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Personal data Cornelis "Casey" Dutmer 


Household of Cornelis "Casey" Dutmer

He is married to Anna Kuipers.

They got married on November 28, 1886 at Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, Verenigde Staten, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Jacob Dutmer  1887-1890
  2. Maggie Dutmer  1890-1958
  3. Kunje Dutmer  1891-1894
  4. Jennie Dutmer  1894-1967
  5. Cora Dutmer  1897-1956
  6. Theodore Dutmer  1899-1990
  7. N.N. Dutmer  1901-1901
  8. Jacob Dutmer  1904-1906
  9. Anna Dutmer  1907-1989


Notes about Cornelis "Casey" Dutmer

https://nl.findagrave.com/memorial/90810646/cornelius-dutmer
CORNELIUS DUTMER, FORMER MARKET, OPERATOR, DIES.

CORNELIUS DUTMER, 82 years old, a meat cutter in Muskegon county for 65 years, and a former operator of his own market until 15 years ago, died late Friday after a short illness. Recently living at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Wildeboer, 1146 Spring street, Mr. Dutmer came to the United States 80 years ago, and to Muskegon from Chicago 75 years ago when a boy. He attended school here. He was married in Muskegon on Nov. 28, 1886, to MISS ANNIE KUIPERS, who died Sept. 5, 1921. He wasa member of the Berean church.

Mr. Dutmer leaves, besides his daughter, MRS. WILDEBOER, three other daughters, MRS. DICK SCHOLTENS, and MRS. IRVIN MOSER, both of Muskegon, and MRS. EDWARD BALL, of Grant; one son, THEODORE DUTMER, Muskegon; a brother, JOSEPH DUTMER, Grand Rapids; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

MUSKEGON CHRONICLE, Muskegon, Michigan, Sat., May 6 1944, Pg. 2
DUTMER – MR. CORNELIUS DUTMER, 82 years old, passed away Friday night at the home of his daughter, MRS. JOHN WILDEBOER, 1146 Spring St. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Clock Chapel, following a prayer service at the home of his daughter, MRS. DICK SCHOLTENS, 261 Iona Ave., at 2:00 p. m., Rev. H. Bultema and Rev. D. Anderson officiating. Interment in Oakwood cemetery. Friends may call at the Clock Funeral Home.

MUSKEGON CHRONICLE, Muskegon, Michigan, Sat., May 6 1944, Pg. 11
1880 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON (1st Ward), MUSKEGON CO., MI, 21 June 1880
Detmer, Jacob, 43, Brick Mason, Holland (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Kunja (Wife), 42, Keeping House, b. Holland (Parents b. Holland)
DETMAR, CORNELIUS (Son), 19, Works in Saw Mill, b. Holland (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Annie (Daughter), 16, Servant, b. IL (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Joseph (Son), 13, Works in Saw Mill, b. IL (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Nellie (Daughter), 9, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Jacob (Son), 7, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
Detmer, Tice (Son), 4, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MARRIAGE RECORDS (1886), Pg. 470, Record No. 228 - CORNELIUS DUTMAR & AULTJE KUIPER, married 28 November 1886, Muskegon, Mich. CORNELIUS (Laborer), 24, of Muskegon, b. in Netherland. AULTJE, 22, of Muskegon, b. in Netherland. Married by G. Hoeksema, Minister of the Gospel. Witnesses: S. Hoeksema & L. Hoeksema, both of Muskegon.

NOTE: As of 22 July 2012, a digital copy of this record can be seen at: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11394-85494-75?cc=1452395
1900 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON (3rd Ward), MUSKEGON CO., MI, 8 June 1900
DUTMER, CORNELIUS (Head), 38, b. Feb. 1862, Nederland (Parents b. Nederland), Married 14 Yrs., Came to U.S. in 1864, Naturalized, Butcher
Dutmer, Anna (Wife), 36, b. Feb. 1864, Nederland (Parents b. Nederland), Married 14 Yrs., Mother of 6 Children - 4 Living
Dutmer, Maggie (Daughter), 10, b. Feb. 1890, MI (Parents b. Nederland)
Dutmer, Jennie (Daughter), 6, b. May 1894, MI (Parents b. Nederland)
Dutmer, Cora (Daughter), 3, b. Jan 1897, MI (Parents b. Nederland)
Dutmer, Theodore (Boy), 11/12, b. June 1899, MI (Parents b. Nederland)
Live at 202 Spring Street.

1910 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON (3rd Ward), MUSKEGON CO., MI, 19 April 1910
DUTMER, CORNELIUS (Head), 48, b. Holland (Parents b. Holland), Married 23 Yrs., Came to U.S. in 1864, Naturalized, Retail Merchant - Meats
Dutmer, Anna (Wife), 46, b. Holland (Parents b. Holland), Married 23 Yrs., Mother of 9 Children - 5 Living, Came to U.S. in 1867
Dutmer, Maggie (Daughter), 20, b. MI (Parents b. Holland), Single, Braiding - Knitting Mill
Dutmer, Jennie (Daughter), 16, b. MI (Parents b. Holland), Saleslady - Groceries
Dutmer, Cora (Daughter), 13, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
Dutmer, Theodore (Son), 11, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
Dutmer, Anna (Daughter), 2, b. MI (Parents b. Holland)
Live at 202 [Spring St.].

1920 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON (3rd Ward), MUSKEGON CO., MI, 5 January 1920
DUTMER, CORNELUS (Head), 57, b. Netherlands (Parents b. Netherlands), Came to U.S. in 1866, Naturalized, Salesman - Meat.
Dutmer, Anna (Wife), 55, b. Netherlands (Parents b. Netherlands), Came to U.S. in 1867, Naturalized.
Dutmer, Cora (Daughter), 22, b. MI (Parents b. Netherlands)
Dutmer, Theodore (Son), 20, b. MI (Parents b. Netherlands), Clerk - Grocery
Dutmer, Anna (Daughter), 12, b. MI (Parents b. Netherlands)
Spoolman, Jake (Boarder), 23, b. MI (Father b. Netherlands / Mother b. IL), Laborer - Machine Shop
Live at 202 Spring St.

1930 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON, MUSKEGON CO., MI, 7 April 1930
DUTMAR, CORNELIUS (Head), 67, b. Netherlands (Parents b. Netherlands), WIDOWED, Came to U.S. in 1865, Naturalized, Butcher Prop. - Own Shop, Not a Vet.
Dutmar, Ted (Son), 29, b. MI (Parents b. Netherlands), Single, Machinest - Refrigerator Plant, Not a Vet.
Dutmar, Anna (Daughter), 22, b. MI (Parents b. Netherlands), Single
Live at 1146 Spring.

1940 U.S. CENSUS, MUSKEGON, MUSKEGON CO., MI, 15 April 1940
Wildeboer, John (Head), 52, b. MI, Owns House (Valued at $2600), Completed 7th Grade, Baker - Wholesale Commercial Baking
Wildeboer, Maggie (Wife), 50, b. MI, Completed 7th Grade
DUTMER, CORNELIUS (Father-in-Law), 78, b. Netherlands, WIDOWED, Completed 2nd Grade
Live at 1146 Spring Street.
† MAGGIE (DUTMER) WILDEBOER, 1890-1958

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MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MARRIAGE RECORDS (1911), Record No. 7955 - JOHN WILDEBOER & MAGGIE DUTMER, married 2 August 1911, in Muskegon. JOHN (Salesman), 23, of Muskegon, b. in Muskegon, son of JOHANNES WILDEBOER & GERTRUDE STERENBERG. MAGGIE, 21, of Muskegon, b. in Muskegon, dau. of CORNELIUS DUTMER & ANNA COOPER. Married by John J. Fles, Minister. Witnesses: C. Dutmer & Anna Wildeboer, both of Muskegon.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Cornelis Dutmer

Cornelis Dutmer
1862-1944

1886

Anna Kuipers
1864-1921

Jacob Dutmer
1887-1890
Maggie Dutmer
1890-1958
Kunje Dutmer
1891-1894
Jennie Dutmer
1894-1967
Cora Dutmer
1897-1956
N.N. Dutmer
1901-1901
Jacob Dutmer
1904-1906
Anna Dutmer
1907-1989

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