(1) Zij is getrouwd met Jans C Peters.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 november 1896 te Germany, zij was toen 18 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Jans John Peters.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 november 1896 te Altenburg, Germany, zij was toen 18 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Jans Peters along with his wife, Elizabeth Janssen Peters, their children sailed to the United States in 1901 along with her 64 year old widowed mother, Anna Heinrich Janssen. After docking in New York the family came directly to
Glidden, Carroll County, IA.
OBITUARY - GLIDDEN GRAPHIC - October 30, 1952 page 1.
Mrs. Jans Peters died October 21.
Funeral Services for a long time Resident of Glidden community, died at her home here Tuesday morning, following an illness of some months.
A short funeral service was held at the Huffman funeral Home here, at 1:15 and at St. John 's American Lutheran chruch at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. George J. Gundel officiating. The text was Matthew 16:24 which was also her Confirmation memory verse. The topic was "The Christian andthe Cross."
The choir sang "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," "Heaven is MyHome," and "What a Friend we Have in Jesus."
Burial was made in Westlawn Cemetery.
The casket Bearers were six grandsons, Elmer Peters, Heinie Peters, James Peters, John Hunt , Duane Olerich and Edgar Hunt.
The following obituary was furnished for publication:
Mrs Elizabeth Peters, nee JANSSEN was born August 13, 1878, in Altenburg, Germany. She was laid in the arms of her Savior and made a child of God through Holy Baptism on the 29th of September 1878.
Early in life she learned to know the live of the Savior and following through instruction in matters of Faith repeated her baptismal vow in the solemn rite of Confirmation March 11, 1894, the Rev. Harms, pastor of the local Lutheran church officiating.
She was united in marriage with Mr. Jans Peters, November 7, 1896, the latter having moved from Ost-Friesland to the vicinity of his bride. Many a favor was bestowed upon this marriage and God blessed this union with 20 children, some of whom were born in the old country.
They immigrated to America, taking up residence in Sheriday township, Carroll County, Iowa. After residing in Grant township a numger of years, they retired to Glidden. A milestone of their married life was reached November 7, 1946 with the celebrating of their Golden Wedding. This joyous occasion was soon to be overshadowed by a cross, for on November 27, 1949, she mourned the passing of one son, Mr. Henry Peters of Lakefield, Minnesota and the death of her husband on Sept. 29, 1951.
Mrs. Peters was a faithful member of St. John's American Lutheran church, Grant township, Glidden, Iowa. She was also a charter member of theLadies Aid. Her suffering and trails, particularly those of her latter days, were accepted by her as a part of the cross every follower of Jesus must bear. Through it all she maintained a cheerful dispositionand leaned heavily in Faith upon her Savior and His Saving Cross.
She had been a patient crossbearer for some time and peacefully departed this life Tuesday morning October 21, 1952. Prior to her departure the Lord of Life has called home, her husband, one son, Mr. Henry Peters, also five grandchildren and one great grandson in infancy.
_________ of 74 years, 2 months and 8 days.
A host of relatives and friends mourn her passing, since she was well-known and lived through out this community and elsewhere.
She is survived by the immediate relatives, her 19 children, Mr. Derk Peters and Mr. Jacob Peters, Glidden; Mrs. Ed Hunt (Anna) Lanesboro; Mr. John Peters and Mrs. Hannah Peters, Glidden; Mrs. Meslie Cornelius (Louisa), Seymour, Mo.; Miss Mary Peters, Glidden; Mr. William Peters and Mr. Fred Peters, Lakefield, Minn; Mr. Herman Peters, Raymond S.D.; Mrs Archie Olerich (Hilda), Fonda; Mrs. Furdie Potts (Emma), Fort Dodge; Mrs. Roy Lovell (Edna), Dedham; Mr. Lawrence Peters, Moorland; Mr. Albert Peters, Lakefield, Minn; Mrs Boyd Braden (Lillian), Mr. Warren Peters and Mr. Roy Peters all of Glidden.
The wider circle of relatives includes: 51 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. May she rest in peace! Amen!
OBITUARY
Mrs. Jans Peters died October 21.
Funeral Services for a long time Resident of Glidden community, died at her home here Tuesday morning, following an illness of some months.
A short funeral service was held at the Huffman funeral Home here, at 1:15 and at St. John's American Lutheran Chruch at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. George B. Gundel officiating. The text was Matthew 16:24 which was also her Confirmation memory verse.
The topic was "The Christian and the Cross."
The choir sang "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling," "Heaven is My Home," and "What a Friend we Have in Jesus."
Burial was made in Westlawn Cemetery.
The casket Bearers were six grandsons, Elmer Peters, Heinie
Peters, James Peters, John Hunt, Duane Oelrich and Edgar Hunt.
The following obituary was furnished for publication:
Mrs Elizabeth Peters, nee JANSSEN was born August 13, 1878, in Altenburg, Germany. She was laid in the arms of her Savior and made a child of God through Holy Baptism on the 29th of September 1878.
Early in life she learned to know the live of the Savior and following through instruction in matters of Faith repeated her baptismal vow in the solemn rite of Confirmation March 11, 1894, the Rev. Harms, pastor of the local Lutheran church officiating.
She was united in marriage with Mr. Jans Peters, November 7, 1896, the latter having moved from Ost-Friesland to the vicinity of his bride. Many a favor was bestowed upon this marriage and God blessed this union with 20 children, some of whom were born in the old country.
They immigrated to America, taking up residence in Sheridan
township, Carroll County, Iowa. After residing in Grant
township a number of years, they retired to Glidden. A
milestone of their married life was reached November 7, 1946 with the celebrating of their Golden Wedding. This joyous occasion was soon to be overshadowed by a cross, for on November 27, 1949, she mourned the passing of one son, Mr. Henry Peters of Lakefield, Minnesota and the death of her husband on Sept. 29, 1951.
Mrs. Peters was a faithful member of St. John's American
Lutheran church, Grant township, Glidden, Iowa. She was also a charter member of the Ladies Aid. Her suffering and trails, particularly those of her latter days, were accepted by her as a part of the cross every follower of Jesus must bear. Through it all she maintained a cheerful disposition and leaned heavily inFaith upon her Savior and His Saving Cross.
She had been a patient crossbearer for some time and peacefully departed this life Tuesday morning October 21, 1952. Prior to her departure the Lord of Life has called home, her husband, one son, Mr. Henry Peters, also five grandchildren and one great grandson in infancy.
_________ of 74 years, 2 months and 8 days.
A host of relatives and friends mourn her passing, since she was well-known and lived throughout this community and elsewhere.
She is survived by the immediate relatives, her 19 children, Mr. Derk Peters and Mr. Jacob Peters, Glidden; Mrs. Ed Hunt (Anna) Lanesboro; Mr. John Peters and Mrs. Hannah Peters, Glidden; Mrs. Meslie Cornelius (Louisa), Seymour, Mo.; Miss Mary Peters, Glidden; Mr. William Peters and Mr. Fred Peters, Lakefield,
Minn; Mr. Herman Peters, Raymond S.D.; Mrs Archie Olerich
(Hilda), Fonda; Mrs. Fur die Potts (Emma), Fort Dodge; Mrs. Roy Lovell (Edna), Dedham; Mr. Lawrence Peters, Moorland; Mr. Albert Peters, Lakefield, Minn; Mrs. Boyd Braden (Lillian), Mr. Warren Peters and Mr. Roy Peters all of Glidden.
The wider circle of relatives includes: 51 grandchildren and 22great grandchildren. May she rest in peace! Amen!
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Elizabeth PetersGender: FemaleBirth: Circa 1879 - GermanyResidence: 1930 - Grant, Carroll, Iowa, USAAge: 51Marital status: MarriedImmigration: 1901Race: WhiteLanguage: EnglishFather's birth place: GermanyMother's birth place: GermanyHusband: Jans PetersChildren: Hannah Peters, Herman Peters, Mary Peters, Hilda Peters, Emma Peters, Alvin Peters, Edna Peters, Lawerance Peters, Albert Peters, Lillian Peters, Warren Peters, Roy PetersCensus: HouseholdRelation to head; Name; AgeHead; Jans Peters; 56Wife; Elizabeth Peters; 51Daughter; Hannah Peters; 26Daughter; Mary Peters; 24Son; Herman Peters; 19Daughter; Hilda Peters; 18Daughter; Emma Peters; 17Son; Alvin Peters; 16Daughter; Edna Peters; 13Son; Lawerance Peters; 12Son; Albert Peters; 10Daughter; Lillian Peters; 9Son; Warren Peters; 7Son; Roy Peters; 5Grandchild; Leta B*; 5
The 1930 Census determined the population of the United States to be 122,775,046. This is an increase of almost 16 percent over the 1920 Census, which reported a population of 106,021,537. This was the 15th decennial census conducted in the United States under authority granted by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It was conducted in April 1930, except in Alaska, where it was conducted in late 1929. Until 2012 the 1930 Census is the latest available to the public, due to 72-year privacy laws. It is based on actual counts of persons living in residential structures.