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Personal data Hendrick Fredrick (Hendrick Fredrick "Henry") "Henry" Heetland 


Household of Hendrick Fredrick (Hendrick Fredrick "Henry") "Henry" Heetland

He is married to Mareka Louise "Mary" Wessels.

They got married on May 22, 1884 at German Twp., Franklin Co., IA, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Herman B. Heetland  1890-1983 


Notes about Hendrick Fredrick (Hendrick Fredrick "Henry") "Henry" Heetland

Hendrick Fredrick "Henry" Heetland

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

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"Things to Remember
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3-9. Lewis William June 8, 1904, and Died: Aug. 14, 1904

2-2. Stientje F. Heetland, born Nov. 17, 1856, in Oldersum, East-Friesland, and died: Sept. 6, 1941 in Sibley, IA. Mar: M.D. Harberts in 1878. He was born in 1850, and died: 1956.

1-2. Herman Fredrick Heetland, born: Oldersum, East Friesland Ger. Dec. 14, 1831. He was a salior and met his wife on the ship coming to"

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America in 1852. She was Juliane Louisa Ravenstein. They mar. the summer of 1857 probably German Valley, Ill. She wa born: Dec. 21,1835 in Campen, Ger. The dau. of Henry A. Ravenstein. He had 6 dau. Abtane, Mrs. Cordes, Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Ralph Aling and Mrs. Havenga. When Hermans wife Juliane died May 31, 1863 after the birth of their baby and John had died April 18, 1864. Hermand and John's second wife Regina Wilhelmina mar. Aug. 2, 1864. They had 5 children but only Ludwig Herman Louis Heetland lived. They now had 6 children to care for. Regina died: April 19, 1893 in Ackley, IA. Bur: in Grundy Co. Cem. Herman mar. Hiske (Lindeman) in 1883. Hiske had eight ch: of her own and grown by then. She was born: Aug. 1839 in Ger. and died: Aug. 1,1922 in Hardin Co. IA. Bur: with first husband in Ackley, IA.

Ch. of Juliane and Herman:

2-1. Hendrik (Henry) Fredrick Heetland, born: Aug 24, 1858 in German Valley, ILL. and died: Aug 31, 1923 Aug. in Ackley, IA. Mar: Marie Wessels. Henry became a school teacher, farmer, and ran a farm implement business in Ackley with his father-inlaw Rabes Wessels. Mary wed again after Henry died. To Geo. TerVeen in Emory, SD.

Ch. of Henry and Mary.

3-1. Rube Heetland, born: June 15, 1888 and died: July 1, 1972, in Ackley, IA. Mar: Anne Dirks, born: July 18, 1888 and died; April 9, 1983

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4-1. Eldon Heetland, born: Feb. 20, 1921, Mar; June 13, 1943 Gladys Hromatke, born: Feb. 20, 1921

Ch:

5-1. Steven Heetland,
5-2. Adra Heetland,
5-3. Nona Heetland,
5-4. Sidney Heetland,
5-5. Gaylon Heetland,

4-2. Ray Heetland ...
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Author: Bierma, Jacki, Title: "Henry Herman Heetland," (Publication location: Ackley, IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxi Apr MMXV), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145387591/henry-herman-heetland

"Photo[graph of newspaper clipping obituary] added by Genealogy Buff

Henry Herman Heetland BIRTH 24 Aug 1858 Illinois, USA DEATH 30 Aug 1923 (aged 65) Hardin County, Iowa, USA BURIAL Oak Wood Cemetery Ackley, Franklin County, Iowa, USA PLOT OS2R1L83B8 MEMORIAL ID 145387591

Parents
Photo[graph of his stone] Herman Friedrich R. Heetland 1831-1897
Photo[graph of her stone] Juliane Luise Ravenstein Heetland 1836-1863

Spouse
Mary Wessels Heetland 1864-1946 (m. 1884)

Siblings

Photo[graph of his stone] John Friedrich Heetland 1860-1941
Photo[graph of his stone] Paul Friederich Heetland 1861-1892

Half Siblings

Photo[graph of stone shared with Bertha G. Heetland] Ludwig H. Heetland 1868-1952

Children

Remda Heetland 1886-1887
Photo[graph of stone shared with Anna Heetland] Reuben Heetland 1888-1972
Photo[graph of a stone too dark to identify] Herman B Heetland 1890-1983
Photo[graph of stone shared with Ernest C. Ullerich] Remda W. Heetland Ullerich 1897-1983

Created by: Jacki Bierma Added: 21 Apr 2015 Find a Grave Memorial 145387591"

Text of obituary: Page 1 of The Ackley World Journal, published in Ackley, Iowa on Thursday, September 6th, 1923 Added buy Genealogy Buff on 28 Mar 2020

H.H.HEETLAND DEAD
Life's end came to him last Friday Evening
Lingering Illness Results in Final Relief - a Good Citizen and Resident of Ackley

Henry H. Heetland, another one of the old-time residents and business men of Ackley, competed [sic] life's journey last Friday, when, after a lingering illness, due to cancer of the stomach, he succumbed to the inevitable, although he made a strong and heoric [sic] fight against that dread disease. After learning the character of his illness, he sought the counsel of the most expert physicians and medical practitioners, but they held out no hope for him, and all that he could do was to hope on and await the appointed hour and moment. It came in the evening of Friday last.

Mr. Heetland was a man who always stood four-square; he did the best he knew; was considerate of his fellows, and labored for the well-being of himself, his family and those about him - a good citizen, active in the life of the community, identified for more than thirty years in the business life of Ackeiy. Monday afternoon, the day of the funeral, all business concerns in Ackley were closed from 2 to 4 o'clock, in respect, and for the purpose of permitting men who had known him through the years to attend.

Deceased has served as a member of the town council several years, one year as a member of the school board, and he had been an active member of St. John's German Evangelical church.

He was 68. Born near Freeport, Illinois, he is survived by his wife, two sons and three daughters, a brother and one half-brother, and by his death, the family has the sympathy of friends and the community in general. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon."
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