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Famille de Berend E. Oltman (Berend E. Oltman "Ben") "Ben" Akkermann

(1) Il est marié avec Hilkelina Wielhaus.

Ils se sont mariés le 28 mars 1882 à Lennox, Lincoln Co., Dakota Terr, il avait 29 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. John Ben Akkermann  1884-1961


(2) Il est marié avec Ella Janssen.

Ils se sont mariés le 3 décembre 1889 à Sibley, Osceola Co., IA, il avait 36 ans.

Berend E. Oltman Akkerman oo Ella Janssen

Marriage source: Miedema, Jan; Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00061, xvi Jan MMXI)

"... Berend E. "Ben" Oltman Akkerman 1 2 3 4 Sex: M Birth: 23 FEB 1853 in Neermoor, Ostfriesland, Germany 5 6 4 Death: 27 SEP 1939 in Lennox Hospital, Lennox, South Dakota 7 8 Burial: 29 SEP 1939 Lennox Cemetery, Lennox, South Dakota 8 ... Marriage 1 Ella Janssen b: 30 JUL 1869 in near Ackley, Grundy County, Iowa Married: in probably in South Dakota 11

Children

1. Anna Akkerman b: 13 SEP 1889 in farm south of Lennox in Dakota Territory ..." <>

Enfant(s):

  1. Anna Akkerman  1889-1984 
  2. Gert Akkerman  1891-1978 
  3. Herman Akkerman  1895-1980
  4. Berend Akkerman  1897-1953 
  5. Wiardus Akkerman  1899-1969 
  6. Mike Akkerman  1901-1983 
  7. Jennie Akkerman  1904-1994


Notes par Berend E. Oltman (Berend E. Oltman "Ben") "Ben" Akkermann

Berend E. Oltman "Ben" Akkermann

Sources: Author: Miedema, Jan; Title: "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes," (Publication location: Lehi, UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xvi Jan MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I00061

"... Berend E. "Ben" Oltman Akkerman 1 2 3 4 Sex: M Birth: 23 FEB 1853 in Neermoor, Ostfriesland, Germany 5 6 4 Death: 27 SEP 1939 in Lennox Hospital, Lennox, South Dakota 7 8 Burial: 29 SEP 1939 Lennox Cemetery, Lennox, South Dakota 8

Event: Census 1900 25 JUN 1900 Listed in the census. 4

Occupation: 25 JUN 1900 Farmer 4 Immigration: 12 NOV 1860 from Germany to Baileyville, Ogle County, Illinois 9 Census: 1 JUN 1885 Listed in Census. 10

Baptism: 26 FEB 1853 Neermoor, Germany

Note: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #1839] Remarks: IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1800's.

Immigration

Berend Ackermann found in: Germans to America, 1850-1874 Age: 7 Gender: Male Country: Germany Final Destination: United States Manifest ID Number: 00009694 Ship's Name: Bremen Port of Embarkation: Bremen Date of Arrival: Nov 12, 1860 Captain's Name: H. Wessels Purpose for Travel: Staying in the USA Mode of Travel: Steerage

1885 Census

As of 1 June 1885, Berend and Hilke lived in Turner County of the Dakota Territory. They had two children, John age 1 and Minnie age 1 month. Berend's age was 32 and Hilke's age was 22. They were both born in Prussia (Germany) as weretheir parents.

1900 Census

As of 25 June 1900, Berend E. Akkermann, age 47, had been married for 11 years to wife, Ella, age 30. Berend E. had immigrated from Germany in 1860 and was now a Naturalized Citizen. Ella was born in Iowa. Both of their respective parentswere born in Germany. Berend was a farmer who rented his farm in Baker Township, Osceola County, Iowa. He, as his wife, could read, write and speak English. Ella had had five children, all of which were living. Anna was born in SouthDakota and her younger siblings were born in Iowa.

Two children John and Hermina were also listed. It is concluded by the various sources listing these children's names, that Hermina is one and the same as Winifred since the birth month and year for Hermina, May 1885, matches the birthdate of 2 May 1885 for Winifred. One other child Edward was not listed with the family and apparently did live at home. Their mother was Helkelena, Berend's first wife.

It is noted that all the children of the first marriage plus Anna were born in South Dakota, most likely in Lennox, South Dakota. The siblings after Anna were all born in Iowa. So it is conjectured that the family moved to Iowa afterSeptember 1889. Interestingly, both Berend and Ella died in Lennox, South Dakota, and are assumed buried there. This implies that sometime after 25 June 1900 they moved back to South Dakota. Berend's Obituary confirms that they lived inIowa for "a few years".

There is a question as to when Berend's first wife died and when he married his second wife.

His obituary states that when his youngest son, which would be Edward, was seven years old his wife Hilkelnia (sic?) died. This would mean she died in 1895 which doesn't fit at all. However, if one concludes that she died when Edward wasseven months, not years, then the date of death as 12 March 1889 fits perfectly. Further his obituary states, "he quit farming and took up his residence in Lennox, staying two years with his sister, Mrs. Henry Wheelhouse. He then marriedagain, to Ella Janssen." This implies that Berend married Ella at least two years and seven months after Hilke died. This may be true since neither Berend's nor Ella's obituary indicates when they were married.

However, we do know that Edward was born on 7 August 1888, as stated in his obituary and we also know the Anna, the first child of Berend and Ella was born on 19 September 1889, as stated in her obituary. Assuming that Hilke died on 12March 1889 we find that this was only six months and 12 days prior to the birth of Anna on 13 Sep 1889 to Berend and his second wife, Ella Janssen. Either the gestation period for a child was considerable shortened in 1889 or we have aninteresting situation whereby Berend and Ella got a jump start on their family before everything was morally correct.

Found listing for his land claim in Turner County SD from 20 August 1888 on township 98 Range 52 Section 10 SW 160 acres.

Ben Akkerman succumbs here on Wednesday

Brief illness fatal to early resident of Lennox, Operated harness shop at Tea. Burial will be made here (Lennox).

With the death of Berend E. Ben Akkerman which occurred this week, another early resident of the Lennox community has answered the final summons. Mr. Akkerman who enjoyed fair health despite his advanced yearscould be seen about townevery day became suddenly ill last week. His condition gradually grew worse and he slept peacefully away at 8:37 AM Wednesday morning September 27 at the lennox hospital, where he had made his home for the last 6 years. he attained theage of 86 years 7 months and 4 days.

Mr. Akkerman was born at Neermoor, Germany on February 23 1853. When he was 6 years old his parents with 3 sons and 1 daughter immigrated to America locating at Freeport, IL in November 1859. At the age of 28 he came to Lennox, DakotaTerritory following the momorable winter of 1880-81 purchasing a claim and erecting a house on his property. In March 1882 he married Hilkelnia Wheelhouse. This union was blessed with four children, one girl passing away at the age of 3months. John and Ed Akkerman of Rushmore, MN and Mrs Fred (Winifred) Bates of Echeydan, IA. When the youngest son Ed was 7 years Mr. Akkerman's wife died. Leaving him with 3 children he quit farming and took up residence in Lennox for 2years, staying with his sister Mrs. Henry Wheelhouse. He then married again to Ella Jansen. Eaight children were born to this union. She passed away a number of years ago. (Not true as she lived in Sioux Falls with her daughter until1949). The children are George of Salem, Herman of DeSmet, Ben, William, and Mike of Hartford, Mrs. Ben Gerken of Tea and Mrs. TA Hilton of Sioux Falls.

Mr. Akkerman was a continous resident of this vicinity since coming here in 1881, with the exception of a few years spent in IA. Besides his farming enterprises near Lennox, he operated a shoe shop at Tea for approximately 22 years. He issurvived by his children and two brothers Mike of George, IA and Reamt of Sibley, IA. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon from the Lennox Hospital and then at the local Presbyterian church. Burial will be made in the Lennox cemetery. Symparthy is extended the bereaved. This obituary is combined from theLennox and Sioux Falls papers.

Father: Engelke Oltmanns Akkermann b: 13 MAR 1821 in Neermoor, Ostfriesland, Germany Mother: Hermina Hinderika Harms Gerken b: 8 JUL 1830 in Riepe, Kries Aurich, Ostfriesland, Germany c: 11 JUL 1830 in Riepe, Kries Aurich, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Ella Janssen b: 30 JUL 1869 in near Ackley, Grundy County, Iowa Married: in probably in South Dakota 11

Children

1. Anna Akkerman b: 13 SEP 1889 in farm south of Lennox in Dakota Territory
2. Gert (George) Akkerman b: 20 DEC 1891 in Sibley, Iowa
3. Unknown Akkerman b: FEB 1893 in probably in Iowa
4. Herman (Harry) Akkerman b: 20 OCT 1895 in Ashton, Iowa
5. Berend (Ben) Akkerman b: 11 MAY 1897 in Ashton, Iowa
6. Wiardus (William) Akkerman b: 10 JUL 1899 in Ocheydan, Iowa
7. Mike Akkerman b: 11 DEC 1901 in Osceola Co., IA
8. Jennie Akkerman b: 25 JAN 1904 in near Melvin, Osceola Co., IA

Marriage 2 Hilkelene (Willhause) Wheelhouse b: BET 2 JUN 1862 AND 31 MAY 1863 in Prussia (Germany) Married: 28 MAR 1882 in Lennox, Dakota Territory 12 13

Children

1. John Berend Akkerman b: 24 APR 1884 in Lennox, Dakota Territory
2. Winifred (Winnie) Hermina (Minnie) Akkermann b: 2 MAY 1885 in Lennox, Dakota Territory
3. Edward B. Akkerman b: 7 AUG 1888 in Lennox, Dakota Territory
4. ? Akkerman b: BEF 1888 in Lennox, Dakota Territory

Sources:

1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 (FTM Author Edited Files) Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: February 9, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. The information in regard to Oltman Peters and hisdescendents was obtained from Tree #1839 for Jan Oltmann Akkermann's grandson, Henry Ackermann (Akkermann). The source uses Ackermann, the German spelling, for some names and the Dutch (Netherlands) spelling of Akkermann for others. Theauthor of the source is believed to be from Wisconsin. FTM Author has chosen to use Akkermann for those files that have been edited. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files CD#V703_01Media: Family Archive CD Text: Name listed as Bernd Oltman Ackermann born February 23, 1853 in Germany.

2. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of a querymade in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report from OltmannAckermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other Text: Lists name as Berend E. "Ben" ACKERMANN born February 23, 1853 in Neermoor, Germany. Surname changed to Akkermann basedon father's obituary. His given name has been changed to agree with this source. This source is chosen as the best information for his family and descendents. Accordingly, the middle name of Oltman has been dropped.

3. Title: Database of Engelke Akkermann Lineage Author: Jan Miedema, Kimball, SD Publication: Four Emails 24-25 April 2002 from Jan Miedema sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: Jan Miedema descends from Engelke Akkermann & Hermina HinderikaGerken. The emails are a result of Roger Cramer providing Jan's email address noting that he was an Ackermann/Akkermann researcher and subsequent exchange of emails.

Family line and info for Engelke's children is as follows: - Reamt courtesy of Henny Baumgart of Norfolk, VA. - Peter and Mike courtesy of Hassebroek Family Tree. - Angeline Donker courtesy of DJ Merrick of Idaho. Jan has obituary copies for all of Berend E. Akkerman children obtained from microfilm. Many death dates confirmed through "Where Did They Stay" by Boy ken and Boyken Press, Titonka, Iowa. Most obituaries are aloso in George, Iowa libraryfiles. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files Media: Other Text: This source confirms that "Oltman" is a middle name of Berend.

4. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Berend & Ella Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, as of 25 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Excellent Repository: Note: Baker Township, Osceola County, Iowa, Roll 451, Book 1, Page 200, Lines 14-22. Media: Census

5. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 (FTM Author Edited Files) Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: February 9, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. The information in regard to Oltman Peters and hisdescendents was obtained from Tree #1839 for Jan Oltmann Akkermann's grandson, Henry Ackermann (Akkermann). The source uses Ackermann, the German spelling, for some names and the Dutch (Netherlands) spelling of Akkermann for others. Theauthor of the source is believed to be from Wisconsin. FTM Author has chosen to use Akkermann for those files that have been edited. Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files and Family Files CD#V703_01Media: Family Archive CD Text: Lists born February 23, 1853 in Germany.

6. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of aquery made in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report fromOltmann Ackermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other Text: Lists born February 23, 1853 in Neermoor, Germany.

7. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of aquery made in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report fromOltmann Ackermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other Text: The only source providing date fo death and location.

8. Title: Obituary of Berend Akkermann Author: Unknown Publication: Copies of articles received from Jan Miedema Note: Good Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files Media: Newspaper

9. Title: Passengers & Immigration - Germans to America, 1850-1874 #355 Author: Genealogy.com Publication: Passenger & Immigration Subscription Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Copy of pertinent data in Harlan D Oelmann Source Files.Media: Electronic Text: See own Notes.

10. Title: 1885 Census of Akkermann, Berend & Hilke Family Author: Census Record Publication: Turner County, Dakota Territory on 1 June 1885 Note: Received xerox copy from Jan Miedema. Note: Good Repository: Note: Harlan D OelmannSource Files Media: Census

11. Title: 1900 Census of Akkermann, Berend & Ella Family Author: US Government Publication: Genealogy.com Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, as of 25 June 1900 Note: Record available in printed hardcopy and computer file. Note:Excellent Repository: Note: Baker Township, Osceola County, Iowa, Roll 451, Book 1, Page 200, Lines 14-22. Media: Census Text: Lists that Berend and Ella were married 11 years as of 25 June 1900. Location unknown but most likley in SouthDakota.

12. Title: Database of Ogle County Illinois Author: Roger Cramer, Peoria, Arizona Database and Web Site Manager Publication: Email (#1) 11 April 2002 from Roger Cramer sent to Harlan D Oelmann Note: This email was the result of aquery made in regard to the surnames of Akkermann/Ackermann and Wilhelms listed on the Ogle County GenWeb Site for the White Oak Cemetery, Forreston Township, Ogle County, Illinois. It is a four generation Descendant Outline Report fromOltmann Ackermann (Akkermann). Note: Good to Excellent Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files. Media: Other Text: The only source which lists the date of marriage. Location is not provided. It is possible that they were married in South Dakota because theirfirst child, John, was born in South Dakota 24 April 1884.

13. Title: Marriage Record for Berend Akkermann & Hilkelene Wiihause Author: Http://www.rootsweb.com/~sdsvgs/index90.html Publication: Marriage Record Book 1 Minnehaha, South Dakota Note: Received xerox copy from Jan Miedema. Indicatesthe date of marriage was 28 March 1882. Note: Good Repository: Note: Harlan D Oelmann Source Files Media: Book Text: Indicates Date fo Marriage as 28 march 1882."

Appledorn, C. Robert, Compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. i. (S. St. Paul, MN, Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, MMXII), pg. 28, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Mendota Hts. MN, with holdings at MN Gen. Soc. lib., Mendota, MN

"0091. Ackermann/Akkermann, Engelke "Enkel" Oltmanns, shoemaker, * 13 MAR 1821 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, ~ 18 MAR 1821 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, + 27 JUN 1895 George, Lyon Co., IA, # Zoar Presbyterian Cemetery, Cemetery, George, IA [0100],[0101] oo 21 APR 1850, Riepe, OSTF, Harmina Hinderika Berends (Gerken), * 8 JUL 1830 Riepe, OSTF, + 10 JUN 1908 George, Lyon Co., IA, # Zoar Presbyterian Cemetery, George, IA, [0102], [0103]
...
2. Berend "Benjamin", * 23 FEB 1853 Neermoor, Leer, OSTF, + 27 SEO 1929, Lennox, SD
..."
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