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Household of Johann Koerd (Johann Koerd "John Kord") "John Kord" Rippentrop

(1) He is married to Mareka H. Willemssen.

They got married on September 14, 1876 at Holland, Grundy Co., IA, he was 23 years old.

Johann Koerd Rippentrop oo Mareka H. Willemssen

Marriage source: Boyken, J. Clarine J., The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial History of Titonka Iowa 1898-1998, (Brainerd MN, Bang Printing, MCMXCVII), pg 432

'After four years [from 1867], he [JKR] moved to Parkersburg, Iowa, where John and Mary were married in 1876]'.

Rippentrop, Wendy, Rippentrop Family Tree, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, Publication date: i Nov MMI), Repository: The Cloud

"... Johann Koerd 'John K' RIPPENTROP ... Marriage 1 Mareka 'Mary' H. WILLEMSSEN ... Married: 14 Sep 1876 in Holland, Grundy County, Iowa. Note: By Daniel Kerr, Justice of the Peace ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Coort J. Rippentrop  1880-1953 
  2. Anna J. Rippentrop  1882-1971
  3. Olvert J. Rippentrop  1885-1970 
  4. Grietje J. Rippentrop  1887-1981 
  5. Johanna J. Rippentrop  1891-< 1895
  6. Ettje J. Rippentrop  1893-1976 
  7. Johanna J. Rippentrop  1895-1979 


(2) He is married to Moeitje Gesina "Cena" Meyer.

They got married on August 31, 1905 at fortasse, somewhere in IA, he was 52 years old.

John K. Rippentrop oo Mrs. Sina Isebrand

Marriage source: 25 Mar 1920 Buffalo Twp., Kossuth Co., IA census soundex, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for fact of marriage.

Ennen, Annie, Talk to David A. Navorska, (Lakota, IA, ARE, xxi Jun MCMXCVI).

Rippentrop, Wendy, Rippentrop Family Tree, (Pub. location unknown, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, 1 Nov 2001)

'... Moeitje Gesina 'Sena Margaret' MEYER ... Marriage 1 Johann Koerd 'John K' RIPPENTROP ... Married: 31 Aug 1905' <>

Notes about Johann Koerd (Johann Koerd "John Kord") "John Kord" Rippentrop

Johann Koerd "John K." Rippentrop

Sources: Title: 9 June 1900 Census of German twp. Kossuth Co. IA. Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

1900 census gives the reading which might be Joseph.

He gives years of marriage = 24 although no wife is listed in the household. Also, his marital status is M for married, not W for widower or D for divorced.

Joseph's year of immigration - 1867. He has been in the USA 33 yrs. He is not credited as being a Naturalized citizen. He owns his farm, he is not renting it.

Title: 25 Mar 1920 Buffalo Twp., Titonka town, Kossuth Co., IA census soundex, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"X/82/83/Rippentrop, John K. /H/ age = 66/ married / born Germany"

1920 3 1 (Ages are to be given effective the census date for that year) - 66 -------------- 1854 3 1 ===> thus, JKR was born between 2 Mar 1853 & 1 Mar 1854

Author: Rippentrop, Wendy, Title: "Rippentrop Family Tree," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: i Nov MMI), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

"... Johann Koerd "John K" RIPPENTROP ... Sex: M Birth: 27 Aug 1853 in Suurhusen, Hannover, Preussen Death: 9 Apr 1944 Christening: 4 Sep 1853 Suurhusen, Hannover, Preussen Change Date: 2 Mar 2000

Father: Koerd " Kort" Johann RIPPENTROP b: 13 Nov 1828 in Suurhusen, Hannover, Preussen
Mother: Grietje "Grace" FOLKERTS b: 23 May 1833 in Emden, Germany.

Marriage 1 Mareka "Mary' H. WILLEMSSEN b: 27 Sep 1853 in at or near Oldersum, Ostfriesland Germany Married: 14 Sep 1876 in Holland, Grundy County, Iowa. Note: By Daniel Kerr, Justice of the Peace

Children

1. Coort J. RIPPENTROP b: 17 Jul 1880
2. Anna J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 Jan 1885
3. Olvert (Ulfert) J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 Jan 1885
4. Gertje "Grace" "Maggie" J. RIPPENTROP b: 27 Jan 1887
5. Mareka J. RIPPENTROP b: 3 Feb 1889
6. Joanna J. RIPPENTROP
7. George J. RIPPENTROP b: 1 Mar 1892
8. Ettje "Etta" J. RIPPENTROP b: 10 Oct 1893
9. Johanna J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 Dec 1895
10. Grietje "Gertrude" J. RIPPENTROP b: 14 Feb 1897
11. Hindrika RIPPENTROP

Marriage 2 Moeitje Gesina "Sena Margaret" MEYER b: 23 Sep 1858 in Freeport, Stephenson Co, ILL. Married: 31 Aug 1905"

Author: Boyken, J. Clarine J., Chrman, Title: «u»The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial History of Titonka Iowa 1898-1998«/u», (Publication location: Brainerd MN, Publisher: Bang Printing, Publication date: MCMXCVII), pg. 3, Repository: Titonka, IA pub. lib.

An 1895 platt map of German Twp. shows John Rippentrop's farm on the southern edge of the twp. abutting Buffalo Twp. All things happening on the farm occurred in German Twp.

Author: Knock, Marvin, Title: "Knock Family Genealogy," (Publication location: Sioux Fls SD, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: v Feb MMV), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.com

"... Johann Koerd RIPPENTROP Sex: M ALIA: John K. /Rippentrop/ Birth: 27 AUG 1853 in Suurhusen, Hannover, Preussen Death: 9 APR 1944 in ? Burial: APR 1944 Ramsey Reformed Church Cemetery, Titonka, Kossuth County, IA

Father: Koerd Johann RIPPENTROP b: 13 NOV 1828 in Suurhusen, Hannover, Preussen
Mother: Grietje RONNES b: 23 MAY 1833 in Emden, Germany

Marriage 1 Mareka H. WILLEMSSEN b: 27 SEP 1858 in Oldersum, Ostfriesland, Germany Married: 14 SEP 1876 in Holland, Grundy County, IA

Children

1. Coort J. RIPPENTROP b: 17 JUL 1880 in ?
2. Anna J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 OCT 1882 in ?
3. Olvert J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 JAN 1885 in Iowa
4. Gertje J. RIPPENTROP b: 27 JAN 1887 in ?
5. Mareka J. RIPPENTROP b: 3 FEB 1889 in ?
6. JoAnna J. RIPPENTROP b: 9 FEB 1891 in ?
7. George James RIPPENTROP b: 1 MAR 1892 in Titonka, Kossuth County, IA
8. Ettje J. RIPPENTROP b: 10 OCT 1893 in Iowa
9. Johanna J. RIPPENTROP b: 11 DEC 1895 in Titonka, Kossuth County, IA
10. Grietje J. RIPPENTROP b: 4 FEB 1897 in ?
11. Hindrika J. RIPPENTROP b: 19 JUL 1899 in ?"

Marriage 2 Gesina MEYER b: 23 SEP 1859 in Freeport, IL Married: 31 AUG 1905 in ?"

Author: Boyken, J. Clarine J., Chairman, Title: «u»The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial Hist. of Titonka, IA 1898 - 1998«/u», (Publication location: Brainerd MN, Publisher: Bang Printing, Publication date: MCMXCVIII), pg. 416, Repository: Titonka, IA pub. lib.

[Pg. 416, Col. 1]

"RIPPENTROP, JOHANN 1853 - 1944
RIPPENTROP, MAREKA ____ - 1900

Among the charter members of the Ramsey"

[Pg 416, Col. 2]

"Reformed Church were Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Isebrands and Mr. and Mrs. Johann Rippentrop. In the year 1900 Mrs. Isebrands and Mr. Ripentrop suffered the loss of their spouses. Each was left with a family to care for as a single parents. Mrs. Isebrands was the mother of eleven, including a three-week-old baby [Ida]. Mr. Rippentrop was the father of nine. Having many common interests and cares, they were joined in marriage in 1905. Mr. Rippentrop was born in Ostfriesland, Germany, and came with his parents to America in 1867. Their first home in the new land was in Ogle County, Illinois, but after four years the family moved to Parkersburg, Iowa. Here he met and married Mareka Willemssen, born at Holland, Iowa. With a family of two children they moved to Kossuth County in 1883, to a farm just a mile north of what is now the town of Titonka. The farm has been designated a century farm, and is presently occupied by a grandson, Robert Boekelman. The original house still is in use, but has been enlarged and remodeled several times. Children were: Court, Anna (Uken), Ulfet, Grace, Maggie (Boekelman), Mareka, George, Eltje (Sleper), Johanna (Ubben) and Gertrude (Rike).

Sena Isebrands Rippentrop was born in Stephenson County, Illinois. In 1871 she moved with her parents to Grundy County, Iowa and in 1878, to Kossuth County. Three of her brothers, Henry, Ben and Dick Meyer also lived in this community. Children from her first marriage were Etta, Allie, Dena, Carl, Henry (died in infancy), John, Senus, Ben and Henry (a second), Johanna (Ites), and Ida (Loats). John Isebrands, then living at Westview Nursing Home at Britt, Iowa, was featured in WHISTLE AND A SPUR as the oldest citizen at the time of the observance of the diamond jubilee in Titonka.7 Mrs. Rippentrop is remembered for her record as a midwife, having delivered ninety infants.
...
7 The passing of Mrs. Dick Harms early in the diamond jubilee yer gave the honor of the designation to Ben Isebrands."
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