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701 Kind erkend bij huwelijk ouders d.d. 8 mei 1897. Gezin: Jasper Bouwer / Joukje Veenstra (F561)
 
702 kind erkend bij huwelijk ouders d.d.27 december 1906. Gezin: Johannes de Jong / Doutje de Jong (F314)
 
703 Kind erkend bij huwelijksakte d.d. 11-07-1908 te Leeuwarden; kind aangegeven onder de naam "Steunebrink" Gezin: Alexander Bul / Froukje Steunebrink (F1813)
 
704 Kind Gewettigd bij huwelijk door Reinier Franssen op 24-12-1841 te Breda. Gezin: Reinier Franssen / Margaretha van Hoorn (F1408)
 
705 Kind gewettigd bij huwelijk van de ouders op 25-05-1912. Gezin: Dirk Dam / Iktje Oldenburger (F587)
 
706 Kinderen erkend bij huwelijk ouders d.d. 11 mei 1907, gemeente Achtkarspelen. Gezin: Franciscus Veenstra / Sijke Veenstra (F553)
 
707 kloosterzuster Donners, Maria Cornelia (I8288)
 
708 Kontroleur op Sumatra in 1895 Kuiken, Hendrik (I672)
 
709 Lammert Heringa werd geboren op 20 januari 1921 in Kortezwaag. Na het behalen van zijn HBS-diploma kwam hij in opleiding bij de wetenschappelijke afdeling van de Bataafse Petroleum Maatschappij in Amsterdam, om later uitgezonden te worden naar het voormalige Nederlands-Indië. Deze opleiding stagneerde toen de Tweede Wereldoorlog uitbrak en de BPM-installaties en gebouwen in de hoofdstad werden verwoest door een bombardement van de bezetter.

Heringa liet zich toen inschrijven bij de universiteit van Groningen om medicijnen te gaan studeren. Hier weigerde hij de loyaliteitsverklaring te ondertekenen en dook onder in een kampeertent in de bossen van Noord-Laren. Na enige tijd ging hij weer naar Groningen terug en werd hij opgenomen in het gezin van prof. dr. H.J. Backer. Onder de schuilnaam 'Fokkinga' verspreidde hij illegale studentenbladen en Je Maintiendrai. Dit deed hij samen met zijn vriend, de Gorredijkster dokterszoon Hans Ebbinge. Toen het verspreidingsgebied voor de twee mannen te groot werd, zorgde A.E. Gorter (hoofd van de openbare ULO te Woldendorp) dat er hulp kwam van twee 17-jarige jongens. Een van de knapen ging wat onvoorzichtig te werk, waardoor hij in handen viel van een politieman die een NSB'er was. De jongen werd onder druk gezet en noemde de naam van Heringa. Deze kreeg een boodschap dat er te weinig kranten waren op het adres van zijn helper. Toen Heringa het pakket op 23 december 1943 wilde afleveren, deed een lid van de Sicherheitsdienst de deur open. Heringa werd naar het huis van bewaring gebracht en aan een zwaar verhoor onderworpen. Ondanks de mishandelingen heeft hij geen namen van andere verzetsmensen genoemd. Uit de gevangenis heeft Heringa professor Backer via een relatie een brief gestuurd, waarin de namen van mensen stond die onder moesten duiken.

Na vier weken gevangenschap in Groningen, werd Heringa via kamp Amersfoort naar Utrecht vervoerd om daar zijn vonnis af te wachten. Hier verbleef hij in de gevangenis aan het Wolvenplein. Hij werd veroordeeld tot drie jaar tuchthuis. Eind 1944 kwam hij in de jeugdgevangenis in Siegburg terecht, waar hij hongeroedeem en vlektyfus kreeg. Na de bevrijding is Heringa met een Amerikaans transport in Heerlen aangekomen, waar hij werd opgehaald door professor Backer. Hij werd opgenomen in het R.K. ziekenhuis in Groningen. Toen bekend werd dat hij aan zware tuberculose leed, werd hij via het sanatorium Hellendoorn naar Hoog-Laren overgebracht, waar hij op 28 april 1946 overleed. Na de crematie in Groningen is zijn urn bijgezet op de Algemene begraafplaats aan de Hegedyk in Gorredijk. 
Heeringa, Lammert (I6032)
 
710 Larry C. Siegersma, 71, of Georgetown, Texas formerly of League City, Texas passed away on February 8, 2014 in Georgetown. Larry was born on July 12, 1942 in Princeton, Minnesota to Charlie and Jane DeVries Siegersma. He graduated from the Milaca Minnesota High School in 1960 as his class Salutatorian. He was united in marriage to Joan Wolff, Sept 5, 1964 in St. Louis MO.

Larry was a retired Air Force Lt. Colonel, serving in the Reserves for 31 years. A proud graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Larry knew his education would serve him well. He began his business career with Missouri Pacific Railroad before moving to the Penreco Division of Pennzoil Corporation. He devoted 25 years to Penreco where he eventually retired as an International Sales Manager.

He was a member of the Foundry Sunday School Class at First United Methodist Church of Georgetown. Larry thoroughly enjoyed volunteering his time at Cross Roads Homeless Ministry as a cook in Houston, Texas.
Larry was an avid golfer who enjoyed playing the White Wing Course in Sun City. Years ago he made a hole in one when he was living in Detroit, Michigan. There are some things that you remember about yourself and laugh at and enjoy and those memories serve one well yet the memories that others have of you carry the family a long way. Larry stood tall. He was a dutiful servant of God, a leader, a man of his word and a gentleman.
He is survived by his wife, Joan Wolff Siegersma of Georgetown; daughter, Michele (Gary) Goodson of Cypress, TX; grandchildren: Lauren and Madison Goodson of Cypress, TX; brother, Wesley (Barb) Siegersma of Pine Island, MN; and sisters: Kathy (Leon) Kooiman of Escondido, CA, Carol (Charlie) Brown of Delano, MN and brother-in-law, Don (Carolyn) Wolff of Chesterfield, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents.

A memorial service honoring his life will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, 
Siegersma, Larry Charles (I5405)
 
711 Liefdezusters van de Heilige Carolus Borromeus Meesen, Louisa Francisca Wilhelmina (I7221)
 
712 Loren attended country schools in Warren County, New Virginia High School and graduated in 1934 from St. Marys High School.

On March 17, 1937, he was untied in marriage to Marvel Henson and to this union three children were born.

He was engaged in farming near Medora for 33 years, was a member of the Medora Methodist Church, and was active in community affairs. 
Loomis, Loren Ralph (I6275)
 
713 Lorna Lou Wesseling was born on July 5, 1958 in Platte, SD to James and Berniece (Koopal) Wesseling. She graduated from Chamberlain SD High School in 1976 and went on to continue her education, becoming a Legal Secretary. After completing her education, she relocated to New York City where she was employed at a legal firm for several years. She united in marriage to Howard Blumberg on June 21, 1981 in New York. To this union a daughter, Amanda Jean Blumberg was born on June 3, 1986 who was the light of her life. In 1999 the marriage ended.

Grateful for having shared in Lorna's life: her daughter, Amanda Jean Blumberg of Bronx, NY; her father, James Wesseling of Parkston, SD; 2 sisters: Carmen (Randy) Assmus of Lime Springs, IA and Brenda (Richard) Hebrink of LaMont, IA; a brother, Mike (Paula) Wesseling of Fairfax, VA; great grandmother, Gertrude Wesseling of Sioux Falls, SD; a very special friend, Steven Olson of Lincoln, NE; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Lorna was preceded in death by: her mother, Berniece (Koopal) Wesseling; her grandparents, Jennie and Martin "Mert" Koopal; and grandfather, Harold Wesseling.

Lorna was a very kind, considerate and wonderful person with a big heart. She will be greatly missed by her family and all who met her. 
Wesseling, Lorna Lou (I5626)
 
714 Marge was born on June 6, 1928, to Dick D. and Nellie Viola Bierma in Madrid, where she grew up. The family later moved to Sutherland, where Marge graduated from Sutherland High School in 1945. She then worked for Arnold Drug Store.

On June 13, 1948, Marge married Vance Miller Arnold at the Sutherland Presbyterian Church. They later attended the University of Nebraska, where Marge graduated with a teaching degree and Vance with a degree in business. They returned to Sutherland in 1951, where they raised four sons and continued to operate the Arnold Drug Company. Marge also taught sixth grade at Sutherland Public Schools.

Marge was a member and very active with the Sutherland Presbyterian Church. She and Vance loved to dance and were members of the Winter Dance Club for many years. She loved her home and was an immaculate housekeeper. Marge was a good wife and mother. She and Vance had celebrated over 66 years of marriage together.

Marge was preceded in death by her son, Don; parents, Dick and Nellie Bierma; four brothers; and four sisters.

She will be missed by her husband, Vance, of North Platte; three sons, Kent (Katy) Arnold, of North Platte, Greg Arnold, of Parker, Colorado, and Jeff (Kandyce) Arnold, of Fremont; seven grandchildren, Bradford, Vanessa, Daniel, David, Steven and Kip Arnold and Sunny (Matt) Karges; six great-grandchildren, Broderick and Bristol Arnold, Harvey Fanning and Graham, Garrett and Leo Arnold; brothers, Charles (Mary) Bierma and Gayle Bierma, all of Omaha; a sister, Erma Jean Young, of Elkhorn, Wisconson; a brother-in-law, Sanford “Sandy” Arnold, of Phoenix; and many nieces, nephews and other family.
 
Bierma, Marjorie Maye (I6288)
 
715 Marie attended District 90 grade school in Loretto. Marie resided and nannied for Superintendent of Wayzata Schools in order to graduate from Wayzata High School in 1943 after bus routes changed. Marie moved to Minneapolis and worked for Russell Miller Milling Co., as a bookkeeper/secretary until she met Lowell Dehn, the love of her life, at Lake Sarah Dance Pavillion. Marie and Lowell were united in marriage on May 23, 1950, in Corcoran, MN. Marie and Lowell raised 10 children on their family dairy farm in Rogers, MN. Marie selflessly loved her husband and children faithfully preparing meals, doing laundry, gardening and canning the harvest, along with many other general housekeeping chores. Marie was an active and faithful member of St. Martin's and St. Andrews Catholic Churches where she was a choir member, Christian Mothers' treasurer, taught CCD classes, moderated small meetings and belonged to the St. Martin's and St. Michael's prayer lines. Marie was a lifelong member of the Elk River/Rogers VFW 5518 Ladies Auxiliary. Marie was genuinely interested in everyone she met. She was an encouragement and role model to all. Marie was preceded in death by her parents, Ephrem and Agnes Pouliot; husband, Lowell; son, Rollie; great-grandson, Cole Messer; brothers, Ernie and Donald; sisters, Isabelle Barthel and Delia Roehl. Survived by daughters, Denise (Richard) Harding, Cheryl (Gordy) Dehmer; sons, Michael (Sandy), Brian (Melanie), Kevin (Sherri), Chris (Debbie), Joe (Kim), Leon (Sandy) and Keith (Heidi); 34 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren plus 2; brothers, George, Fr. Francis, Richard, Ralph, Leo, Fr. Gene; sisters, Marian Neuman, Carol Mindrum; many other relatives and friends. Pouliot, Marie Catherine (I8916)
 
716 Marilyn passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on December 2, 2018. She was the daughter of Harold and Dora Ives.

Marilyn graduated from Lawton High School and Western Michigan University with a Bachelors of Music Degree. She taught elementary school in Decatur and Schoolcraft Schools for six years.

She married Donald MacKellar on December 30, 1960. She was an accomplished musician and taught piano lessons out of her home. Marilyn also played piano, organ and keyboard for the Church of God in Decatur for many years.

Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband Donald; her parents; brother Ken Ives; his wife Lee and sister-in-law Marian MacKellar. Marilyn is survived by brother Marvin ( Roberta) Ives of Marcellus; son Nathan (Andrea) MacKellarof Decatur; daugher Sheila Augst of Kalamazoo; seven grandchildren; Joshua Whitlock, Lucas MacKellar, Zachary (Stacy) MacKellar, Derick Augst, Erica Augst, Sherica Augst and Calla Augst; one great-grandchild due in July and long-time family friend, Shirley Hagen.

Family meant everything to Marilyn and she was the glue holding it together. 
Ives, Marilyn Harriet (I5905)
 
717 Meester der Huisarmen.
Meester van de Sint Eloysbroederschap te Roermond.
Meester bontmaker. 
Smeets, Meester Gaert (I3666)
 
718 Meester van het smedenambacht
 
Smeets, Gerard (I3662)
 
719 Mijn ongeval Lipsch, Martinus (I6254)
 
720 Mijnwerker - sleper Laumen, Theodor (I58)
 
721 milicien bij het 8e regiment Infanterie Tjepkema, Tjepke (I384)
 
722 Mr. Loomis was born June 6, 1917, in Murray, Iowa, to Ralph and Elsie (Bierma) Loomis. He grew up on the family farm and graduated from St. Mary's (Iowa) High School. He married his high school sweetheart, Wyla Elaine Jacobs, Feb. 26, 1941, in Indianola, Iowa. The couple moved to Wyoming in 1941 and worked for Ralph Wiley on Prairie Dog Creek for four years. They later moved to Big Horn, where Mr. Loomis was dairyman for Goelet Gallatin at the Gallatin Ranch. When the ranch sold the dairy herd and developed a Hereford cow-calf operation, Mr. Loomis became foreman. He later bought all the cattle and machinery and leased the ranch until 1984, when he retired. He was a ditch rider for the Last Chance Ditch for several years. He was a charter member of the Big Horn Lions Club and served as president. He was a 4-H leader for many years and a member of the Big Horn Volunteer Fire Department and the Mount Hope Cemetery board of directors. He enjoyed building cabinets, knickknack boxes and planters and was the primary architect for a mountain cabin. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting with his family and riding his four-wheeler to the cabin. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Dennis of Big Horn and Marion of Cheyenne; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Loomis, Wendell Earl (I6276)
 
723 Mrs. Margaret J. Wagenaar, 64, who moved to Phoenix two years ago from Chicago, died Tuesday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Wagenaar, 3628 E. Sheridan, was a member of Lakeview Reformed Church and had been a dental secretary 20 years in Chicago. She was born in Sullivan, Ind.
Survivors include her husband, John; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Bruining, Phoenix, Mrs. Dorothy Evers, Sacramento, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Raymond, Scottsdale; another sister and four brothers, all of Chicago; and five grandchildren. 
Radius, Margaret J. (I5719)
 
724 Mrs. Mulder, the former Rose De Jong, was born at Ireton March 8, 1912. She was married to Alvin Mulder on February 10, 1933, at Ireton.

Survivors include the widower; five sons, Alfred of Gallup, New Mex., Harold of Dearborn, Mich., Ivan of Alameda, Calif. , Marvin in Vietnam, Leon at home; four daughters, Mrs. Stan Altena of Sioux Center, Mrs. Curtis Roelofs of Grand Rapids, Mich., Miss Alma and Miss Donna at home; four brothers, Ted De Jong of Ireton, Bernard of Artesia, Calif., Henry of Maurice, Alfred of Ireton; three sisters, Mrs. Art De Boer of Orange City, Mrs. Clarence Mulder of Ireton, Mrs. Harold Bolkema of Grand Rapids, Mich.; 15 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Fred De Jong of Ireton. 
de Jong, Roelfje (I7827)
 
725 Mrs. Wills was born April 3, 1925, in the Town of Dexter, Pittsville, Wood County, Wisconsin, the first of seven daughters of the late Clarke and Lena Henrietta (Van Dam/Van Dan) Turner. She attended grades 1st – 8th at the Wallace School in the Town of Hiles, graduating from Pittsville High School in 1943.
Bernice worked at the Canning Factory in Pittsville during 1941 – 1943; Nash Cranberry Marsh in Wisconsin Rapids from 1949 – 1952. Beginning in 1970 she worked in Housekeeping at Riverview Hospital retiring in November 1990.
She taught Sunday School in 1949 – 1950 at the Moravian Church, Wisconsin Rapids. As a child growing up, she had her own gardening plot and continued gardening, reading, embroidering and cross stitching in her early years.
Bernice married Raymond David Wills, September 25, 1943, at the Congregational parsonage in Pittsville, Wood County, Wisconsin. They moved to Wisconsin Rapids the day after their marriage. They enjoyed traveling northern Wisconsin each year for their anniversary to see the colors change, traveling to various casinos including a memorable 60th anniversary trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. Raymond died July 20, 2015.
She was a member of the Stevens Point Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Even though she had some French, Dutch and even more Scottish heritage, she was proud of her English heritage as England is where the majority of her family came from. Her fifth great grandfathers, Lt Thomas Ballard, Lt John Dibble Jr, and Joseph Drake had fought in the American Revolution and her 9th great grandfather, Lt William Spencer who had fought in the colonial wars in the 1600s. Through her 9th great grandmother, Agnes Harris, she was related to Hugh Capet, King of France, and her Magna Carta ancestor William Malet.
She is survived by children, Larry Wills, Karen Wills, and Rodney (Susan) Wills, four grandsons Shane Denne'e, Appleton, Kenneth (Lynda) Wills, Slinger, Kevin Wills, West Bend, Steven (Danielle) Wills, West Bend, three great granddaughters, Brittney Harder, Olivia Wills and Michelle Wills, three great-grandsons, Lakin Denne'e, Cade Wills and Ryan Wills, two great great grandsons, Carter Schwendeman and his father David Schwendeman and Boden Helgeson and his father Tyler Helgeson and two sisters Bonnie Haasl, Wisconsin Rapids and Hazel Lewis, Beloit.
In addition to her husband and parents, Bernice was preceded in death by her beloved granddaughter Dawn Marie (Denne'e) Harder, one infant granddaughter, four sisters Helen Jorsensen, Effie Enerson, June Smith and Darlene Peterson, and daughter-in-law Mary Wills. 
Turner, Bernice Ruth (I13241)
 
726 Naar Australië gemigreerd Gezin: Willem Buikstra / Bernardina Bouma (F1023)
 
727 Naar Australië gemigreerd Gezin: Tjalling Buikstra / Elisabeth Hoff (F1027)
 
728 Nancy was born in Chicago, IL, on March 26, 1940 to Nicolas and June (Beyer) VanderVliet.

At 19, she met the love of her life, Jim Adducci. They were married on May 6, 1961 and, together, through the last 55 years, built a wonderful life. They raised 3 children, Marybeth (Mark) Shisler, of Orlando, FL, Joanne (LaMont) Schulz, of Oregon, WI and James Adducci of La Crosse.

Her eyes would light up and the stories would flow when anyone asked about her 3 beautiful grandchildren, Danielle Shisler, Adam Shisler and Hogan Schulz.

Her feisty zest for life and desire to be around people led her to many different things over the years. If she were here today she'd say her claim to fame was being an accomplished shopper (and being the neatest pack rat ever)!! She loved to cook and the kitchen was her domain, even leading her to being the first "Coulee Region Cooks" guest 27 years ago. 
VanderVliet, Nancy Jean (I13515)
 
729 Omgekomen bij een bombardement. Zevenbergen, Krijn (I15110)
 
730 Omgekomen in een vuurgevecht met de Duitsers. Hilkens, Leonardus Petrus Josephus (I8760)
 
731 Omgekomen tijdens een auto-ongeluk. Schenk, Mark Ray (I13103)
 
732 On June 11, 2018. Preceded in death by wife, Anita; surrounded by daughters, Sandra (Greg) Dahn & Cindy (Doug) Anderson; grandchildren, Melissa (Jim), Corey (Tera) & Troy (Shelby); great-grandchildren, Mason, Cole, Makenna, Ashlyn, Evan, Easton & Hailey; sister, Dottie (Harry) Rensenbrink; companion, Lee Whitting; also many nieces, nephews, relatives & friends. Funeral Service 11 AM Thursday, June 14th, at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 10-11 AM prior to the service. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials Preferred. Special thanks to the staff at The Pillars Hospice Home in Oakdale for their kindness. van Someren, Alvin M. (I5395)
 
733 Ongehuwd. Bos, Pieter Meeuwis (I3286)
 
734 Onroerend goedbezitter 't Goed te Melcrode.
Schepenen te Swalmen voor Hertog v. Gelre. 
van Horne, Godevaart (I3670)
 
735 op 1 juli 1890 vanuit Het Bildt vertrokken naar Amerika. Gezin: Arjen Kuiken / Aagje Buikstra (F93)
 
736 Op 1 juli 1909 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Schat, Syds (I1360)
 
737 Op 15 maart 1883 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Gezin: Cornelis Meyer / (F877)
 
738 Op 15 maart 1883 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Gezin: Cornelis Meyer / Dieuwke Buikstra (F245)
 
739 Op 17 augustus 1897 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar Amerika. Kuipers, Hendrik Wytzes (I5513)
 
740 Op 19 april 1893 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar Chicago. Gezin: Anne Wassenaar / Boukje van der Ley (F2217)
 
741 op 19 maart 1874 aangekomen in New York vanuit Liverpool. Kuipers, Anne (I5829)
 
742 Op 20 april 1883 vertrokken naar USA Gezin: Evert Kuipers / Trijntje Wijnsma (F1560)
 
743 Op 21 mei 1942 vanwege dwangarbeid naar Bremen, Duitsland. Bevaart, Willem Hendrik (I1611)
 
744 Op 21 september 1881 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Buikstra, Neeltje (I992)
 
745 Op 22 februari 1898 vertrokken van Westdongeradeel naar Amerika. van der Weg, Goffe (I7316)
 
746 Op 25 mei 1889 vertrokken van Het Bildt naar Amerika. Gezin: Hendrik Kuiken / Fimma Elisabeth Bloemsma (F155)
 
747 Op 30 september 1922 aangekomen in New York. Claessen, Antoon (I6746)
 
748 Op 31 maart 1890 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA (Jitske, Arjen, Thomas en Rinske). Gezin: Klaas van der Mey / Jitske Buikstra (F874)
 
749 op 9 februari 1911 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar DAKOTA. Gezin: Sybrand Koopal / Anna de Boer (F1649)
 
750 Overleden a.b. van het schip Adriana gelegen in de kom der vaart. den Ouden, Dirk (I3085)
 

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