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10801 overledene wonende te Hellevoetsluis van der Wagt, Jacoba (I20954)
 
10802 Overledene wonende te Nieuw Beijerland Buis, Maartje (I20031)
 
10803 Overledene wonende te Nieuw-Beijerland. Vingerling, Leendert (I8347)
 
10804 Overledene wonende te Nieuwenhoorn. Nieuwenhuizen, Arie (I6602)
 
10805 Overledene wonende te Oudenhoorn Zoeteman, Margaretha Adriana (I7820)
 
10806 Overledene wonende te Rhoon Hoogstad, Jaantje (I20993)
 
10807 Overledene wonende te Spijkenisse. Korengevel, Elizabeth (I993)
 
10808 Overledene wonende te Vierpolders. Vermaat, Arendje (I11992)
 
10809 overledene wonende te Vlaardingen. van Rij, Adriaantje (I12447)
 
10810 overledene wonende te Zuidland van Rij, Jacob (I12068)
 
10811 Overledene wonende te Zuidland Brouwer, Cornelia (I19594)
 
10812 Overledene wonende te Zuidland Vermaat, Pieter (I6930)
 
10813 Overledene wonende te Zuidland Peters, Jaapje (I18872)
 
10814 Overledene wonende te Zuidland Weeda, Belia (I18144)
 
10815 Overledene wonende te Zuidland van Doorn, Willempje (I1987)
 
10816 Overledene wonende te Zuidland aan het Hoofd 80.
Bij overlijden de leeftijd van bijna 70 jaren. 
Chabanon, Berthe (I18586)
 
10817 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. van Putten, Klaasje (I1090)
 
10818 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. Diephout, Francina (I6548)
 
10819 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. van den Engel, Bastiaan (I6334)
 
10820 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. Quispel, Arie (I11806)
 
10821 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. Hagestein, Leendert (I6403)
 
10822 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. den Boer, Anna (I1716)
 
10823 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. Breederland, Jopje (I8022)
 
10824 Overledene Wonende te Zuidland. Gezin F98
 
10825 Overledene Wonende te Zuidland. Landman, Barend (I413)
 
10826 Overledene wonende te zuidland. Landman, Barend (I413)
 
10827 Overledene wonende te Zuidland. van der Sijde, Jannetje (I477)
 
10828 Overledene wonende te Zuidland.  Peters, Pleunis (I8)
 
10829 Overledene woonachtig in Zuidland van den Boogaard, Arendje Jannetje (I893)
 
10830 Overledene woonachtig in Zuidland. van der Velde, Adriana (I7839)
 
10831 Overledene woonachtig in Zuidland. Slings, Jan (I7621)
 
10832 Overledene woonachtig in Zuidland. Looij, Grietje (I6267)
 
10833 Overledene woonachtig in Zuidland. van Vliet, Martina (I8399)
 
10834 Overledene woonachtig te Abbenbroek Monster, Arendje (I12006)
 
10835 Overledene woonachtig te Spijkenisse Herrewijnen, Abraham (I15495)
 
10836 Overledene woonachtig te Zuidland Oosthoek, Jan Izaak (I6453)
 
10837 Overlijden vond plaats aan de 1e Jerichostraat 10a te Rotterdam. van der Wagt, Maartje (I266)
 
10838 Parlementariër Boer Braat was in de jaren 20 één van de grootste tegenstanders van de zomertijd. Tot vijf keer toe kwam hij met een wetsvoorstel om die af te schaffen.

 
Braat, Arend (I6294)
 
10839 Partner van Elisabeth van Briemen. Weduwnaar van Francina Weeda en Adriana Cornelia van Heijzen. van der Hoeven, Cent (I13231)
 
10840 Partner: Gerardus Adrianus Meijer. van Gennep, Maria Johanna (I26679)
 
10841 Partner: Johanna Bruijn van Gennep, Arnoldus Johannes (I26676)
 
10842 PEARL SMITH was born to Marinus and Adrianna (Buitendyk) Overgaauw on July 5, 1920 in Zuidland, Netherlands. When she was nine months old, she came to the United States with her parents to Rock Rapids, Iowa. She was raised on a farm near Leota, Minnesota where she attended Leota Christian School. At the age of 11, she moved with her parents to a farm near Woodstock, Minnesota, and she continued her education at the country school in District 49. While waiting for Jake to return from the service during World War II, Pearl worked in Grand Rapids, Michigan for three years. On February 8, 1946, she was united in marriage to Jake Smith in Holland, Minnesota. Following their marriage, they farmed for many years north of Pipestone, Minnesota where Pearl raised their children and helped on the farm. After their retirement in 1979, they continued to live on the farm until 1987 when they moved into Pipestone. Jake preceded her in death on September 8, 1996. In February, 2004, Pearl moved to Ridgeview Estates in Pipestone; and in March, 2013, she became a resident of the Good Samaritan communities of Pipestone. She died there on Thursday, July 4, 2013 at the age of 92 years, 11 months and 29 days.

Pearl was a member of the Christian Reformed Church in Pipestone, Minnesota. Before she moved to Pipestone, she was a member of the Holland Christian Reformed Church. She read her Bible and prayed daily, and she enjoyed attending Bible studies. She spent many hours sewing, embroidering and baking. Each summer she raised big vegetable gardens and canned the produce she raised. Her joy was to be with her family, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

She is lovingly remembered by her seven children, Jim (Sharla) Smith of Milroy, Minnesota, Adrian (Linda) Smith of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Marlene (Mark) Wagner of Glenwood, Minnesota, Ken (Vickie) Smith of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Muriel (Mike) Pater of Marshall, Minnesota, Phil (Jane) Smith of Pella, Iowa, and Marcia(Paul) Cates of Ida Grove, Iowa; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; four brothers, John (Carol) Overgaauw of Mercedes, Texas, Case (Joan) Overgaauw of Lakeland, California, Pete (Marge) Overgaauw of Kent, Washington, and Adrian (JoAnn) Overgaauw of St. Paul, Minnesota; and three sisters,Wilmenia (Gilbert) Kuiper of Pipestone, Minnesota, Cornelia Zeinstra of Holland, Minnesota, and Jacoba Boersma of Pipestone, Minnesota. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters who died in their youth; three brothers, Jake, Willis and Frank Overgaauw; and her daughter-in-law, Renee Smith.
 
Overgaauw, Pietertje (I18419)
 
10843 Pieter Overgaauw was tuindersknecht, bouwvak- en grondwerkarbeider. Zij woonden te Zuidland (Kerkstraat 186, Prins Bernardstraat 413e (later 13).
Zij kregen zeven kinderen: Jannetje, Sijtje, Willy, Willem Pieter, Pieternella Cornelia, Pieter en Adriana. 
Gezin F6025
 
10844 Pieter Stevensloot geboortig op de Middelsluijs en wonende alhier met Pieternel van Rhij sijn in wettige ondertrouw aangeteektent de 15 januarij en in den Egt bevestigt de 27 maart NB Deese voltrekking van dit huwelijk is soo lang opgehouden door de langdurige kraam van de bruijdt. Want zij een kindt in onegt hadt gekreegen eer sij haar ondertrouw versogte, waar van reedenen & berouw getoont & gegeeven sijn met versoek voor de Edele Kerkenraad om voltrekking van haar huwelijk quod factum est.

Pieter Stevensloot werd in 1735 onder kerkelijk censuur geplaatst wegens hoererij met Pieternel van Rie, welke een onegt kind van hem ter wereld bracht. 
Gezin F6148
 
10845 Pieternelle Bessie Dykshoorn, the daughter of Bas and Martha (Herrewynen) Dekker, was born November 14, 1928 in Boyden, Iowa. Her childhood years were spent in Sheldon, where she received her education, graduating from Sheldon High School.

Nell married Lowell Dykshoorn and to this marriage 3 children were born. Nell and Lowell owned and operated Lindsay Water Softener Company for several years. She was a member of Hope Reformed Church in Spencer.

Nell passed away unexpectedly at her home in Spencer on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at the age of 87. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lowell in 2013; her daughter, Cheryl Buren; a son-in-law, Byron Roos; one brother, Leonard Dekker and a sister, Marie Veen.

Left to cherish her memory are a daughter; one son; 6 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; one brother, Jacob Dekker of Worthington, MN; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Don and Jan Dykshoorn of Sheldon, IA; other relatives and friends. 
Dekker, Pieternella Bessie (I18427)
 
10846 Plona Cupery, 97, formerly of Beaver Creek, died Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, at the Good Samaritan Society – Mary Jane Brown Home in Luverne.

A funeral service was Saturday, Oct. 20, at Hartquist Funeral Home in Luverne with burial at Beaver Creek Cemetery.

Plona Verhey was born June 4, 1915, to Klaas and Lucretia (VanDis) Verhey on the farm west of Hills in Martin Township. She was raised on the farm and attended country school through the eighth grade. Following her education, she remained on the farm to help her family.

On April 29, 1937, Plona married Charles Cupery on her parents' farm near Hills. Following their marriage the couple moved to Valley Springs, S.D. She worked as a janitor for the Reformed Church. In early 1942 the family moved to Randolf, Wis. One year later the family moved to Madison, Wis. In November of 1943 Plona and her family moved to Beaver Creek. On Dec. 6, 1943, her husband was drafted and entered the service. During this time Plona and her children moved into a house in Beaver Creek. In 1945 Charles returned from the service. A short time later the couple divorced. Plona continued to provide for and raise their children. She worked at the Mary Jane Brown Good Samaritan Home in Luverne, at the Beaver Creek school as a janitor, and wallpapered rooms in houses for many people's homes. In June of 2006 she became a resident of the Good Samaritan Society – Mary Jane Brown Home.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Beaver Creek, where she was a part of Circle and taught Sunday school. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting and crafting and loved listening to Daniel O'Donnell.

Plona is survived by a daughter, Charlotte Buddi, Omaha, Neb.; a brother, Cornie Verhey, Beaver Creek; a daughter-in-law, Karla Cupery, Fort Collins, Colo.; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and other family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Lucy Cupery; a son, John Cupery; a son-in-law, Barry Buddi; three siblings, John, Frank, and Minnie; and a sister-in-law, LaVonne Verhey. 
Verheij, Plona (I18428)
 
10847 Probable birth date, related from source Kip, Trijntje Hendriks (I19401)
 
10848 Rang Matroos
Mil. onderdeel K.V. 
Kranenburg, Dirk (I12973)
 
10849 Rang Sld Ekl.3-1-15 RI
Mil. onderdeel KL. 
Vlielander, Jakob (I12970)
 
10850 Rose Van Ottterloo, 89, of Hull died Thursday, September 15, at the Pleasant Acres Care Center in Hull.

Funeral servicewas Monday at 11 a.m. at First Christian Reformed Church in Hull with the Rev. Carl Klompien officiating. Interment was at Hope Cemetery in Hull.

Mrs. Van Otterloo was born on December 31, 1915, at Rock Valley, the daughter of Bastiaan and Jennie (Gritters) Nobel.

She was raised at Rock Valley. She graduated from Western Christian High School in Hull and attended college the equivalent of two years. For 21 years, she was a teacher in country schools in the Rock Valley and Hull areas and in the Sioux Center and Hull Christian Schools.

On July 22, 1955, she married Herman J. Van Otterloo in
Hull. They made their home just south of Hull and later moved into Hull. He died June 14, 1992, in Hull, after more than 36 years of marriage.

In May of 2004, she became a resident of Pleasant Acres.

She was a member of First Christian Reformed Church, where she participated in the Helping Hands Society. She also served as the church secretary for 25 years and was the soldiers' secretary during World War II.

She enjoyed crocheting and quilting and gave afghans and quilts to all her children and grandchildren.

Survivors include her son and his wife, Harlan and Connie Van Otterloo of Hospers; three stepchildren and their spouses, Melvin and Lucille Van Otterloo, of Hull, Harriet and Corwin Doelieslager of Sioux Center and James and Thelma Van Otterloo of Ripon, California; five grandchildren; 15 stepgrandchildren; one great-grandchild; 23 step-great-grandchildren; and two step-great-great-grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by a stepson, Burdett Van Otterloo; a step-great-grandchild; two brothers, Henry and John Nobel; and two sisters, Delia and Magdalena Van Otterloo.

Memorials will be directed to the Hull Christian School.

Sioux Center News 2005-09-21. 
Nobel, Rose (I18476)
 

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