Hij is getrouwd met Jennigje van der Haar.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 30 april 1851, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
emigreerden in 1865 naar Michigan, USAIn 1880 he was working at the stove factory. In 1900 he was retired, living togehter with his wife and two unmarried daughters, and living nextdoor to his married son Albert, merchant in groceries, and his married daughter Gertrude Roseboom, at the cross of 6th street and college Avenue in Holland City. Daughter Elizabeth cared for her parents when they reached high age. Jennigje died in 1908 (78yo) and Harm in 1914 (85yo), having lived in Michigan for almost 50 years.
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