INDEX Grafisch

Agnes Hoekstra
Persoon:
GeslachtVrouw
Familienaam Hoekstra
Roepnaam Agnes
Voornamen Akke Jans
Geboren di 20 feb 1894 te Minnertsga aangifte: Barradeel, aktenr 41;
Overleden do 6 aug 1992 te Orange City, Sioux county, Iowa, USA 98jr
Begraven te Orange City, West Lawn Cemetery
Adres Orange County (Iowa, USA))
Vader: Hoekstra, Jan Cornelis,1864-1942(X1888,1k)(X1893,3k)(X1903,2k)
Moeder: Jong, Martha Jacobs de,1868-1900(X1893,3k)
Gezin:
1. Hoekstra, Akke Jans,1894-1992(X1915,3k)
2. Hoekstra, Sieuwke Jans,1895-1895
3. Hoekstra, Jacob Jans,1899-1990(X1924)
4. Hoekstra, Tietje Jans,1889-1974(X1920,2k)
5. Hoekstra, Martha Jans,1904-1992(X,10k)
6. Hoekstra, Cornelis Jans,1907-1999(X,6k)
Relatie:Klompenburg, Yge van,1893-1975(X1915,3k)
Burg.huwelijk do 4 feb 1915 te  Orange City
20 jr bron: Sioux, Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934 Ref ID item 1 p 487;
Kinderen:
1. Klompenburg, Martha Leona van,1916-1929
2. Klompenburg, Daisy Irene van
3. Niet openbaar-
Kinderen:
artikel in memoriam:
van 1894 tot 1992: Agnes Van Klompenburg, 98, of Orange City died Thursday, August 6, at Heritage House Nursing Home in Orange City.
Services were at 10:30 a.m. Monday at First Reformed Church of Orange City with the Rev. Steven Vander Molen officiating. Burial was in West Lawn Cemetery.
The former Agnes Hoekstra was born February 20, 1894, in Minnertsga, The Netherlands, the daughter of John and Martha Hoekstra. She came to the United States with her family at age 14.
She married Ike Van Klompenburg February 4, 1915, in Orange City. The couple farmed in the Sioux County area until 1950, when they moved to Maurice. They moved to Orange City in 1955.
He died July 17, 1975, in Orange City.
She became a resident of Heritage House in July 1990.
She was a member of First Reformed Church.
Survivors include a son and his wife, James and Marvella of Sioux City; a daughter-in-law, Audrey Van Klompenburg of Montevideo, Minnesota; a brother, Cornie Hoekstra of Orange City; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Daisy and Martha, and a son, John. bron: Sioux Center News 12-8-1992

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