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Household of Reemt Klaas Harken

He is married to Anna Haijenga.

They got married on April 25, 1873 at Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL, he was 33 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Klaas Reemt Harken  1874-1935 


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Reemt Klaas Harken

Source: Author: Scheunemann, Roger, Title: "deNeui Scheunemann Nelson," (Publication location: Woodbury, MN, Publication date: x Dec MMXIV), Repository:The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rogeranita&id=I73548

"... Reemt K. Harken Sex: M Birth: 21 DEC 1839 in Eilsum, Ostfriesland, Germany

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Death: 1927

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Note: The census of 5 June 1880 for Forreston, Ogle Co, IL lists: Harken, Reampt, age 39, farmer, born in Hanover Anna, age 33, wife, keeps house, born in Hanover Class, age 6, son, born in Illinois Houka, age 4, daughter, born in Illinois Berend, age 3, son, born in Illinois John, age 11/12, son, born in Illinois Annenga, Charles, age 23, hired hand, farm hand, born in Hanover

The census of 1 June 1900 for Washington Twp, Butler Co, IA lists: Harken, Reemt, head, born Dec 1839, age 60, married 27 years, born in Germany, immigrated 1868, farmer Anna, wife, born June 1845, age 51, married 27 years, 10 children - 7 living, born in Germany Klaas, son, born Mar 1874, age 26, born in Illinois, farm laborer Hauke, daughter, born Oct 1875, age 24, born in Illinois Berend, son, born Mar 1877, age 23, born in Illinois, farm laborer John, son, born Jun 1879, age 20, born in Illinois, farm laborer Anke, daughter, born Dec 1882, age 17, born in Iowa Isbrand, son, born Sep 1886, age 13, born in Iowa, at school Cornelius, son, born Feb 1889, age 11, born in Iowa, at school

The census of 3 May 1910 for Washington Twp, Butler Co, IA lists: Harken, Reemt, head, age 70, married 37 years, born in Germany, immgrated 1868, farmer general farm Anna, wife, age 63, married 37 years, 10 children - 7 living, born in Germany, immigrated 1868 Hauke, daughter, age 32, born in Illinois Berend, son, age 31, born in Illinois, farm laborer home farm John, son, age 29, born in Illinois, farm laborer home farm Anna, daughter, age 27, born in Iowa Isebrand, son, age 22, born in Iowa, farm laborer home farm Cornelius, son, age 21, born in Iowa, farm laborer home farm

The census of 14 January 1920 for Washington Twp, Butler Co, IA lists: Harken, Reemt, head, age 80, widower, immigrated 1868, born in Hannover, farmer retired

Father: Klaas Reemt Harken b: 6 APR 1813 in Eilsum, Kreis Emden, Ostfriesland, Germany
Mother: Berentje Reemt de Vries b: 28 MAR 1815 in Pilsum, Kreis Emden, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Anna Haijenga b: 24 JAN 1847 in , Germany Married: 25 APR 1873 in Freeport, Stephenson Co, IL

Children

1. Klaas Reemt Harken b: 8 MAR 1874 in Forreston, Ogle Co, IL
2. Haukea (Hattie) Harken b: 2 OCT 1875 in Forreston, Ogle Co, IL
3. Berend Reemt Harken b: 12 MAR 1877 in , Ogle Co, IL
4. John R. Harken b: 24 JUN 1879 in Forreston, Ogle Co, IL
5. Anna R. Harken b: 9 DEC 1882 in Washington Twp, Butler Co, IA
6. Isbrandt R. Harken b: 16 SEP 1886 in Washington Twp, Butler Co, IA
7. Corneal R. Harken b: 15 FEB 1889 in Austinville, Butler Co, IA"

Author: Boyken, Ruth & Hans-Georg, Title: «u»Wo sind sie geblieben? - Ostfriesen in Amerika«/u» Teil vi, (Publication location: Titonka IA, Publisher: Boyken & Boyken Partners, Publication date: MMVI), ISBN 0-9670802-6-6, no pagination, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

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Reemt Klaas HARKEN
* 21 Dec 1839 Pilsum/Ostfriesland \\> 1869 around Freeport, IL onto a farm \\>> onto a farm near Aplington, IA \\oo Apr 1873 Anna HAYENGA (+ 9 Jul 1919) + 19 May 1927 Ackley, IA \\= 23 May 1927 \\ R: ch - Klaas, Mrs. (Abram)ROELSE*HARKEN, Berend, John, Mrs. (W.) MüLLER*HARKEN, isebrand and Cornelius - \\\\ O"
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Reemt Klaas Harken
1839-1927

1873

Anna Haijenga
1847-1919


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