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Personal data Jacob Theodore "Jake" Dutmer 


Household of Jacob Theodore "Jake" Dutmer

He is married to Jennie L Williams.

They got married on August 16, 1975 at Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, Verenigde Staten, he was 77 years old.


Notes about Jacob Theodore "Jake" Dutmer

https://nl.findagrave.com/memorial/76846195/jacob-theodore-dutmer
DUTMER - MR. JACOB DUTMER, aged 83, of 814 Joslin SE., passed away Tuesday morning in St. Petersburg, FL.

Surviving are his wife, JENNIE; a daughter, MRS. GLORIA BESSEY of Grand Rapids; four grandchildren.

Funeral notice later. Arrangements by Zaagman Memorial Chapel.

THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Tues., April 14, 1981, Pg. 11C, Col. 3, Obit. 7

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DUTMER - MR. JACOB T. (JAKE) DUTMER, aged 83, of 814 Joslin SE., passed away Tuesday morning in St. Petersburg, FL.

Surviving are his wife, JENNIE, a daughter, MRS. GLORIA BESSEY of Grand Rapids; four grandchildren; two great granddaughters; six step-children and several step-grandchildren.

Services will be held Saturday afternoon 1:00 at the Zaagman Memorial Chapel, Rev. Mark D. DeWitt officiating. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park. The family will be at the chapel Thursday evening 7 to 9, Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Those desiring may send memorial contributions to the Heart Fund.

Mr. Dutmer was a retired employee of Doehler Jarvis and a Veteran of the Army in WWI.

THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Thurs., Apr. 16, 1981, Pg. 6E, Col. 1, Obit. 2

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1900 U.S. CENSUS, ALLENDALE TWP., OTTAWA CO., MI, 4 June 1900
Dutmer, Jacob (Head), 27, b. Apr. 1873, MI (Parents b. Holland), Married 4 Yrs., Farming
Dutmer, Hattie (Wife), 21, b. Nov. 1878, Holland (Parents b. Holland), Married 4 Yrs., Mother of 2 Children - Both Livng.
DUTMER, JACOB (Son), 2, b. Aug. 1897, MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)
Dutmer, George (Son), 1, b. Jan. 1899, MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)

1910 U.S. CENSUS, GRAND RAPIDS (12th Ward), KENT CO., MI, 3 May 1910
Dutmer, Theodore (Head), 32, b. MI (Parents b. Holland), Married 7 Yrs., Grocer - Retail
Dutmer, Christina (Wife), 31, b. Holland (Parents b. Holland), Married 7 Yrs., Mother of 4 Children - All Living
Dutmer, Catherine (Daughter), 5, b. MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)
Dutmer, Theodore (Son), 2, b. MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)
Dutmer, Caroline (Daughter), 7/12, b. MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)
DUTMER, JACOB (Nephew), 13, b. MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. Holland)
Live at 354 Norwich Ave.

1920 U.S. CENSUS, GRAND RAPIDS (3rd Ward), KENT CO., MI, 12 January 1920
Beebe, William L. (Head), 50, b. MI (Parents b. MI), WIDOWED, Car Inspector - Rail Road
Beebe, Gaylia E. (Daughter), 14, b. MI (Parents b. MI)
Monsa, Florence M. (Daughter), 26, b. MI (Parents b. MI), Housekeeper
Monsa, Muriel J. (Granddaughter), 6, b. MI (Father b. MA / Mother b. MI)
Monsa, Roger W. (Grandson), 4-4/12, b. MI (Father b. MA / Mother b. MI)
DUTMER, THEODORE J. (Boarder), 23, b. MI (Parents b. MI), Laborer - Brass Co.
Live at 1120 Grandville Ave.

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KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MARRIAGE RECORDS (1922), Record No. 16372 - JACOB DUTMER & FLORENCE WELSH, married 19 October 1922, in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Mich. JACOB (Truck Driver), 25, of Grand Rapids, b. in Ottawa Co., Mich., son of JACOB DUTMER &HENRIETTA TURPSTRA. FLORENCE (Shipping Clk.), 24, of Grand Rapids, b. in Van Wert, Ohio, dau. of D.L. WELSH & ELIZABETH FERRIS. Married by C.H. Spaan, Minister. Witnesses: Charles Welch & Mrs. Georgia Price, both of Grand Rapids. Neither Jacob or Florence have been married previously.

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1930 U.S. CENSUS, WYOMING TWP., KENT CO., MI, 30 April 1930
DUTMER, JACOB (Head), 35, b. MI (Parents b. MI), 1st Married at 25 Yrs., Laborer - Auto Part Fact., Not a Vet.
Dutmer, Florence (Wife), 24, b. OH (Parents b. OH), 1st Married at 24 Yrs.,
Dutmer, Cornielius (Brother), 29, b. MI (Parents b. MI), 1st Married at 29 Yrs., Nailor - Croquet Fact., Not a Vet.
Dutmer, Marie (Sister-in-Law), 25, b. TX (Father b. TX / Mother b. Germany), 1st Married at 25 Yrs.
Dutmer, Gloria (Daughter), 2, b. MI (Father b. MI / Mother b. OH)
Live at 1957 Burlingame.

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1873-1905

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