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Personal data Hilke W. (Hilke W. "Hilda") "Hilda" Freese 


Household of Hilke W. (Hilke W. "Hilda") "Hilda" Freese

She is married to Wilke Schoormann.

They got married on March 8, 1906 at Hardin Co., IA, she was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John Carl Schoorman  1909-1993 
  2. Ruby Willard Schoorman  1917-1999 


Notes about Hilke W. (Hilke W. "Hilda") "Hilda" Freese

Hilke W. "Hilda" Freese

Sources: Author: Johns, Harold; Title: "Hilke Freese," (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: FamilySearch, Publication date: xix Feb MMXX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDX5-DNH

"Hilke Freese Sex Female Birth 29 May 1884 Hardin County, Iowa Reason This Information Is Correct: This information from find a grave gives Hilke's birth date and death date. She is buried in the First Reformed Cemetery near Fostoria, Clay, Iowa with her husband Wilke Schoormann. Last Changed: January 15, 2020 by Harold Johns Death 18 Aug 1933 Fostoria, Clay, Iowa, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: This information from find a grave gives Hilke's birth date and death date. She is buried in the First Reformed Cemetery near Fostoria, Clay,Iowa with her husband Wilke Schoormann. Burial Fostoria, Clay, Iowa, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: this information is from find a grave website. Hilke is buried in the First Reformed Church Cemetery with her husband Wilke Schoormann.

Alternate Name Also Known As Hilda Freese Reason This Information Is Correct: This was an alternative name
found on the find a grave website with a picture of the tombstone.

Residence 1900 Etna Township Ackley town, Hardin, Iowa, United States
Residence 1910 Meadow, Clay, Iowa, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: This 1910 census lists the residence of Wilke and Hilke Schoormann and their two sons Louie and Johnie.
Residence 1930 Summit, Clay, Iowa, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: This 1930 census lists the residence of Wilke and Hilke Schoormann and their three sons Louie, Johnie, and Ruby.

Spouses and Children

Wilke or Will Schoormann 1883 - 1957
Marriage: 08 Mar 1906 Hardin County, Iowa
Hilke Freese 1884 - 1933

Children of Hilke Freese and Wilke or Will Schoormann (3)

[1] Louie George Schoorman 1907 - 1980
[2] John Carl Schoorman 1909 - 1993
[3] Ruby Willard Schoorman 1917 - 1999

Parents and Siblings

Jan Christian "John" Freese 1857 - 1916
Marriage: 10 April 1882 Grundy County, Iowa
Tönna Eiben Kannegieter 1860 - 1897

Children of Tönna Eiben Kannegieter and Jan Christian "John" Freese (8)

[1] Hilke J. Freese 1883 - 1883
[2] Hilke Freese 1884 - 1933
[3] Hindertje Freese 1886 - 1888
[4] Minnie H Freese 1889 - Deceased
[5] Eibe Freese 1889 - 1893
[6] Christian Freese 1891 - 1896
[7] Barbara Freese 1894 - 1983
[8] Tonna Freese 1895 - Deceased"

Author: Mills, Marie Ward; Title: "Hilke W. 'Hilda' Frese Schoorman," (Publication location: Fostoria, IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xvi June MMXIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112419254/hilke_w-schoorman

"Photo[graph of her stone] added by Mary Kay Schmidt

Hilke W. "Hilda" Frese Schoorman Birth 29 May 1884 Ackley, Hardin County, Iowa, USA Death 18 Aug
1933 (aged 49) Fostoria, Clay County, Iowa, USA Burial First Reformed Cemetery Clay County, Iowa, USA Memorial ID 112419254

Mrs. W. Schoorman Called by Death; Funeral Monday

Following a lingering illness of asthma, Mrs. Wilke Schoorman, passed away Friday, August 18, at eight o'clock at her farm home near Fostoria. She was 49 years, two months and 18 days of age.

Surviving her immediately are her husband, and three sons, Louie and Johnnie who live near Fostoria and Ruby who is at home.

Mrs. Schoorman had been a patient sufferer for many years, heart trouble which made her bedfast for her last few remaining days, causing her death.

Services at Reform Church

Mrs Schoorman's many friends and acquaintances attended funeral services which were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the Cromwell Center Reform Church with Rev. Kampman of Meservery officiating.

John Beving, Ubbe Beving, George Beving, Harry Beving, Ben Beving and Lubert Meyer were casket bearers and interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church. Cobb Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Hilke W. Freese was born in Hardin County near Ackley, Iowa, May 18, 1884. On March 8, 1906, she was united in marriage to Wilke Schoorman. Three years later they came to Clay County and settled on the farm near Fostoria which has since been the home of the family.

Mrs. Schoorman was a devoted member and an active participant in the activities of the Cromwell Center Reform Church, joining several years ago.

Besides her husband and three children she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Joe Luitzens of Renville, Minnesota; a half-brother and half-sister of Ackley, other relatives and many friends. Her parents preceding her in death several years ago.

The News-Herald Friday, August 25, 1933

Spouse
Photo[graph of his stone] Wilke Schoorman 1882 - 1957

Children

Photo[graph of his grave marker] Louie George Schoorman 1907 - 1980
Ruby Willard Schoorman 1917 - 1999

Created by: Marie Ward Mills Added: 16 Jun 2013 Find a Grave Memorial 112419254"
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