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Personal data Gerhardine Louise (Gerhardine Louise "Dena") "Dena" Thaden 


Household of Gerhardine Louise (Gerhardine Louise "Dena") "Dena" Thaden

She is married to Wolter Pieter Baard.

They got married on October 29, 1919 at fortasse, somewhere in SD, she was 21 years old.

Wolter Pieter Baard oo Gerhardine 'Dena' Thaden

Marriage source: Hull, LaRie, Kuper GEDCOM file, (Fergus Fls MN, L.H., xv Feb 1996) for dom.

Mrs. Hull cites her source: Obituary. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Grace Louise Baard  1920-1924
  2. Esther Louise Baard  1924-1925
  3. (Not public)
  4. Mary Baard  1927-1927
  5. Martha Baard  1927-1927
  6. (Not public)


Notes about Gerhardine Louise (Gerhardine Louise "Dena") "Dena" Thaden

Gerhardine Louise "Dena" Thaden

Source: Author: Hull, LaRie, Title: Kuper GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Fergus Fls., MN, Publisher: L.H. Publication date: xv Feb MCMXCVI)

Mrs. Hull cites her source: KATHY WILLMS JOHNSON, R#1 BOX 58, MILBANK, S.D. 57252

Mrs. Hull writes:

"HAD ENLARGED HEART- NIGHTGOWN CAUGHT FIRE AND CAUSED SEVERE BURNS ON BODY & ARMS. DIED AT MILBANK HOSPITAL.WAS BURIED AT OSCEOLA CEMETERY. AT AGE OF 9 FAMILY MOVED TO NEAR TACOMA,WA. AND CAME BACK WITH HER FAMILY IN 1916. GAVE HERHEART TO THE LORD AT AGE 13. AFTER MARRIAGE LIVED ON FARM NEAR TWIN BROOKS FOR 1 YR. THEN MOVED 2 1\\2 MILES EAST OF MARVIN UNTIL 1922. THEN LIVED 4 MILES WEST OF CORONA UNTIL 1933,WHEN THE BOUGHT A FARM 1 1/2 MILES EAST OF MARVIN.FUNERAL AT ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF KILBORN TWP. 6 OF HER BRO.CASKETBEARERS"

Mrs. Hull indicates her real 1st name was Gerhardine.

Author: Knock, Marvin, Title: "Knock Family," (Publication location: Sioux Fls., SD, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knock&id=I14449, Publication date: xviii Dec MMIX), Repository: The Cloud

"... Gerhardine Louise THADEN ... Name: Dena THADEN ... Sex: F Birth: 24 Jan 1898 in Davis, Turner County, South Dakota, USA Death: 31 Dec 1944 in Milbank, Grant County, South Dakota, USA Burial: 4 Jan 1945 Marvin, Grant County, SouthDakota, USA ADDR: Osceola 1 Cemetery Marvin, SD ... Change Date: 18 Dec 2009 ...

Father: Martin August THADEN b: 8 May 1866 in , , Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Geeska KUPER b: 1 Jun 1874 in Holthuserheide, Kreis Weener, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Wolter Pieter BAARD b: 26 Jan 1896 in Sneek, , Friesland, Netherlands Married: 29 Oct 1919 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA Change Date: 31 Dec 2008

Children

1. Grace Louise BAARD b: 29 Jul 1920 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA 2. Esther Louise BAARD b: 18 Jul 1924 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA 3. Gladys Berdine BAARD b: 14 Dec 1925 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA 4. Mary BAARD b: 10 Mar 1927 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA 5. Martha BAARD b: 10 Mar 1927 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA 6. Juanita Marie BAARD b: 6 Jun 1932 in Twin Brooks, Grant County, South Dakota, USA" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gerhardine Louise Thaden

Antje Wessels
1833-1905
Geeske Kuper
1874-1936

Gerhardine Louise Thaden
1898-1944

1919
Mary Baard
1927-1927
Martha Baard
1927-1927

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