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Personal data Lucille de Man 

  • Alternative names: Lucille de Mann, Lucille DeMan, Lucille DeMann
  • She was born on October 2, 1908 in Kelloggville, Paris Twp., Kent Co., MI.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Peter Hakze
  • She died on June 14, 2004 in Martin Twp., Allegan Co., MI, she was 95 years old.
  • She is buried on June 18, 2004 in E. Martin Cem., Martin Twp., Allegan Co., MI.
  • This information was last updated on May 28, 2019.

Household of Lucille de Man

She is married to Pieter Tuinstra.

They got married on February 15, 1928 at Allegan Co., MI, she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Dorothy Ann Tuinstra  1934-2018 


Notes about Lucille de Man

Lucille De Man / DeMann / DeMan

Source: Author: NN (family name not provided), Title: "Helmholdt Genealogy," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: vi Aug MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=helmholdt&id=I878

"... Lucille DE MAN 1 Sex: F Birth: 02 OCT 1908 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, USA 1 Death: 14 JUN 2004 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA 1

Father: Peter DE MAN b: OCT 1877 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Mother: Anna BISHOP b: MAY 1880 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA

Marriage 1 Pieter (Peter) TUINSTRA b: 02 DEC 1903 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Married: 15 FEB 1928 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA 1

Children

1. Living TUINSTRA
2. Living TUINSTRA

Sources:

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Author: Hakze, Peter, Title: "Lucille DeMann Tuinstra," (Publication location: Martin Twp., Allegan Co., MI, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xi May MMXIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110403809/lucille-tuinstra

"Photo[graph of 5 women & 6 men with the caption: Lucille, her parents Peter and Anna DeMann and eight siblings] added by Peter Hakze on 14 May 2013. The individuals are named: Al Bill Peter Arn Clarence Foster Cornelia Jeannette Martha Lucille Anna.

Added [newspaper clipping in re 59th anniversary of Peter & Lucille Tuinstra] by Peter Hakze

Added [photograph of stone shared with Peter Tuinstra] by Peter Hakze

Lucille DeMann Tuinstra Birth 2 Oct 1908 Kentwood, Kent County, Michigan, USA Death 11 Jun 2004 (aged 95) Martin, Allegan County, Michigan, USA Burial East Martin Cemetery Martin, Allegan County, Michigan, USA Memorial ID 110403809

Lucille, daughter of Peter DeMan and Anna Bishop, was born in 1908 in Kelloggville, which is the name of a historical community and post office located in what was once Paris Township, Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The area is now within the city of Kentwood, south of Grand Rapids. The community was named for Francis William Kellogg, who located the headquarters of his lumbering firm, Kellogg, White & Co., there about 1845. She was very probably named for her maternal grandmother, Lucille Bishop.

In 1910 Luzylia (1 y and 6 months), her father Peter Deman (32 y), her mother Anna (30 y), her siblings William (8 y), Albert (6 y) and Arnold (3 y) lived in Paris Township, Kent County, Michigan, south of Grand Rapids. Lucille's grandparents William and Johanna DeMan lived in 1880 already in Paris Township and very probably her father Peter was born there too about 1877.

In 1920 Lucile (11 y), her father Peter Deman (42 y), her mother Anna (39 y), her siblings William (18 y), Albert (15 y), Arnold (13 y), Foster (8 y), Clarence (6 y), Janette (4 y), Cornelius (1 y and 9 months), all born in Michigan, and her maternal grandmother Lucile Bishop (76 y, born in Holland) lived in Kent County, Michigan.

Lucille DeMann, born in Kellogville, Kent County, south of Grand Rapids, Michigan and residing in Martin, Allegan County, Michigan married on 15 February 1928 in Allegan County, Michigan at the age of 19 years to the five years older farmer Peter Tuinstra, son of Henry Tuinstra and Jennie Teninga, residing in Hopkins, Allegan County, in the western part of Michigan.

Lucille De Mann and Peter Tuinstra lived in July 1928, when their first child, Harold, was born, in Hopkins Township, established in December 1852 and located in the northeastern portion of Allegan County, in the western part of Michigan. The Township covers approximately thirtysix square miles of area and is primarily an agricultural community.

In April 1930 Lucyla (21 y), her husband Peter Tuinstra (26 y, truck farmer), and their son Herald H (1 y, 8 months), lived in Watson County, Allegan County, Michigan. Next door lived her father-in-law Henry Tuinstra (53 y, a truck farmer too) with his wife Jennie and eight children.

Lucille Tuinstra's family couldn't be found in the US Census 1940, especially not in Martin Township, Allegan County, where they lived then.

Her husband Peter Tuinstra died in 1988 at the age of 84 years in Grand Rapids, but resided then in Martin, Lucille died in 2004 at the age of 95 years, still residing in Martin, Allegan County, Michigan.

Lucille Tuinstra, aged 95, of Martin, died June 14, 2004. She was born October 2, 1908, in Kelloggsville, MI, to Peter and Anna (Bishop) DeMann and has spent her life in the Martin area. Lucille married Peter Tuinstra on February 15, 1928, and they were both members of the East Martin Christian Reformed Church. Lucille made the love and happiness of her family her life's work. Learn more about Lucille, view her Life Story film and visit with her family Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rupert, Durham, Marshall, and Gren Life Story Funeral Home, Plainwell Chapel. Life Story funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the East Martin Christian Reformed Church. Her family includes her children, Harold and Florence Tuinstra, Dorothy and Robert Helmholdt, Larry and Phyllis Tuinstra all of Shelbyville, and Arlene and Ted Wustman of Cutlerville; sisters, Jeanette and John VanderMeulen and Cornelia and Jake Grevenstuk all of Martin; 21 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter; brothers, William, Allert, Arnold, Foster and Clarence DeMann; and sister, Martha Sytsema. Please visit Lucille's memory page at www.lifestorynet.com, where you can read her life story, archive a favorite memory, order flowers or make a memorial donation to East Martin Christian Elementary School. [Published in the Grand Rapids Press on 6/16/2004.]

Family Members
Parents

Peter De Mann 1877-1953
Anna Bishop De Mann 1880-1958

Spouse

Peter Tuinstra 1903-1988

Siblings

William De Mann 1901-1976
Allert DeMann 1904-1976
Arnold DeMann 1906-1992
Foster DeMann 1911-1993
Clarence De Mann 1913-2004
Jeannette DeMann Van Der Meulen 1916-2008
Cornelius De Mann 1918-1920
Cornelia H DeMann Grevenstuk 1920-2012
Martha Odelia Calloway Sytsma 1920-1953

Children

Harold Henry Tuinstra 1928-2011
Dorothy Ann Tuinstra Helmholdt 1934-2018

Created by: Peter Hakze Added: 11 May 2013 Find A Grave Memorial 110403809"
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  • The temperature on October 2, 1908 was between 9.8 °C and 26.2 °C and averaged 16.4 °C. There was 0.2 mm of rain. There was 10.3 hours of sunshine (89%). The average windspeed was 2 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the south-southeast. Source: KNMI
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