Jennie Smith’s Mother
In January I worked long and hard to connect Jacob and Agnes Smith to their Dutch origins. On the 1900 Federal Census,…
In January I worked long and hard to connect Jacob and Agnes Smith to their Dutch origins. On the 1900 Federal Census,…
Agnes Alberda Born 8 December 1868, Uithuizen, Eemsmond Municipality, Groningen, NetherlandsDied 29 April 1942, Chicago Jacob Smith Born 22 October 1866, Warffum,…
This is a list of genealogy resources related to our Dutch ancestors, which I would very much like to get my hands/eyes…
Source"Back in the days before Napoleon conquered a good bit of Europe most common persons only had one name. Jan, Dirk, Pieter,…
Translation is Finished! I have translated all the Dutch genealogy of Jacob De Jong and Geertje Eenigenburg's ancestors. It still needs to…
I found a Dutch website with a wealth of information about our ancestors, specifically the lineage of Jan DeJong and Maartje Hoogvorst…
I spent some time googling around about our ancestral homeland. Our ancestors hail from two villages in northwest Holland. The two locations…
All information in this post is from eenigenburg.org. Do go check it out; it includes information about the immigration of our Dutch…
Geertje Eingenburg DeJong was born 17 July 1810 in Schoorl, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She died 3 October 1896 in Roseland (Chicago, Illinois). Jacob…
Father Jacob De Jong was born on July 17, 1810 in Holland, Nederland and came to America in the year 1849 on a sailing ship over the big Ocean. The trip took 42 days. It was very stormy and with an epidemic of cholera on board 32 passengers died. They landed in New York and went immediately by steamboat to Chicago where they landed on St Street on July 4, 1849. They traveled the 14 miles south and bought land for five dollars an acre. The place was called Hoogie Prarie (High Prairie).
December 29, 1973 (5th Day of Christmas; Miranda's wedding ring is "five golden rings"). London, England. They did not allow photography at…