT) * 29.11.1794 in Sim. + 10.09.1859 in Sim.

Geschwister

[1] Hinderk (Hinderks) HUELS * 1822 in Sim., + 1902 in German Valley / Iowa (USA) [2] Ede Jan Geerart Smit HUELS * 1827 in Sim., + 1873 in Sim. [3] Elske HUELS * 1830 in Sim., + 1893 in Falkenhuetten (? Sim.) [4] Mareke Eden HUELS * 1833 in Sim., + 1891 in Sim.

letzte Änderung: 27.12.2013" <>

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