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Personal data Charles Klaas Pelmulder 

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Household of Charles Klaas Pelmulder

(1) He is married to Aaltje Ollenbeck.

They got married on April 22, 1877 at Orange, Liberty, Florida, United States, he was 20 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Jelle Pelmulder  1878-????
  2. Anna Pelmulder  1880-1958
  3. Henri L. Pelmulder  1882-????
  4. Kate Pelmulder  1884-????
  5. Mary M. Pelmulder  1889-????


(2) He is married to Bertha Cosnell.

They got married on February 24, 1914 at Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United States, he was 57 years old.Source 3

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Charles Klaas Pelmulder
1856-1942

(1) 1877
(2) 1914

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    Sources

    1. "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch  , FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, accessed 6 Sep 2017), entry for Trijntje Klazes Heeringa, person ID 94KF-7YN.
    2. United States Marriages Transcription, birth, marriage & death (parish registers).
      First name(s)Charles
      Last namePelmulder
      SexMale
      Age22
      Birth year1855
      Father's first name(s)-
      Father's last name-
      Mother's first name(s)-
      Mother's last name-
      EventMarriage
      Year1877
      Event date22 Apr 1877
      LocationOrange City
      CountySioux
      StateIowa
      CountryUnited States
      Spouse's first name(s)Aaltje
      Spouse's last nameOllenbeck
      Spouse's sexFemale
      Spouse's age21
      Spouse's birth year1856
      Spouse's father's first name(s)-
      Spouse's father's last name-
      Spouse's mother's first name(s)-
      Spouse's mother's last name-
      FamilySearch film number001404834
      Record setUnited States Marriages
      CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
      SubcategoryCivil Marriage & Divorce
      Collections fromAmericas, United States
    3. United States Marriages Transcription, united states marriages.
      First name(s)Charles
      Last namePelmulder
      SexMale
      RaceHollander, American, White
      Age55
      Birth year1859
      Birth placePella, Marian Co., Iowa
      Father's first name(s)J.
      Father's last namePelmulder
      Mother's first name(s)Nina
      Mother's last nameHuringa
      EventMarriage
      Year1914
      Event date24 Feb 1914
      LocationCedar Rapids
      CountyLinn
      StateIowa
      CountryUnited States
      Spouse's first name(s)Bertha
      Spouse's last nameCosnell
      Spouse's sexFemale
      Spouse's raceHollander, American, white
      Spouse's age44
      Spouse's birth year1870
      Spouse's birth placePella, Marion Co., Iowa
      Spouse's father's first name(s)W. A.
      Spouse's father's last nameVan Steenwik
      Spouse's mother's first name(s)Bertha
      Spouse's mother's last nameNotenboon
      FamilySearch film number001710975
      Record setUnited States Marriages
      CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
      SubcategoryCivil Marriage & Divorce
      Collections fromAmericas, United States

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