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Household of Hauke (Hattie) (Hauks) Freerks

She is married to Harmen (Harman) (Herman) Kuper.

They got married on November 24, 1915 at Forest City, Winnebago Co., IA, she was 21 years old.

Harmen 'Harm' Kuper oo Hauke Freerks

Marriage sources: Author: NN (Anonymous), Title: Kuper/Freerks FGS sent by Robert Kent, (Publication site: Algona IA, Publisher: RK, Publication date: xi Feb MCMXCIII)
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Notes about Hauke (Hattie) (Hauks) Freerks

Hauke/Hauks/Hattie Freerks

Sources: Author: Johnson, Katherine(Willms); Title: Kuper/Freerks FGS, (Publication site: Milbank SD, Publisher: KOWJ, Publication date: xxvi Apr MCMXCIII)

Author: NN (anonymous), Title: Kuper/Freerks FGS sent by Robert Kent, (Publication site: Algona IA, Publisher: RK, Publication date: xi Feb MCMXCIII)

Hauke conforms to Ostfrieslander naming convention better than Hauks, especially for a daughter.

23 Mar 1895 German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA census, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib. gives age=0 & Kossuth Co., IA as county of birth for Hauke.

Hattie is buried at Rose Hill Cem.

Based on the obiit for Peter Kuper (d. 15 Dec 1932) His son, Harm (Herman?), had a wife, Hattie, and they resided in Shenandoa, IA.

This Herman Kuper, the husband of Hattie Freerks is, in my view, the son on Peter & Jeinje "Jennie" (Groen) Kuper.

Residences: IA

Shenandoah IA city clerks office.

Data from Burial Report - Shenandoah IA: Hattie (nmi) Kuper Father: Henry Freerks Mother: Harmke Sleeper Informant: Mrs. Joel Cooper of Shenandoah, IA Place of burial: Shenandoah, IA - Cemetery not named. Place of death: ShenandoahMemorial Hospital. Occupation: House work, own home. Birthplace: Buffalo Center, IA

Katherine Johnson writes, "Rose Hill Cemetery" - xxviii Apr MCMXCIV

La Rie Hull gives Hattie's pob = Buffalo Center, IA

Author: Magnusson, Sharon; Ttle: Freerks/Sleeper FGS, (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher SM, Publication date: ?) gives name = Hattie (Hauka) Freerks.
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Hauke (Hattie) (Hauks) Freerks
1894-1981

1915

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