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14151 warmoezier
had finished 6th grade and read in English and German when registered for the military 
Overwater, Johannes Franciscus Alphonsus Maria (I32462)
 
14152 warmoezier
Parents: Hendrik Hermanus Schumacher and Maria Margaretha Vreeswijk 
Schumacher, Antonius Johannes Hendricus (I32700)
 
14153 warmoezier (gardener)
From Nieuwer-Amstel to Amsterdam (Boerenwetering 42, (Oude Wetering) een vaart in Amsterdam-Zuid) in 1896, and from Amsterdam to Sloten 1902. Mother Trijntje lived with them. 
Overwater, Gijsbertus Josephus Johannes (I19723)
 
14154 warmoeziersknecht from Essen. His parents were Joan Gerd Brokhage Wichmann and Anna Margaretha Buerhof
 
Wichmann, Hermann Henrich Werner (I32814)
 
14155 warmoezierster
m. Gerhard Hinrich Ojemann from Essen in 1860 (1808-1869), Petrus van Wechem in 1870 
Broekhof, Elisabeth Catharina (I34177)
 
14156 warmozier Brockhoff, Karel Johannes (I32794)
 
14157 Was married Blossom V. who was 25 in 1931 census for Meata, North Battleford, Sask, later to Rhoda (1919-1997) Monson, Chester Nickolas (I45057)
 
14158 Watnebrønd? Broren Andrew registrert som Watnebrnd ved konfirmasjonen i Lisbon. Vatnebrønd/Watnebryn er en gård i Flesberg, Numedal, Buskerud.
Foreldra var Knut "Canute" Waterwell (1800– 1869) og Bertha (1808– 1883)
Dette var kanhende Knut Sjurdson og Berte Aslesdtr. som drog frå Søre Vatnebryn til Amerika i 1839. Denne Berte var 29 år då ho kom til garden i 1837, og fødd i Lier. Flesberg bygdebok band 4, s. 453. og band 3, s. 445, Søre Strand.
Born:
Knudt Waterwell (1864-1884)
Mary Waterwell (1871-1947) 
Watterwell, Ole Knuds. (I39232)
 
14159 weduwe van Pieter Willems Sekveld, their daughter was Neeltje Pieters Segvelt 1747-1802- Capteijn, Neeltje Pitersdr (I24502)
 
14160 Weduwe van Reinier Bosman. Fiks, Johanna (I34092)
 
14161 weduwnaar van Anna Maria van den Hurk Family F9642
 
14162 Weduwnaar van Hendrika Beckmans Strootman, Jacobus (I34088)
 
14163 Weduwnaar van Maria van Heumen. Seeger, Jan Henrich (I24312)
 
14164 Weesmeester te Hoenkoop. Married to Marie Geertsdr van Vliet, daughter of Gerrit Willemsz van Vlist. Stolwijck, Willem Jans (I24787)
 
14165 werkman, kastelein (landlord) Brama, Petrus Ariesz (I22818)
 
14166 Werkman, schulper

1839 Noordwijkerhout Population Register, living in house #11, 3 families, 11 people:
-Cornelis Duivenvoorden (42, Pump Driller, born Noordwijkerhout), and his wife, Alida Koningsbrugge (42, Schalkwijk bij Haarlem), and their children, Pieter Duivenvoorden (21, born Noordwijkerhout), Jacob Duivenvoorden (10, born Noordwijkerhout), and Amerentia Duivenvoorden (16*, born Noordwijkerhout). Catholics. *Note: Amerentia was only 6; this is a mistake.
--Jacobus van Zijl (27, Pump Driller, born Rijpwetering).
---Nicolaas van den Anker (73, Dyer and Glazemaker, Widower) and Trijntje van Kampen (52, Housekeeper, born Haarlem). Protestants.
----Gerrit Vlasveld (51, born Noordwijk), and his wife, Niesje Perfors (63, Workman, born Noordwijkerhout), and their son, Dirk Vlasveld (24, Pump Driller, born Noordwijk). Catholics.
 
Duivenvoorden, Cornelis (I18986)
 
14167 Werkster. Weduwe van Fredrik Habold.
1827: turfvulster
Records of sociale zörg show that her husband died 1827. They were in the records from 1801. 
Meijer, Anna Christina (I24028)
 
14168 Western States Marriages,Vol.16,pg.237: Lars AARLAND to Eva PETERSON February 11,1921 at Boise,Ada,Idaho Family F3513
 
14169 wettiging 2 kinderen - legalization 2 children (born before marriage) Family F7794
 
14170 When married moved to Seymore, IN, where two children were born. Lived there four years, moved to Orelans, Orange County, IN. Lived there 20 years, moved to Edwardsport October 1980. Employed by American National Bank. Banking and Finance degree. Casey, Frieda Virginia (I20422)
 
14171 When Roland and Anne were gone, the children lived with John I. Hove and wife Mary in Hartland in the 1885 census. Guttormsen, Roland (I45622)
 
14172 When Will was courting Lizzie both families lived in Abesville, Missouri. The Bass family lived up "Bass Hollow" southeast of Abesville. The Simmons familie lived northeast of Abesville near the Christian-Stone county line. Will rode a horse or walked across the fields to go see Lizzie. They were married in the home of her parents; both fathers were witnesses to the ceremony. They lived in Stone county most of their married life and were parents of nine children.

William and Elizabeth (Lizzie) moved to North Hayes, Reno County, Kansas by 1930 with son James, where they farmed a rented farm. They were back on the family farm in Reeds Spring by 1935. Lived in Garber, Missouri in 1942.

Farmer, died age 69 years 11 months 9 days. Death Certificate # 10802, informant: Mrs. Lizzie Bass, Garber, Taney Co., MO. 
Bass, William Calvin "Will" (I20744)
 
14173 When youngest child Jetty is born in 1906 Ray is registered as Ray Cohen.
On Geni her parents are recorded as Esther Price and Julius Yedlitsky. Last name has many variations, and she is also recorded as Cohen.

Charles and Rachel were the great grandparents of Joey Ramone (Jeffrey Ross Hyman) (1951-2001). He was the lead singer of punk rock band Ramones.
Joey's maternal grandmother was Theresa Solomon (the daughter of Charles Solomon and Rachel Yedlitsky). Theresa was born in New Jersey, to Polish Jewish parents.She was married to Isidore Lee Mandel. Their daughter Charlotte (1926-2007) was Joey's mother, his father was Noel Hyman. Charlotte was also married to Henry Lewis Lesher.
Great grandparent Charles was the son of Sol Solomon and Rose. Rachel was the daughter of Julius Yedlitsky and Esther Price. 
Cohen, Rachel (I41834)
 
14174 Widow when she visits Norway 1914, second husband Paul Berge. They had a daughter Anna Berge in New York 1914. Midttveit, Gjertrud Mathilde Monsdtr. (I30473)
 
14175 Widow's Home, Cincinnati buried Spring Grove Cem Cossler, Ladoska (I35215)
 
14176 Widowed in 1896, Christian Krough is still in the Norfolk city directories of 1897. He moved to Brooklyn, New York for a few years with his two youngest children, Willie and Anna. He was a machinist.
In the 1900-census he is living with his sister Anna (Annie) and daughter Anna (Annie) in Brooklyn. Willie Edward had passed in February, before the census count on June 1. Gladys and Calda were then in North Carolina to be raised by, and helping, his oldest daughter Hilma (Halma/Helma). Calda got married in Kings, NY in 1901.
Christian went to Massachusetts for work.
In the 1905 New York city census Anna and Gladys are living with Svale and Calda in New York.
By 1906 Kristian is in Massachusetts where he in September marries Ragna Emilie Vold. From 1910 onwards he is in Weymouth Ward where he dies in 1924.
By 1910 Hilma was back in Norfolk, Calda was in Tanner Creek, Norfolk (in 1915 she is in Brooklyn). Anna is not with either of them. In 1912 miss Anna M. Krough is the city directories of Norfolk. Gladys and Anna Mae both got married in Weymouth, Mass, 1912.
I haven't found Gladys in the 1910-census, but she is in the Norfolk city directories from 1906, and counted there in 20 and 30, and then by 1935 in Brooklyn.

1910- and 1920-census has: Weymouth Ward 1, Norfolk, Massachusetts, Christian and wife Ragna Emilie Vold - Krough/Crough. Says he emigrated in 1885, 1900 says 1887. 
Krogh, Kristian Antons. (I21788)
 
14177 Wife Brouwer, daughter married Fictoor. van der Raadt, Wilhelmus Johannes "Wim" (I22875)
 
14178 Wife Joane b. 1596 Hampton, William (I20240)
 
14179 wife was Alice Theresa Larson (1907-1994). She married Oscar Gibbs after Carlisle's death. Ewing, Carlisle Price (I28849)
 
14180 Wife was Jacoba Jans Passchiersdr, daughter of Johan Passchiersz and Weijndelmoet Geertsdr van Bitterschoten. van Oldebarnevelt, Aert Bartholomeuszn (I22911)
 
14181 Wife: Elizabeth Barrow, John (I20294)
 
14182 Wife: Katharina Kuypers van der Ploeg, Hubertus (I24951)
 
14183 Wife: Leuntgen Jansdr.. Coppe, Jacob Fransz. (I19090)
 
14184 Wilhelm var på Abrahamsøyno på Sæverudøy, Bremnes i 1850, bygde sjøhus og tok til med handel på ei tuft på nore Eideneset, i 1860 solgte han og flytta bort, står det i gards- og ættesoga for Bremnes 1, s. 475-476.

Til USA - pass 8. mai 1858, i 1860 er familien i Florence, Young America, Carver, Minnesota, med Hanna, Hans og Inger (Ingeborg). I 1865 er familien samme sted med Hans,Thorvald, Hanna, Inger og Arenthina.

Barn med Anna Johannesdtr. Skaathun:
Ananias Wilhelmsen Kruger, 1846-1917
Wilhelm Johanes Krüger, 1848-1928

Barn på Bømlo:
Hans Astrup Krüger, 1855– 1932
Hannah Severine Krüger, 1857– 1926
Inger Severine Krüger, 1858– 1898
Barn i USA:
Thorvald Adrian Krüger, 1861– 1877
Arenthina Hendrietta Krüger, 1864– 1937
Marcus Krüger, 1867– 1868

I 1865 flytter familien som noen av de første settlerne til St Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota, hvor han bygget Kruger Hotel på Broadway, og bodde i byen eller på gården sin i Oshawa til han døde i 1905. 
Krüger, Wilhelm Friman Koren (I30112)
 
14185 Wilhelm Wilhelmsen Algerøen Kausland reiste til Welch, Montana i 1907. Han hadde fått billetten tilsendt fra utlandet. Han reiste sammen med Nils Johan Eriksen Algerøen som hadde fått billett fra onkelen som var farmer i Bearmouth, Montana. Begge ønsket å jobbe på jernbanen.
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/557/pe00000000716148

Wilhelm Algeron reiste via Newcastle til Boston. 
Vilhelmsen, Vilhelm Elias (I41664)
 
14186 Wilhelmina "Mijntje" was first married to Ari Westerhoven in 1821.

Children:
Alida Westerhoven, 1822-1878
Anna Westerhoven, 1823-1866
Hendrika Westerhoven, 1825-1868
Klazina Westerhoven, 1826-1899
Adriana Westerhoven, 1829-1906 
den Hollander, Wilhelmina (I44411)
 
14187 Wilhelmina was married to Hendrik Jan Heideman, born in Landsmeer, abt 1886. Wilken, Wilhelmina Everharda (I24082)
 
14188 Will Abstracts, Estates And Guardianship: Wayne County, Ohio 1852-1900 By Richard Smith. Ohio Obituary Index. Wayne County Herald; Wooster Jacksonian; Wooster Weekly Republican, Wooster, Ohio. McQuigg, John (I22143)
 
14189 Will dated Apr 17th 1713, recorded June 27th 1713 and appraised Aug 21, 1713. Executors were wife Jane and son Richard.

Nicholas of the Lower Parish. Legatees: son Nicholas, son Thomas, threee youngest daughters by my last wife;. son Richard, daugthers Ann, Mary, Sarah; wife Jane; five youngest children, Marta, Jane, Ruth, Nicholas and Thomas. Wit; John Wheal?, Stephen Smith, Daniel Degan, Joshua Jordan. Source: Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647-1800, p. 566 and 569.

English colonists drove the Warraskoyak from their villages in 1622 and 1627, as part of their reprisals for the Great Massacre of 1622, in which the Native Americans had decimated English settlements, hoping to drive them out of their territory.

The first English plantations along the south shore within present-day Isle of Wight county were established by Puritan colonists, beginning with that of Christopher Lawne in May 1618. Several members of the Puritan Bennett family also settled there, including Richard Bennett. He led the Puritans to neighboring Nansemond in 1635, and later was appointed as governor of the Virginia Colony.

By 1634, by order of the King of England, Charles I, eight shires of Virginia were formed with a total population of 4,914 settlers. Warrosquoake Shire included 522 persons at this time. It and Accomac Shire were the only shires given Native American names for the friendly tribes nearby. It was renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637, after the Isle of Wight, an island in the English channel. The river bearing this name was renamed Pagan River.

The original name had come derived from the Native Americans of the area; it went through transliteration and Anglicisation, eventually becoming known as "Warwicke Squeake".

On Feb 9, 1696 Nicholas Casey bought 200 acres of land from Jane, widow of Richard Gross, for 5000 lbs. tbc, according to a deed mentioned in the book "Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A History of the County"
The same book shows Nicholas Casey buying 180 acres N.E. sid of Cypress Swamp on May 1, 1693 from William Boddie and his wife Elizabeth.
He also bought the adjacent Henry Dawson's plantation of William Boddie on June 9th, 1703 with woodland of 100 acres where Martha Dawson, widow, and her three sons Henry, John and Martin Dawson lived and were to keep their rights to live.

Said to be an ancestor of Mark Twain. 
Casey, Nicholas (I20628)
 
14190 Will of John Casey, p. 189 Lincoln City Wills and Adm. written? Apr. 1790. Legatees Margaret, wife, children Charles, James, Agnes, Matthew. Hugh Logan ezcecutor. Witnesses: John McGill, Hanna Barry, Esther Dougherty.

But: "A transcription of John's will at the Casey genforum #4335 does not mention a son Charles and says daughter Martha (not Matthew)."

Will Book A, pages 189 and 190 Lincoln County Courthouse, Stanford, Kentucky:
"In the name of God amen I John Casey of Lincoln County and District of Kentucky being weak in body but perfect in memory thanks be to God therefor calling to mind the mortality of my body and believing it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian manner at the direction of my Executor nothing doubting at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly goods wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in manner following in the first place I do order all my just debts and funeral charges to be paid and satisfied and I give and bequeath unto my beloved son WILLIAM CASEY one cow and I do give unto my best beloved wife MARGARET this plantation I now live on with all the movables I now possess and one negro boy called Dave and I do order that she shall have the full power of them while she lives and then to belong to my son JAMES and to his heirs forever and I do order that my daughters AGNESS and MARTHA shall have one cow each. I likewise constitute make and ordain my trusty friend Hugh Logan to be my whole and sole Executor of this my last will and testament and I do hereby utterly disavow and revoke all and every other wills and testaments in any way before named. In witness whereof I have set my hand this 28th day of April 1790.
Witnesses Present
John Magill
Hannah Barry
Ester Dougherty

Signed John Casey "his mark"

At a court held for Lincoln County the 20th day of July 1790 This will was proved by the oaths of John Magill, Hannah Barry and Ester Dougherty witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded." 
Casey, John (I20678)
 
14191 Will Peterson is listed as an attendant at the wedding of his sister Sara Peterson on 9/1/1895. Rabben, Vincents Petters. (I16228)
 
14192 Will: William McGahey, date 5 Jan 1749, prove date 24 Apr 1750, Hamiltons Bann Twp, wife: Margaret McGahey, children; John, James, William, Alexander.

No record has been found of Williams birth, but information has been passed down stating that he was born in Northern Ireland and sailed from Glasgow, Scotland for America in 1738. He moved west to PA between 1741 and 1745. In 1745, William shows up in court records in Lancaster County, PA

William and Alexander McGaughy arrived in Frederick Co., Maryland in 1752. According to COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Settlers of Maryland 1679 - 1783. 
McGaughey, William (I27545)
 
14193 Willam married Martha Johnson, the daughter of, William Johnson and Elizabeth Hutcheson, also of Brunswick.

William and Martha had the following children:
Charles Lucas was born on 25 Dec 1719 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States. He died on 18 Nov 1793 in Sinking Creek,Giles,Virginia,USA. He married Elizabeth Evans on 20 Nov 1718. He married Kathleen Keywood on 18 Nov 1746 in Sinking Creek, Augusta, Virginia, USA. He married Tabitha Wyche in 1753.
William Lucas was born in 1717 in Brunswick, Virginia, United States. He died in 1743 in , Brunswick, Virginia, USA.
Edmund.
David Lucas was born in Virginia, USA. He died on 28 Apr 1760 in , Brunswick, Virginia, USA.
Daniel.
John Lucas was born in 1712 in , Surry, Virginia, USA. He died in 1783 in Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.
Samuel Lucas was born in 1711 in , Brunswick, Virginia, USA. He died in 1777 in Brunswick, Virginia, USA.

Willams last will is dated 25 Feb 1739, proved 5 Mar 1740 in which he names his sons John, William, Chas, Samuel and Daniel Lucas. 
Lucas, William (I27657)
 
14194 Willem Dirkszoon Duijvenvoorden farmer on the Kokmeeuw
Willem was among the larger farmers from the village in the first half of the 19th century . Willem was a farmer on the De Kokmeeuw farm on the Herenweg and owned 40 bunders (hectares) of pasture and arable land in the Hoogeveensche Polder, with also large parcels of forest scattered around.

Willem was born in 1766 and died in 1838. He married Pieternelletje van der Ploeg in 1799. Willem bought the Kokmeeuw in 1804 at an auction of the wealthy Leiden family Hartingh.

Farm De Kokmeeuw stood on the east side of the Kerkeduin (now Oosterduin) and dates from the late 17th century . Leendert Duijndam bought twelve morgen of land in the Hoogeveense polder in 1688 and built a farm there, although it is not impossible that a house had already stood on that location. Willem Duivenvoorden also owned four hectares of pastureland on the Langeveld side of the Stelduin for some time, bordering plots of land belonging to his brother Huibert.
https://www.noortigerhout.nl/stamboom-in-duinzand/jacob-dirckszoon/jacobus-dirkszoon-duijvenvoorden-1763-1834/ 
Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmus Dirksz (I22498)
 
14195 Willem Dye Cruve was married to Elysabeth Woutersdr. de Wijs ± 1477-< 1526, daughter of Wouter Jacobsz de Wijs. Source: Marten Heinemann. Dye Cruve, Willem Willems (I24129)
 
14196 Willem had three children. van der Raad, Willem (I33894)
 
14197 Willem was married on 18. feb 1825 in Veenendaal to Grietje van der Meijde, born in Veenendaal. Kienen, Willem (I24157)
 
14198 Willem was timmerman en herbergier te Noordwijkerhout, musketier en weer. van Tol, Willem Pietersz (I24638)
 
14199 Willem was werkzaam als bouwman. Kinderen uit deze relatie:
Dirck Willemsz van Steenvoorden
Claas Willemszn Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1600 in Noordwijk, Nederland. Overleden in 1665.
Leendert Willemszn Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1615 in Noordwijk, Nederland. Overleden in 1680 in Noordwijk, Nederland.
Jeroen Williamszn Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1620 in Noordwijk, Nederland. Jeroen was werkzaam als bouwman.
Jan Willemsz Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1616 in Noordwijk, Nederland. Overleden in 1671 in Noordwijk, Nederland.
Huijbertje Willemsdr Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1620/1622 in Noordwijk, Nederland.
Adriaen Willemsz Steenvoorden is geboren rond 1618 in Noordwijk, Nederland. Leefde in het huis van Maritgen Mathijsdr/Jeroen Adriaanszn.

Huijbert Willemszn Steenvoirde werd de naam geschreven in oud nederlands of Noortuk. 
van Steenvoorden, Willem Jeroenszn (I30408)
 
14200 Willem wednr. van Elisabeth Geveling. Parents: Wijnand Kooijman and Lammertje van der Lugt Kooijman, Willem (I34157)
 

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