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98751 Married. STAFFORD, Charles (I54993)
 
98752 Married. STAFFORD, Ray (I25719)
 
98753 Married. STAFFORD, Lewis W. (I43324)
 
98754 Married. STAFFORD, Ray (I25719)
 
98755 Married. STAFFORD, Lewis W. (I43324)
 
98756 Married. MEREDITH, Orpha M. (I43055)
 
98757 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98758 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98759 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98760 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98761 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98762 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98763 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98764 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98765 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98766 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98767 Married. Had 5 daughters - see Vol 22 page 7 Stafford Data. STAFFORD, Stephen Luther (I26110)
 
98768 Married. Name of spouse unknown. MARTIN, Gary (I15144)
 
98769 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98770 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98771 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98772 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98773 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98774 Married: Marie F. Hull 9 FEB 1935 in Christian Co., Missouri

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Social Security Death Index
Name: Ray Loveland
Last Residence: 98942 Selah, Yakima, Washington
Born: 9 Jun 1910
Died: 16 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

LOVELAND, Ray S "Doc"; 89; Selah WA; Yakima H-R; 1999-11-17

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Loveland&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=50&GScnty=2991&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=46992834&df=all&
Ray Sigel Loveland
Birth: Jun. 9, 1910, Missouri
Death: Nov. 16, 1999
Burial: Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington

Spouse:
Marie F. Hull Loveland (1917 - 1990) 
LOVELAND, Ray Sigel (I121047)
 
98775 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCOTT, Marilyn (I16557)
 
98776 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCOTT, Carroll (I16556)
 
98777 Marrige listing has the groom as Edmund Stafford. Family F6953
 
98778 Marrige listing has the groom as Edmund Stafford. Family F6953
 
98779 Marrige listing has the groom as Edmund Stafford. Family F6953
 
98780 Marrige listing has the groom as Edmund Stafford. Family F6953
 
98781 Marrige listing has the groom as Edmund Stafford. Family F6953
 
98782 Marrion C., age ten months, is listed as son on the 1910 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of John L. Williams.

Marion, age 10, is listed as son on the 1920 Webster Co., Missouri census in the HH of John Williams.

Marion, age 20, is listed as son on the 1930 Webster Co., Missouri census in the HH of John W. Williams. 
WILLIAMS, Maron C. (I121148)
 
98783 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98784 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98785 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98786 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98787 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98788 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98789 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98790 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98791 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98792 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98793 Marritje Jans, born about 1607 in Flekkeroy, Norway was the daughter of Tryntje Jonas who was the first mid-wife of New Amsterdam and the sister of Anneke Jans. Anneke had married twice. First to Roelof Jansen in Amsterdam Reformed Niew Kerk in April of 1623 and the second time in New Amsterdam to Domine Everadus Bogardus in March of 1638.

The records show that Marritje was married three times. Around 1632 she married Tyman Jansen, more than likely at Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He died before 1646, for in that year Marritje married for the second time to Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen on 28 August 1646 at the Reformed Dutch Church at New Amsterdam. Dirck died by July 1648 and the following year on 20 July 1649 Marritje married for the third and last time to Govert
Loockermans.

Marritje Jans and Tyman Jansen. They had one child, a daughter, Elsje (Elsie) who was born about 1633/34 in New Amsterdam. Elsie married twice, first, with intentions recorded
7 Jan 1652 at New Amsterdam, to Pieter Cornelis Vanderveen; and second, on 11 April 1663 at New Amsterdam to Jacob Leiser.

Elsie had four children by Pieter. Three, Cornelis, Timotheus, and Margarita, were mentioned in her mother's will. Her second marriage to Jacob Leiser resulted in seven more children being added to her progeny: Susanna, Catharina, Jacob, Mary, Johannes, Hester, and Francina.

Marritje Jans and Dirck Corneliszen Van Wensveen. From this marriage one child was born and baptized at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. He was christened as Cornelis and was recorded as Cornelis Dirckszen in marriage intentions to Grietje Hendricks on 17 Nov 1652. They had one son, Dirck Dirckszen, who was baptized at New Amsterdam
on 2/3/1674.

Marritje Jans and Govert Loockermans. Govert had been previously married to Ariaentje Jans. He and Marritje had one child, Jacob, who was baptized at New Amsterdam on 17/3/1652 and witnessed by: Pieter Prins, Annetje Loockermans, and Jacob Van Couwenhoven. Records show that Jacob was alive but unmarried on 7/5/1677--the date of his mother's will. It was proved in New York on 22/7/1678 with a codicil dated
1/11/1677.

Sources: NYG&BR, records of Reformed Dutch Church New Amsterdam,
"Dear Cousin..." by William Brower Bogardus and many of the resources he
mentions in his wonderful book.
 
JANS, Marritje (I28768)
 
98794 Marsel, age 1, is listed as son on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Bedford Stafford.

Marvin J., age 10, is listed as son on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Bedford W. Stafford.

Marvin, age 21, is listed as son on the 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Bedford Stafford.

Tennessee State Marriages
Name: M J Stafford
Spouse: Nina Clark
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1936
Marriage County: Jackson
Marriage State: Tennessee

Social Security Death Index
Name: M. J. Stafford
Last Residence: 37148 Portland, Sumner, Tennessee
Born: 12 May 1908
Died: 26 May 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951)

Marvin Stafford is named as brother in the Nov. 1990 Obituary for Raymond E. Stafford. 
STAFFORD, Marvin James (I2065)
 
98795 MARSHALL --Services for Ethel Sinderella Boerboom, 81, of Marshall, will be today ( November 24, 1999 ) at 10:30 a. m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Marshall. Visitation is from 9:00 a. m. until time of service. Burial will be in St. Eloi Catholic Cemetery in Ghent. Rehkamp Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Boerboom died November 20, 1999, at Weiner Memorial Medical Center in Marshall. She was born August 4, 1918 in Lyon County to John and Martha (McDaniel) Stafford. She attended rural grade school and graduated from Marshall High School in 1936. She worked for Northwestern Bell until her marriage with John A. Boerboom June 4, 1940 at St. Eloi Catholic Church in Ghent. The couple farmed in the Ghent area until retirement in 1976 when they moved to Marshall. She did volunteer work, liked traveling and sewing and she especially enjoyed her family and friends.
Survivors include her son Bennet of Marshall; daughters, Lorette Danielowski of Meyerstown PA., and Doris Hughes of Balaton ,MN; eight grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son, three brothers and one sister. 
STAFFORD, Ethel Sindrilla (I69466)
 
98796 MARSHALL --Services for John A. Boerboom of Marshall will be held today (May 10, 1999) 10:30 a. m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic church in Marshall. Visitation is a Rehkamp Funeral Home is at 8:30 a. m. until the funeral. Burial will be at St. Eloi Catholic Cemetery in Ghent.
Mr. Boerboom died at Weiner Memorial Nursing Home in Marshall on Friday (May 7, 1999)
He was born January 5, 1914 to Jacob and Louise (DeWisperaeler) Boerboom in Ghent. He attended school at St. Eloi's and in New Ulm. He and Ethel Stafford were married on June 4, 1940 in St. Eloi's Church in Ghent. The couple farmed in the Ghent area until his retirement in 1976, when they moved to Marshall. He was active member of Holy Redeemer Church. He enjoyed rolle bolle, golf, fishing and playing cards with family and friends.
Survivors include his wife; son Bennet of Marshall; daughters, Lorette Danielowski of Myertown, PA. ;And Doris Hughes of Balaton, MN; brothers, Edward of Ghent and Gerald and Vincent, both of Marshall, and sisters, Geraldine Carrow of Marshall and Bertha DeCamer of Ghent.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son Michael; and his bothers Henry, August, Bill and Harry. He was Farmer and owned a farm in the area of Ghent Minnesota. Ethel Sindrilla STAFFORD and John A. BOERBOOM had the following children: All Living


 
BOERBOOM, John A. (I69475)
 
98797 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. COLEMAN, Marshall Hayes (I93914)
 
98798 Marshell, age 1 & eleven months, is listed as son on the 1920 Davidson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Elias S. & Alta Pinekard.

Marshal, age 12, is listed as son on the 1930 Davidson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Shanon & Alea Pinekane. 
PINEKARD, Marshall (I121476)
 
98799 Martha applied for a Revolutionary War pension on January 30, 1840 in
Morgan Co., KY. 
CRAIG, Martha (I9275)
 
98800 Martha applied for a Revolutionary War pension on January 30, 1840 in
Morgan Co., KY. 
CRAIG, Martha (I9275)
 

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