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Personal data Johan (Johann) Jansen (Johan (Johann) Jansen "John") "John" Heetland 


Household of Johan (Johann) Jansen (Johan (Johann) Jansen "John") "John" Heetland

He is married to Wilhelmina J. Ukena.

They got married on February 24, 1883 at in proximo, Ackley, Butler / Franklin / Grundy / Hardin Co., IA, he was 28 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Johanna Heetland  1884-1966
  2. Jerry R. Heetland  1889-1969 
  3. John H. Heetland  1891-1954
  4. George J. Heetland  1893-1978


Notes about Johan (Johann) Jansen (Johan (Johann) Jansen "John") "John" Heetland

Johan (Johann) Jansen "John" Heetland

Sources: Author: Heetland, Bonnie, Title: "Things to Remember," (Publication location: Lennox, SD, Publisher: BH, Publication date: ii Feb MCMXCIV)

"Heetland

Parents of John and Herman Heetland
John Fredrick Heetland and Antji Janofin (Toben) Heetland both born Baldersum Emden Ger.

Ch.

1-1 John of Jan Heetland, born Oldersum, East Friesland Ger.
1-2 Herman Fredrick Heetland, born Oldersum, East Friesland, Ger.

1-1 Jan or John Heetland born Dec. 10, 1820 in Oldersum, Ger. Mar Janna Brinkin, born Oldersum, Ger. They came to America in 1858 and Janna died May 21, 1863, in German Valley, Ill. John then went back to Ger. and Mar. Regina Wilhelmina Feldman, she was born in Steinfeld, Ger. July 28, 1930. They returned to America. and German Valley, Ill. John died April 18, 1864 Bur. in Grundy Co. IA, leaving his children with his bro. Herman to raise.

Ch. 2

2-1 John Jansen Heetland, born Nov 19, 1854 in Oldersum, East-Friesland, Ger. Mar. Wilhelmina Ukena of Walle Ger. She was born: Sept. 6 1861.

Ch: All these children were born in Kossuth Co. Ledyard Twp. IA.
..."

Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed.; Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i, (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publication date: MMXII), Pg. 372, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc., George, IA with holdings at George, IA pub. lib.

[Pg. 372]

"2124. Heetland, Harmen "Hermann" F. 2142, farmer, * 14 DEC 1831 Oldersum, Leer, OSTF, ~ 19 dec 1831 Oldersum, Leer, OSTF, + 9 FEB 1897 Ackley, IA [3494], # Eastfriesland Cemetery, German, Grundy Co., IA ooI 24 Oldersum, OSTF, Janna Brunken, * 21 JUN 1828 Oldersum, Leer, OSTF, ~ 29 JUN 1828 Oldersum, Leer, OSTF, + 4 SEP 1859 Oldersum, Leer, OSTF

1. Johann "John", farm labor, * 19 NOV 1854 Oldersum, OSTF, + 5 JAN 1926 Clyde Michigan [sic] [3595]
2. Stientje, * 17 NOV 1856 Oldersum, OSTF, + 6 SEP 1946 Sibley, Osceola Co., IA
...
[3595] Ostfriesische Nachrichten, Boyken & Boyken Pub., vol. 02-1926
..."

Note: Johann & Stientje are children of Jan Heetland & Janna Brunken, not Harmen Heetland & Janna Brunken. - D. A. Navorska - iv Sept MMXX - in proximo Grove, OK.

Note: An examination of [3595] does not identify Clyde Michigan as the place of death for Johann. Below is the obituary that identifies the place of death = Lakota, IA.:

Author: Boyken, Ruth & Hans-Georg, Title: «u»Wo Sind sie geblieben? - Ostfriesen in Amerika«/u» - Teil v, (Publication location: Titonka IA, Publisher: Boyken & Boyken, Publication date: MMIV), 2-1926, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

[Pg 191 - page #s provided in the CD-ROM version of the publication]

"(John) J. HEETLAND
* 19 Nov 1854 Oldersum/Ostfriesland \\ > 1859 Freeport, IL with his si and his f \\ >> 10y later Ackley, IA \\ oo 1883 Mina UKENA \\ >> Germania, now Lakota, IA \\ + 5 Jan 1926 Lakota, IA \\ R: (1 ch + young), 4 s, 5 d, 18 grand-ch \\\\ L/O, also 3-1925 [sic]

John Heetland's death on 5 Jan 1926 would NOT be published in vol.3 of the 1925 Ostfriesische Nachrichten. - D. A. Navorska - vii Sept MMXX - in proximo Grove, OK.

Author: Mabus, Joan, et. al., Title: «u»Germania-Lakota IA 1892-1992 Centennial«/u», (Publication location: Lk. Mills, IA, Publisher: Germania-Lakota Centennial Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII). pg. 282, Repository: Dallas, TX pub. lib.

"JOHN HEETLAND

Johann "John" Heetland was born on November 1, 1854, in Oldersum, Ostfriesland, Germany. He came to America with his parents and sister, Elstena (Harberts), when a young lad. The family settled ast [sic] Ridott, Illinois, and later moved to Ackley, Iowa.

It was at Ackley that John married Wilhemina "Minnie" Ukena. Minne was born in Walle, East Friesland, Germany on September 6, 1861, The couple settled at Germania, farming south of town for many years.

John and Minnie were parents of Johanna, Tena, Minnie, Jerry, John, George, Elstena, Ethel, and Louis.

John died in 1926, and Minnie in 1941."

It seems the biography of John Heetland below, in the Find-a-Grave site was taken from the Germania-Lakota centennial book

Author: Gropel, Gregg, Title: "John J. Heetland," (Publication location: Lakota, IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: Columbus Day MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78293035/john-j.-heetland

"Photo[graph of his stone] added by Gregg Gropel
Picture of [Heetland family stone] Added by Gregg Gropel

John J. Heetland BIRTH 19 Nov 1854 Germany DEATH 5 Jan 1926 (aged 71) Kossuth County, Iowa, USA BURIAL Maple Hill Cemetery Lakota, Kossuth County, Iowa, USA MEMORIAL ID 78293035

Johann "John" Heetland was born on November 17,1854, in Oldersum, Ostfriestland, Germany. He came to America with his parents and sister, Stina (Harberts), when a young lad. The family settled first at Ridott, Illinois, and later moved to Ackley, Iowa.

It was in Ackley where John married Wilhelmina "Minnie" Ukena.

Minnie was born in Walle, East Friesland, Germany on September 6,1861. The couple settled at Germania, farming south of town for many years.

John and Minnie were parents of Johanna, Tena, Minnie, Jerry, John, George, Elstena, Ethel and Louis.

John died in 1926 and Minnie in 1941.

Parents
Photo[graph of his stone] Jan Friedrich Heetland 1820-1864

Spouse
Photo[graph of her stone] Minnie W. Ukena Heetland 1861-1941 (m. 1883)

Siblings
Photo[graph of the Harberts family stone] Stina Heetland Harberts 1856-1940

Children

Photo[graph of her stone] Johanna Heetland 1884-1966
Photo[graph of her stone] Tena Johnson Heetland Behrends 1885-1960
Photo[graph of Schutter family stone] Minnie Regina Heetland Schutter 1887-1967
Photo[graph of stone shared with Leona C. Heetland] Jerry R. Heetland 1889-1969
Photo[graph of stone shared with Alma D. Heetland] John H. Heetland 1891-1954
Photo[graph of his military-style grave marker] George Heetland 1893-1978
Photo[graph of stone shared with Herbert H. Furst] Elstina Heetland Furst 1895-1989
Photo[graph of stone shared with Thomas E. Dailey] Ethel W. Heetland Dailey 1898-1955
Photo[graph of her stone] Baby Girl Heetland 1901-1901
Photo[graph of stone shared with Irene Heetland] Louis William Heetland 1904-1981

Created by: Gregg Gropel Added: 12 Oct 2011 Find a Grave Memorial 78293035"
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  • The temperature on February 24, 1883 was about 8.3 °C. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 78 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 86%. Source: KNMI
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