Zij is getrouwd met Walter Hyrum Wayment.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 11 november 1914 te Ogden, Utah, VS, zij was toen 40 jaar oud.
Christina van der Pol arrived in New York, NY on 24 Aug 1814 on the SS Noordam from Rotterdam. The document shows that she intended to go to Ogden, Utah. She claimed Hendrik de Boer in Harlingen as her nearest relative, and I did find a Harm de Boer (age 29) in Ogden, Utah, with a son named Hendrik, so probably a cousin.I did not see Christina in the household with Harm in 1920, so did a search for any Christina who was born about 1874 in the Netherlands, and found a match as the wife of Walter Wayment (b. 1882). They are on the 1920 census for Wilson, Utah (same county as Ogden).
They show four children aged 6 to 13 years of age, which means that the children were born before Christina van der Pol arrived in the US.
I then checked the 1910 census and found that Walter's wife in 1910 was Iva D., and they had two children aged 2 and 3. This was in Warren, Utah (same county).
A theory: Walter, b. 1882, was married to Iva, b. 1886, and they had 4 children by 1914. Sometime between 1914 and 1920, Iva died, and Walter married Christina van der Pol. There are no other Christinas born in the Netherlands of that age range in Utah in the 1920 census, and the census shows that Christina Wayment was born in the Netherlands c.1875, and arrived in the US in 1915.
In the 1930 census, in Wilson, Utah, there is a Robert H Wayment, b. 1882, married to Christina, b. 1874, with a son Jame, b. 1908, who is also on the above 1910 and 1920 censuses.
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