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Personal data Jantina Helder 

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Household of Jantina Helder

She is married to Emo Pentermann.Source 1

They got married on March 11, 1922 at Hoogkerk, she was 24 years old.


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Notes about Jantina Helder

Corrie Foppes (1923) schreef: Uit het eerder genoemde notitieboekje van Opa Pentermann blijkt dat wat de suikerbieten-afzet betreft men zaken deed met een bedrijf in Vierverlaten,(onder Hoogkerk) waarvan ene J.HELDER directeur was. Uit dit zakelijk contact ontstond een meer persoonlijke relatie: zijn zoon Emo Pentermann huwde met JANTINA HELDER,* 20 / 3 / 1897, +27 / 6 / 1929 op 22 maart 1922. Tine Helder was de enig overlevende van een drieling.
Het leven op de boerderij onder de rook van Warffum onder de invloed van haar m.n. nogal dominante schoonvader zal wel niet altijd even gemakkelijk zijn geweest, maar het grote verdriet in dit huwelijk was het risico dat aan het krijgen van kinderen verbonden bleek (Rhesus factor). Het eerste kindje, een meisje: LUBERTA JACOBA leefde slechts van 20/4 / 28 tot 18 / 5 / 1928, dus net een maand. Het tweede kind, een jongetje werd levensloos geboren.
En met de de zwangerschap en geboorte van het derde kind, LUBBERTUS PATROCLUS, *2 / 6 / 1929, was haar eigen leven gemoeid.Zij overleed een maand na de geboorte van het jongetje. Daarmee bleef Emo, wiens gezondheid meer en meer te wensen overliet, op 39-jarige leeftijd als weduwnaar met een baby achter.

Corrie Foppes (1923) wrote: In the little notebook of Grandfather Penterman, mentioned earlier, we read that he sold sugar beets to a company in Vierverlaten, under the direction of a certain J. HELDER. This business relation became a family relation when his son Emo Pentermann (1890-1935) married Jantina Helder (1897-1929)on 11 March 1922. Tine Helder was the sole surviving child from a triplet.
Life on the farm at the edge of Warffum close to a rather dominant father-in-law may not always have been easy for Tine. Her worries were compounded by the life-threatening risk of pregnancies for her due to a negative Rhesus factor. Her first child, LUBERTA JACOBA, lived only a month, from 20/4 to 18/5/1928. The second child, a boy, was stillborn.
And with the pregnancy and birth of her third child, LUBBERTUS PATROCLUS on 2 September 1929, her fate was sealed. She died a month later, leaving Emo, whose health was getting worse as a 29 year old widower with a baby.

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