Sources: Ruth Leibrand & Shelley Winn
Il est marié avec Maggie Steen.
Ils se sont mariés le 6 février 1918 à fortasse, somewhere in IA , il avait 24 ans.
George Meinders oo Maggie Steen
Marriage source: Author: Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Title: Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Publication location: Buffalo Center IA, Publisher: Centennial Book Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII), pgs. 413- 414237, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
[Pg. 413, Col. 1]
"DICK STEEN
Dick Steen was born in Germany on January 28, 1863; he came to America and worked at Wellsburg, Iowa. Henrietta Kaiser was born in Germany on January 7, 1875 and came with her parents to America. Dick and Henrietta were married atWellsburg on March 1, 1895. They moved to Buffalo Center in 1903 and farmed southeast of town. Their children were: Minnie, Maggie, Jennie, George, Fannie, Ida, John, Dickie, Louie, and William. Dick died on October 24, 1942 andHenrietta on August 19, 1975.
Minnie was born at Wellsburg and passed away on June 21, 1975. Maggie was born at Wellsburg on December 14, 1896; she was married to George Meinders on February 6, 1918, and they had four children: Vergie (died in infancy), Henrietta,Dorothy, and Raymond. ..." <>
Enfant(s):
George Meinders
Source: Source: Author: Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Title: Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Publication location: Buffalo Center IA, Publisher: Centennial Book Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII), pgs. 413- 414237, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
[Pg. 413, Col. 1]
"DICK STEEN
Dick Steen was born in Germany on January 28, 1863; he came to America and worked at Wellsburg, Iowa. Henrietta Kaiser was born in Germany on January 7, 1875 and came with her parents to America. Dick and Henrietta were married atWellsburg on March 1, 1895. They moved to Buffalo Center in 1903 and farmed southeast of town. Their children were: Minnie, Maggie, Jennie, George, Fannie, Ida, John, Dickie, Louie, and William. Dick died on October 24, 1942 andHenrietta on August 19, 1975.
Minnie was born at Wellsburg and passed away on June 21, 1975. Maggie was born at Wellsburg on December 14, 1896; she was married to George Meinders on February 6, 1918, and they had four children: Vergie (died in infancy), Henrietta,Dorothy, and Raymond. ... Dorothy Meinders married Fred Meyering. They had four boys: Roger (passed away in infancy). Sherman,"
[Pg. 413, Col. 2]
"Larry, and Timothy. Fred has passed away and Dorothy lives at Thompson, Iowa ..."
Author: Winn, Shelley, Title: "LEWIS, CASTLE, ETCHEN, MEINDERS AND RIEKENS Family," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xx May MMII), Repository: The Cloud
"... George MEINDERS ... _AKA: Geerde Sex: M Birth: 1 Oct 1893 in Alexander, Franklin, IA Christening: 8 Feb 1894 Immanuel Reform Church, Belmond, IA Death: 20 Nov 1976 in Buffalo Center, IA ...
Census: 1900 Kossuth Co. IA Change Date: 20 May 2002 ...
Father: Dirk Jan MEINDERS b: 9 Nov 1848 in Nieuwe Schans, Groningen, Netherlands Mother: Wopka AKKERMANN b: 22 Nov 1852 in Klinge (Gemeinde Folmhusen)Ihrhove/Ihren
Marriage 1 Maggie STEIN b: 14 Dec 1896 Married: 6 Feb 1918
Children
1. Vergie MEINDERS b: 6 Dec 1919 in Buffalo Center, IA 2. Living 3. Living 4. Living"
Buffalo Center [IA] Tribune, Vol. # , 25 Nov 1976, Pg. 15 Col. 1
"Funeral Services Held Nov. 23 for George Meinders
Funeral services for George Meinders, 83, of Buffalo Center were held Tuesday afternoon, November 23, at 1:30 p.m. at the First Reformed Church in Buffalo Center with Rev. Henry Vander Schaaf officiating.
Winter Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements and interment was in Olena Mound cemetery. Pallbearers were seven grandsons Gene Brass, Sherman Meyering, Larry Meyering, Timmy Meyering, Matthew Meinders, Eugene Meinders and SievedMeinders.
George Meinders was born on October 1, 1893 at Alexandria, Iowa to Dick and Wamka Meinders. As a child he moved to Winnebago County, Iowa,
On February 6, 1918 he was united in marriage to Maggie Steen. This union was blessed with three daughters and one son. One daughter, Vergie, died in infancy.
George Meinders farmed most of his life in the Buffalo Center area.
He was a widower for a long time as his wife died at an early age on April 20, 1934.
George was a communicant member of the First Reformed Church, Buffalo Center and proved himself a faithful member. He served for a period of time as a member'of the consistory.
The last number of years Mr. Meinders lived next to highway 9 on the west end of Buffalo Center. The last few years George began failing in health and the last number of months he alternated his stay in the homes of his two daughters.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife, Maggie, an infant daughter, Vergie; two sisters, Helen Kadoes, and Grace Gruis; a brother, Henry, and one grandson, Roger Meyering.
On Saturday morning, November 20, Mr. Meinders departed from this life having reached the full age of 83 years, one month, and 19 days.
Those surviving him are his three children, namely, Henrietta, Mrs. Eddie Brass, Lakota, Iowa; Dorothy, Mrs. Fred Meyering, Thompson, Iowa; and Raymond Meinders of Bellvue, Nebraska. He is also survived by one brother, John Meinders ofKlemme; 10-grandchildreh, and a host of friends and relatives. <>
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