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51 AKA Heebe Pieters Boddemeijer
Bij geboorte van Jannes heette ze Eibe Pieters Bijl 
PIETERS, Eibe (I16955)
 
52 Akte van naamsregistratie Pieter Hettema
No.96

Voor ons, Baljuw benevens het Gemeente-Bestuur van Rauwerderhem,
waarnemende de functie van Maire in de Gemeente Rauwerd, Canton
Rauwerd, Arondissement Sneek, Departement Vriesland, gecompareerd zijnde
Pieter Hettes, Boer, wonende te Sybrandaburen, heeft dezelve verklaard, dat
hij aanneemt den naam van Hettema voor Familie-Naam, en dat hij heeft Vier
Kinders te weten Twee Zoons genaamd Tetman oud Negentien Jaren en
Hette oud Veertien Jaren en Twee Dochters genaamd Pyttje oud Een en
Twintig Jaren en Albertje oud Zeventien Jaren.

En heeft deze met ons geteekend den Een en Dertigsten december Agttien
Hondert en Elf 
HETTEMA, Pieter Hettes (I766)
 
53 Aktenummer: Reg.12 fol. 34v
Registratiedatum: 4 juni 1885 
Family F557
 
54 Aktenummer: reg.5H;fol.48v  Family F4830
 
55 Aktenummer: reg.7;fol.28  Family F4832
 
56 Alan Morby Wright

October 11, 1939 ~ May 14, 2014
ROY - Alan Morby Wright, 74, passed away Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at his home.

He was born October 11, 1939 in Devils Slide, Utah to Llewellyn J. Wright and June Morby Wright. On June 28, 1969, Alan married Hazien Jugler in Las Vegas, Nevada.

He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Alan retired from Wilson Sporting Goods. He loved hunting, camping, trap shooting and Geo caching.

Alan is survived by his loving wife, Hazien, three daughters, Terri (Rick) Nelson, Tina (Russell) Davis, Tonia (Roy Cole) Wright, nine grandchildren, one great-grandson, one brother, Lew (Carol) Wright and one sister, Barbara (Reed) Findlay.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Alan Travis.

Graveside services will be held Friday, May 16,2014 at 2 p.m. at the North Morgan Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to Lindquists Roy Mortuary.

Condolences may be sent to the family at:

www.lindquistmortuary.com 
WRIGHT, Alan (I15366)
 
57 Albert Boelmans ter Haar is van 1627 tot 1643 gevestigd op Erve Colters te Vlagtwedde en laat zich in deze periode Albert Boelmans Colters noemen. TER HAAR, Albert Boelmans (I5193)
 
58 Albert Jacob Klein died whilst visiting Antonius Jacobus Klein in 1990.
Albert Jacob Klein lived with his Dutch wife in Simcoe, Toronto, Canada.

Source: Anthony James Klein 
KLEIN, Albert Jacob (I13923)
 
59 Allan SIESWERDA, Auke (I15576)
 
60 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9596)
 
61 An exemplary and faithful life came to a close with the passing of our beloved Heber Blaine Kapp, who passed away May 31, 2017. His righteous influence, his service, his leadership, and his dedication will be greatly missed. He was born January 13, 1926, in Ogden, Utah to Harm and Pietkerke Kapp, the 4th of 9 children. His father passed away when Heber was 9 years old. He was raised on his grandfather’s farm by his widowed mother, who died at age 46.

At age 18, Heber joined the US Navy serving in the South Pacific as a signalman during World War II. This began the deterioration of his hearing. Upon returning home he was called as a missionary for the LDS Church in the Western Canadian Mission, 1947-1949, which included the calling as district president in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He married Ardeth Greene, who he met on his mission, June 28, 1950 in the Cardston Alberta Temple. When they first met, Heber wrote in his journal, “Met Bishop Greene’s daughter. She is cute and fun, but kind of young.” Heber obtained a degree from Weber State College, U of U, and did graduate studies at USU in the field of education. Upon completion of his schooling he taught in California and Utah. He is remembered for his great relationship with his students and his sense of humor.

In 1972 he left the teaching profession due in part to his hearing loss and became involved with real estate, building and contracting. He will be remembered as a builder of people and a builder of buildings. He loved the outdoors, and enjoyed the beauties of nature.

Heber served faithfully in the LDS Church including as a high councilor, Bishop, councilor to the State President, Stake President, Regional Representative, Mission President of the Canada Vancouver Mission, and Sealer in the Bountiful Temple. Heber and Ardeth were called to be President and Matron of the Cardston Alberta Temple where they had been married 50 years earlier. After returning home, they were called as Utah North Area Coordinators of the EFY program and Gospel Doctrine teacher in their ward.

Heber was a trusted friend, capable leader, and a totally dedicated, supportive, and loving husband in every way. Although not blessed with children, Heber and Ardeth accepted and lived the wisdom of President David O. McKay, “The noblest aim in life is to strive to make other lives happy”; they feel richly blessed by following that commitment. His favorite song from his early childhood was “I’ll be a Sunbeam for Jesus, I Can If I But Try”. He became a bright light throughout his life.

Heber is survived by his wife of 67 years, his brother Leroy Kapp, and his sister Berniel Voss.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Monday, June 12, 2017 in the Bountiful Canyon Park Ward Chapel, 1190 East Bountiful Hills Drive, Bountiful, Utah, where friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. and Monday morning 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the service. Interment at the Bountiful City Cemetery.  
KAPP, Heber Blaine (I3646)
 
62 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13947)
 
63 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15237)
 
64 Anna GROEN, Johanna (I14030)
 
65 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12233)
 
66 Anneke BOER, Anje (I12237)
 
67 Anneke WILTJER, Anje (I13134)
 
68 Antonius Jacobus Klein joined the Royal Dutch Marines
before World War 2 and was stationed in Curaçao. When war broke out
he was stationed in the UK where he met Phyllis. He fought with
British troops in the battle of Normandy. After the war he returned
to Holland with his wife Phyllis whilst he was released from the
Marines. Returning to Wales he worked at Coal Mines, a Swimming Pool
and he carried out watch and clock repairs. Approximately 1950/1
Antonius and Phyllis moved to Woking, UK where they worked as
Psychiatric Nurses until their retirement.

Source: Anthony James Klein 
KLEIN, Antonius Jacobus Johannes (I13918)
 
69 April 10, 1885 --- January 19, 1953

Services were held on Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church for Mrs. Nettie Milligan, 68, who passed away on Jan. 19 in Seattle, Wash., in the home of her son, Ed Milligan. Rev. J. H. Miller officiated and Fulton funeral home was in charge. A ladies trio composed of Margo Gowdy, Mrs. Dr. Leinbach and Mrs. Clark Mcneal sang two numbers, "He Holds My Hand" and "Be Still My Soul." Organ accompanist was Mrs. L. M. Helland. Besides beautiful flowers, memorial gifts of money were given for the Children's home at Dubuque. Interment was in Belmond cemetery. Casket bearers were Carl Trager, Paul Bohning. Peter Bohning, James O'Conner, Rollin Mosiman and Henry Steenblock.

Mrs. Milligan was born in Germany on April 10, 1885, and came to the U. S. in 1890. She was married to William Milligan in 1905 who preceded her in death in 1929. They were parents of three children: Ed and Ruth of Seattle, Wash., and Paul of Belmond. For many years they made their home in Klemme, Goodell and Belmond. The last two or three years of her life she was with her son in Seattle where she died. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Ben Daniels and Mrs. Bill Bohning of Belmond: two brothers, Elso Steenblock of Belmond and Henry of California. Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.

January 29, 1953
Wright County Monitor - Clarion, Iowa 
STEENBLOCK, Nettie Marie (I14252)
 
70 April 8, 1922 --- March 18, 1978

Funeral services for Marvin Richard Meints, 55, Klemme, who died Sunday at a Garner nursing home, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the United Church of Christ, Klemme. The Rev. James Laak will officiate and burial will be in Klemme Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Quesenberry Funeral Home, Klemme. Mr. Meints is survived by his wife, Alice (Rapp); a daughter, Kathleen Meints, Klemme; two sons, Richard, Ankeny, and Roger, National City, Calf.; three grandchildren, and his mother, Mrs. Erma Smit, Belmond. 
MEINTS, Marvin Richard (I14126)
 
71 August 28, 1930 --- July 5, 2012

Shirley Milligan, died on Thursday, July 5, 2012, in Banning, California. She was born in Des Moines on August 28, 1930, the daughter of Edward and Lillian Gealow Milligan. Her early years were spent in Belmond. In 1941, the family moved to Ohio and two years later to California. Shirley married Earl Stratton in 1949, Ralph Frye in 1953, and Leon Wells in 1965. About 30 years ago she began to document the families in her heritage -- Steenblocks, Milligans, Bohnings, Gealows and others, most of whom lived in and around Belmond.

She is survived by daughters Suzanne Frye Young, Rochelle Frye Arellano, Lisa Frye Rutherford and Frances Frye, all of California. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

July 17, 2012
Belmond Independent - Belmond, Iowa

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SHIRLEY MAY MILLIGAN Born 8-28-1930, Des Moines, Iowa Died 7-5-2012, Banning, California. Shirley was a self-employed business woman and resident of Banning, Calif., for over 40 years. She is survived by: her daughters, Suzanne Frye Young of Poway; Rochelle Frye Arellano of Gilroy; Lisa Frye Rutherford of Encinitas; Frances Frye of San Diego; 6 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Memorial service: July 20, 2012, 10 a.m., St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Beaumont, CA. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , Memphis TN.

Press-Enterprise - Riverside, California
July 13, 2012

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Shirley M. Milligan was the author of "Ostfrieslanders in Iowa," published in 1992 by S.M. Milligan in [Banning, Calif.] .
Table of Contents:

v. 1. Harm & Ida Steenblock and descendants, 1869-1939, 1969-1956, to 1991

v. 2. Simon & Carrie Bohning and descendants 1864-1950, 1870-1925, to 1991

v. 3. Peter H. Jr. & Margaret Steenblock and descendants, 1874-1946, 1880-1959, to 1991

v. 4. Elso Steenblock & family and descendants, 1877-1961, 1880-, 1883-1961, to 1991

v. 5. Henry & Ada Steenblock and descendants, 1881-1956, 1882-1973, to 1991

v. 6. William & Nettie Milligan and descendants, 1860-1928, 1884-1953, to 1991

v. 7. Willhelm & Janna Bohning and descendants, 1875-1971, 1887-1967, to 1997

v. 8. Benjamin & Martha Daniel and descendants, 1891-1965, 1888-1972, to 1991

v. 9. Peter Harm Steenblock (Sr.) 1841-1917 and his ancestors.

v. 18. Jan Smit & Classina Hannette Fröhling 
MILLIGAN, Shirley May (I14275)
 
72 Augusta SLAGTER, Aukje (I14016)
 
73 Begraafplaats 't Groenendael BLANK, Grietje (I564)
 
74 Begraafplaats de Eshof VAN DIJKEN, Grietje (I7494)
 
75 Begraafplaats de Eshof SCHUT, Henderikus (I7503)
 
76 Begraven 18-5-1984 in Ogden KAPP, Bert (I3796)
 
77 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13974)
 
78 BELMOND — Esther Pauline Bohning, 89, of Belmond, passed away peacefully Wednesday (Nov. 10, 2004) at the Belmond Health Care Center.

Funeral services for Esther P. Bohning will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bethany Reformed Church in Belmond with Pastor Melvin Voss officiating. Burial will take place in the Belmond Cemetery.

Visitation for Esther P. Bohning will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Dugger Ewing Funeral Home, 111 Luick’s Lane S. in Belmond, and one hour prior to services on Saturday at the church.

Esther Pauline Bohning was born Jan. 13, 1915, on the Linden Ranch in Cerro Gordo County near Meservey, the daughter of Bene and Emma (Stadtlander) Dorenkamp. She attended Meservey schools.

She was united in marriage to Paul Andrew Bohning on March 16, 1934.

The couple farmed east of Belmond until 1980, when they retired and moved into Belmond.

Esther worked outside the home as a nurse’s aid for the Belmond Community Hospital for 10 years.

She enjoyed playing cribbage, working in her flower garden and baking.

Esther was an active member of the Bethany Reformed Church in Belmond.

Esther had resided at the Belmond Health Care Center after a stroke on Dec. 27, 2000.

Those left to cherish the memory of her life include two sons, Wayne Bohning and wife, Van Jean, of Beach Park, Ill., and Royce Bohning and wife, Cherie, of Ames; eight grandchildren, Kenneth Bohning, of Pleasant Prairie, Wis., Kristy Bragg, of Gurnee, Ill., Rick Bohning, of Des Plaines, Ill., Michael Madison, of Molalla, Ore., Clayton Bohning, of Bondurant, Sheri Thorson, of Story City, Jason Bohning, Cambridge, and Jeffrey Bohning, of Fort Worth, Texas, stepgrandchildren, Stacy Strovers, of Lamont, Ill., and Marcie Strovers, of Boone; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Alida Dorenkamp and Bernice Bohning, both of Belmond.

Esther was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Paul Bohning on Jan. 15, 1985; a daughter, Rhoda Kohler (Madison) on Jan. 21, 2004; a son, Norman Bohning on Feb. 13, 2004; two infant siblings; brother, Emil Dorenkamp; sister, Elma Mennenga; and sister-in-law, Luella Bohning.  
DORENKAMP, Esther Pauline (I14201)
 
79 BELMOND, IA — Bernice Bohning, 95, of Belmond, passed away Saturday March 12, 2011, at Cedar Health in Charles City. Funeral services for Bernice Bohning will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday March 17, at the United Methodist Church in Belmond. Pastor Mike Druhl will officiate. Burial will be in the Belmond Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 until 6 p.m. today, Wednesday, March 16, at the Dugger Funeral Home, 111 Luick's Lane South in Belmond and will continue one hour prior to to the services at the church on Thursday. The family suggests that memorials be made to the United Methodist Church and/or Hospice of New Hampton.

Bernice was born on May 2, 1915, on an 80-acre farm in Wright County, three and one-half miles west of Belmond. She was the youngest of five children, one of whom died in infancy, born to Frank J. and Cora (Harvey) Davenport. Bernice, and her three older siblings, Ammon, Beatrice and Bernard, attended country school together. She graduated from Belmond High School in 1933. Bernice married Edward Alfred Bohning, son of Simon and Carrie (Steenblock) Bohning, on Feb. 11, 1934, in Belmond where they raised their family of three girls, Nyle, Karen and Alta.

Bernice spent the first years of their marriage raising her family and helping with farm. In 1955, she went to work at Hensel Bros., working in the office and candling eggs. After spending several years at this job, she decided to try something different and began working as a nurse's aide at the Belmond Community Hospital, a position which she held for approximately seven years. Around 1966 she began working as a bookkeeper for the Belmond Chevrolet Garage. Her job as bookkeeper for the garage was a dream come true. She enjoyed this job so much that retiring was difficult. She retired in 1990 at seventy-five years young. Bernice became very fond of the owners of the garage, Joe and Steve McLaughlin and continued to make goodies for the garage's coffee break every Friday for many years.

Bernice enjoyed cooking, reading, playing cards, using the computer, and spending time with her family. Her husband Ed had a heart attack at the age of 60, after which they moved into town. In 1981 they, along with 13 other individuals, built a privately owned condo addition to the retirement home. Bernice lost her husband on Jan. 31, 1996, from complications of hip surgery.

Bernice is survived by her three daughters, Nyle (Bradley) Jenison of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; Karen (Don) Kusian of Belmond; Alta (Randall) Barkema of Charles City. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Nyla (Paul) Schaefer of Belmond; Kevin (MaryAnn) Jenison of Florida; Brad Jenison of Florida; Donita (Roger) Anders of Marshalltown; Tami Kusian of West Des Moines; Kim (Perri) Draisey of Keota; Todd (Renee) Barkema of Monticello; and Kevin (Gayle) Barkema of Conrad. Seventeen great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers, one sister and one great-grandchild, Zachary Draisey.

Bernice had a young spirit, great sense of humor and is loved by all of her family, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dugger Funeral Home, 111 Luick's Lane South, Belmond, IA.

Mason City Globe Gazette - Iowa
March 16, 2011  
DAVENPORT, Bernice (I14190)
 
80 Bennie's obituary appeared on page 19 of the Monday, August 24, 1970 Waterloo Daily Courier, Waterloo, Iowa.

NEW HARTFORD ? Services for Bennie Hulsing, 54, who died Sunday p.m. at the University Hospital, Iowa City, will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the New Hartford Baptist Church; survivors include his wife, Evelyn; three sons, Larry, Paul, and John all at home; two daughters, Mrs. Darrell Franken of Aplington and Paula at home; three brothers, Kampe of Minneapolis, Minn., Louie of Vallejo, Calif., and Donald of New Hartford; Engelkes Funeral Home in charge. 
HULSING, Benjamin (I13281)
 
81 Benny GROEN, Berend (I11911)
 
82 Berend 28 jaar Weduwnaar van Elsien Hemmen
Grietje 29 jaar 
Family F380
 
83 Berend Bos en Trijntje Hartog zijn met hun 4 kinderen in 1901 vertrokken naar Noord Amerika (reden lotsverbetering).
Berend was toen 30 jaar en Trijntje 28 jaar.
Zie emigratieregister pagina 13 van 22 800-5549-1901-13  
Family F6648
 
84 Berendina "Dina" Post Brown, age 81, died Thursday, February 17, 1994 in Salt Lake City.

She was born January 5, 1913 in Ogden, a daughter of Jacob Sr. and Eelje Kapp Post. She married William Wallace "Wally" Brown, January 8, 1941 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She served as a Sunday School and Primary teacher for many years. She served with her husband as a temple sealer and endowment worker.She was a kind, compassionate woman, who served others at every opportunity.

Surviving are her husband, of Ogden; three daughters, Rose Olds (Carl), Salt Lake City; Elja Anderson (Don), Vernal, Utah; Patricia Martinez (Robert), Castro Valley, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one sister, Grace Jugler, Ogden.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m and Tuesday 12 noon to 12:45 p.m. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery. 
POST, Berendina (I5569)
 
85 Beroep bij overlijden zoon Jan: wegwerker HULSING, Jan (I657)
 
86 Beroep overledene: bierhuishouder HULSING, Jan (I657)
 
87 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6880)
 
88 Beroep vader: Veldwachter Family F361
 
89 Beroep: blaauwverversknecht VAN DER BIJL, Gerrit (I6891)
 
90 Beroep: Flankeur ZUIDLAND, Luitjen Jurjens (I4490)
 
91 Beroep: Schaapherder HOLLESTELLE, Jan Pieterse (I6200)
 
92 Beroep: Scheepskapitein ZUIDLAND, Jurjen Jans (I4466)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5835)
 
94 Beroep: Veldwachter en Schipper ZUIDLAND, Jan Jurjens (I961)
 
95 Beroep: wegwerker HULSING, Berend (I1043)
 
96 Bert DE ROO, Lambertus Lukas (I15984)
 
97 Bert/Albert OPHEIKENS, Ubbertus (I11559)
 
98 Bertha AALDERKS, Bertje (I14028)
 
99 Betaald voor begrafenis 12-6-1634 COIJLERS (I1350)
 
100 Betaald voor begrafenis 28-10-1646 COIJLERS, Harmen (I1349)
 

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