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Household of Hauke (Heiko) (Hauko) (Hauke (Heiko) (Hauko)) Freerks

He is married to Hilkea Friederika Peters.

They got married on September 26, 1895 at Algona, Kossuth Co., IA, he was 26 years old.

Hauko Freerks oo Hilka 'Helen' Peters

Marriage source: N.N. (Anonymous), Freerks/Peters FGS, (Algona IA, received from Robert Kent, xi Feb MCMXCIII).

Powers, Vivian, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Knox, IN, V.P., v Mar MMI)

Vivian's e-mail is (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

Mrs. Powers writes, '... My gmother married Hauko Freerks 26 Sep 1895 in Algona Ia and her name is listed Hilkea Petters. ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Hauke Freerks  1896-1980 
  2. Harmke Freerks  1898-1956 
  3. John F. Freerks  1904-1985 


Notes about Hauke (Heiko) (Hauko) (Hauke (Heiko) (Hauko)) Freerks

Hauke (Heiko) (Hauko) Freerks

Source: 22 Mar 1920 Buffalo Twp, Winnebago Co., IA census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"x/210/210/Freerks, Hauko / Head / 0MMW51M / YY IA' Hauko's parents born in Ger. parents speak Ger. Hauko is a laborer / Farm / W ..."

Spellings of Christian names I have encountered: Heiko, Hauko, Hauke

23 Mar 1895 German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

23 Mar 1895 - Hauko Freerks, age 26, male, single, born in Germany, parents foreign born, read/write =G [German], foreign, not naturalized.

Hauko is living is same household with Henry. I am assuming a brother relationship.

28 Feb 1925 Grant Twp Winnebago Twp census, 42 File 14 Drawer 5, LDS reel 1429598, Repository: Algona IA Pub. Lib.

'52 Schafer, Dena M., head, female, white, 42, widow, USA=35, IA=34, b. Ger; fath = Peters, Henry, b. Ger; moth = Sleper, Harmka, b. Ger, 71; parents marr. Ger; chr = Protestant 53 Freerks, Hauk_, brother-in-law, male, white, 55, married, in USA 35 y, in IA 35 y., b. Ger; fath = Freerks, Henry, b. Ger; moth = Wenring, Hattie, b. Ger; parents married in Ger; Church = Protestant 54, Helen F, sis, fem, white, 46, married, USA=35, IA=35, b. Ger; fath = Peters, Henry, b. Ger; moth = Sleper, Harmka, b. Ger, 71; parents marr. Ger; chr = Protestant'

22 Ap 1910 Grant Twp., Winnebago Co., IA census, sheet 6B, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'62, 85, 85, Freerks, Hauka, Head, male, white ae 40, 1st marriage, married 15 yrs, b. Gr German, parents b. Gr German, Immigration 17, can speak Eng, Farmer, General Farm ... 63, Hilke, wife, fem, white, ae 32, 1st marriage, 6 children born, 4 children living, b. IA, parents b. Gr German, can speak English, occ = none 64, Ette, daug., fem, white, ae 14, single, b. IA, fath b. Gr. German, moth b. IA, can speak Eng., occ = none 65, Harmka, daug., fem, white, ae 11, single, b. IA, fath b. Gr. German, moth b. Gr IA, can speak Eng, occ = none 66, Henrieta, daug, fem, white, ae 8, single, b. IA, fath b. Gr. German, moth b. IA, can speak Eng xed out, occ = none 67, John, son, male, white, ae 6, single, b. IA, fath b. Gr. German, moth b. IA, can speak Eng xed out, occ = none'

The 1920 census has Heiko Freerks b. in IA. The 1895 & 1925 have Hauko b. in Ger.

Powers, Vivian Kruse, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Knox, IN, Publisher: V.K.P., Publication date: vii Feb MMI)

'...My mother was Harmke Freerks born in Buffalo Center Iowa 1898 to Hauko and Hilka (Peters) FREERKS and Hauko had 8 bro and sisters. I think his mothers maiden name was groun. His sister Gertrude m Sleeper, one a Kuper, Stumph, etc.... (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)net.net Thanks Vivian Kruse Powers'

Perkins, Romona, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Gary IN, Publisher: R.P.P., Publication date: viii Jan MMII)

Mrs. Perkins writes, '... Mother [Vivian POWERS] ... asked me to let you know that Denas last name is SCHOPER Bye Romona'

Perkins, Romona, Descendants of Deidrick Freerks, (Gary IN, R.P., xviii Jan MMII), pg 1

'1. DEIDRICK FREERKS
sp: HARMKE? WENRING --- 2. HAUKO FREERKS (b. 1868 d. 1933)
sp: HALKEA FREDERIKO PETERS (b. 1876 d. 1956)'

Hauko Freerks is buried in the same plot as Henry & Harmke Freerks - lot 122, near the south drive.

Koens, Rolf u. Christian, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Stapelmoor 1709 - 1900, (Westerstede, Niedersachsen, Eigenverlag, MMV), ISBN 3-9809065-3-1, Seite 144, Repository: MN Gen. Soc. Lib., S. St. Paul, MN

[Seite 144]

'1178 Freerks, Hinderk Jans, * 16.7.1829, ~ 19.7. in Staphmh., wh. in Bunderhammrich, S.d. 1965, 30.10.1891, # 3.11.; Prokl. 26.1.1851 Hauke Deterts Wemmering, * 17.3.1829, ~ 22.3. in Bunderneuland, /=KB. Bunde/, T.d. 4533, + 4533, +20.9.1885, # 25.9. ...
Hauke * 6.9.1869, ~ 20.3.1870 in Dielerh. ...'

Bolin, Carol, Bolin Family Tree, (Publication location: Cedar Fls., IA, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xvi Nov MMVIII)

"... Hauke Freerks Sex: M Birth: 16 SEP 1869 in Ostfriesland, Hannover, Germany Death: 25 OCT 1933 in Woden, IA Birth: 16 SEP 1868 in Ostfriesland, Hannover, Germany Death: in Buried Bingham Twp. Cemetery, Bingham Twp., Hancock Co., IA

Father: Hinderk "Henry" Freerks b: 16 JUL 1829 in Stapelmoorheide, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Germany Mother: Hauke Deterts "Hattie" Wemmering b: 1838 in Ostfriesland, Hannover, Germany

Marriage 1 Hilkea Frederiko "Helen" Peters b: 30 JAN 1878 in Kreis Leer, Ostfriesland, Hannover, Germany Married: 26 SEP 1895 in Algona, Kossuth Co., IA

Children

1. Hauke "Hattie" Freerks b: 07 JAN 1896 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Co, IA 2. Harmke Freerks b: 02 NOV 1898 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Co, IA 3. Henrietta "Harriet" Freerks b: 21 AUG 1901 in Algona, Kossuth Co., IA 4. John F. Freerks b: 21 APR 1904 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago, Co, IA" <>

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