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Household of Aeilt Wiards Brass

He is married to Aaltje Arends.

They got married on May 5, 1875 at fortasse, Ostfriesland, Hannover, he was 27 years old.

Aeilt Wiards Brass oo Aaltje Arends

Marriage source: Appledorn, Author: C. Robert, Compiler; Strong, Lin Cornelius, Ed.; Title: The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley, Illinois, vol. i, (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America,Publication date: MMXII), pg. 128, Repository: Ostfriesen Heritage Soc., Grundy Ctr., IA with holdings at Wellsburg IA pub. lib.

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"0655. Brass, Aeilt Wiards 0665, farmer, soldier (1868 - 72), * 30 Mar 1848 Hamswehrum, OSTF, + 7 SEP 1922 Ackley, IA [1094], [1095]
oo 5 MAY 1875, Aaltje Arends, * 30 MAR 1849 Gimmersum, Emden, OSTF, + BEF 10 DEC 1926, [1095], [1096]

1. Wiard, * ABT 1875 OSTF, immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1095] 2. Friedrich, * ABT 1878 OSTF, immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1095]

1880 USA Census: German, Grundy Co., IA; NA Film Number: T9-0341 [1094] Ostfriesische Nachtrichten, Boyken & Boyken Pub., vol. 27-1922 [1095] Germans to America, Ira A. Glazier & P. William Filby, Scholarly Resources; name: Brass, Aeilt, Brass, Aaltje, Brass, Weard, Brass, Friedr; occupation: farmer; final destination: USA; ship's name: Main; manifest ID: 35613; embark:Bremen; immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1096] Anneessen, Helmut, Dicken, Cornelius, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Grimersum Family 113" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Ehme Brass  1885-1956 


Notes about Aeilt Wiards Brass

Aeilt Wiards Brass

Source: Appledorn, Author: C. Robert, Compiler; Strong, Lin Cornelius, Ed.; Title: The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley, Illinois, vol. i, (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publicationdate: MMXII), pg. 128, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

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"0655. Brass, Aeilt Wiards 0665, farmer, soldier (1868 - 72), * 30 Mar 1848 Hamswehrum, OSTF, + 7 SEP 1922 Ackley, IA [1094], [1095]
oo 5 MAY 1875, Aaltje Arends, * 30 MAR 1849 Gimmersum, Emden, OSTF, + BEF 10 DEC 1926, [1095], [1096]

1. Wiard, * ABT 1875 OSTF, immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1095] 2. Friedrich, * ABT 1878 OSTF, immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1095]

1880 USA Census: German, Grundy Co., IA; NA Film Number: T9-0341 [1094] Ostfriesische Nachtrichten, Boyken & Boyken Pub., vol. 27-1922 [1095] Germans to America, Ira A. Glazier & P. William Filby, Scholarly Resources; name: Brass, Aeilt, Brass, Aaltje, Brass, Weard, Brass, Friedr; occupation: farmer; final destination: USA; ship's name: Main; manifest ID: 35613; embark:Bremen; immigration: 27 MAR 1880 [1096] Anneessen, Helmut, Dicken, Cornelius, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Grimersum Family 113"

Aeilt Wiards Brass & Aaltje Arends are Frances Meyer née Steen's great-grandparents. <>

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Aeilt Wiards Brass
1848-1922

1875

Aaltje Arends
1849-< 1926

Ehme Brass
1885-1956

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