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Kate Wilterdink

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kate Wilterdink (daughter of Berent William Wilterdink and Caroline Simmons).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Berent William Wilterdink was born 15 Mar 1849, Onondaga County, NY (son of Jan Hendrik Wilterdink and Christina Bloemers).

    Notes:

    WILLIAM WILTERDINK. The hand of industry is everywhere apparent among the home surroundings of the subject of this sketch, who came to this county in the spring of 1870, and homesteaded eighty acres of land on section 25, in Yankee Hill Precinct. From the primitive soil he has eliminated a good farm, and provided himself with those comforts and conveniences which are inseparable in the life of a well-ordered citizen. In addition to general agriculture, he makes a specialty of stock-raising, handling good grades of cattle, horses and swine, and besides being a thorough and judicious tiller of the soil, holds a good position, socially and financial among his neighbors.
    Onondaga County, N. Y., contained the early home of our subject, where his birth took place under the modest roof of his parents on the 15th of March, 1849. His father, John H. Wilterdink, a native of Holland, emigrated to America in 1831, bringing with him all the substantial elements of a most excellent ancestry. The mother, a native of the same country as her husband, and now deceased, was by name Christina, and the parents settled in Onondaga County, N. Y., where they lived until about 1850. That year they changed their residence to Sheboygan County. Wis., where their son, William B., was reared to manhood, and where the father is now living, having arrived at the advanced age of seventy years. The mother died about 1860.
    John H. Wilterdink, after the death of his first wife, contracted a second marriage, and his last wife is still living in Wisconsin. He was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, honest and conscientious in his beliefs, and was a strict tutor of his large family of children, eleven in number, and nine of whom survive. These were named respectively: William B., our subject., who is the eldest of the family; John G., a resident of Buda Precinct, on the southwestern line of this county; Henry, who is a farmer in Colorado; Garrett; Albert; Cena, the wife of D. Foss; Kate, Mrs. Russing, a widow; Annie, Mrs. Samuel Dinawold; Mary and Gertrude, all live in Wisconsin.
    The subject of this sketch grew to manhood in the Badger State, receiving a limited education, but being fond of reading, kept himself well posted in regard to matters of general interest, and has since kept up his early habit of perusing the reliable journals of the day. When starting out for himself in the spring of 1870, having reached his majority, he made his way to this county and homesteaded eighty acres of land in Yankee Hill Precinct. In 1877 he sold this, and removed to his present farm. This is also eighty acres in extent, where he has erected good buildings and gathered together the appliances indispensable to the well-regulated count are solely the result of his own industry and perseverance.
    Our subject, when assured that he could comfortably maintain a family, secured for himself a wife and helpmate, being married, July 4, 1874, to Miss Caroline, the daughter of Henry and Kate (Walker) Simmons, the wedding taking place at the home of the bride, in Grant Precinct. Henry Simmons was a native of Ohio. and one of the pioneers of this county. Mr. and Mrs. Wilterdink commenced life together in a manner suitable to their means and station, making it a point to live within their income, and each year has seen something added to the comfort of their home, which has been blessed also by the birth of seven children. These were named respectively: James H., Kate, Edna, Ernest, Walter, Annis and Levi.
    Mr. Wilterdink is a decided Republican, politically, and has been moderator in, his school district for several years in succession. Although not a member of any religious organization, he makes it a rule of his life to follow the Christian precept of doing unto others as he would be done by. No man has been more warmly interested in the growth and development of Southern Nebraska, and by bringing a portion of its soil to a state of cultivation, he has materially assisted in bringing about this condition of affairs. The men who have Iabored quietly and conscientiously each in his separate place, although making very little noise in the world, really form the bone and sinew of a community, without which the fabric would soon, metaphorically, fall to pieces.
    Bron: Portrait of William Wilterdink, in Biographical Album of Lancaster County Nebraska, http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/pbal/pages/balc0104.htm#i

    Berent married Caroline Simmons 04 Jul 1874. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Caroline Simmons (daughter of Henry Simmons and Kate Walker).
    Children:
    1. James H. Wilterdink
    2. 1. Kate Wilterdink
    3. Edna Wilterdink
    4. Ernest Wilterdink
    5. Walter Wilterdink
    6. Annis Wilterdink
    7. Levi Wilterdink


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jan Hendrik Wilterdink was born 04 Jun 1818, Winterswijk (son of Berent Willem Wilterdink and Enneken Wieskamp); died 1889; was buried , Gibbsville, WI.

    Other Events:

    • : Onondaga County, NY; Gibbsville, WI
    • : Heemink, Huppel, Winterswijk
    • : 1847, Heemink, Huppel 21, Winterswijk

    Notes:

    Jan Hendrik is op 26 april 1846 lidmaat geworden van de Christelijke Afgescheiden gemeente te Winterswijk en is in 1847 vertrokken naar Amerika.

    Bron: Das aantekeningen Christelijke Afgescheiden Gemeente te Winterswijk

    Jan married Christina Bloemers 19 May 1847, Winterswijk. Christina (daughter of Gerrit Willem Bloemers and Janna te Selle) was born 21 May 1820, Winterswijk; died Abt 1860, Sheboygan County, WI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Christina Bloemers was born 21 May 1820, Winterswijk (daughter of Gerrit Willem Bloemers and Janna te Selle); died Abt 1860, Sheboygan County, WI.

    Other Events:

    • : Onondaga County, NY; Sheboygan County, WI
    • : weefster
    • : Heemink, Huppel, Winterswijk
    • : 1847, Heemink, Huppel 21, Winterswijk

    Notes:

    Zij werd op 23 oktober 1842 lidmaat van de Christelijke Afgescheiden gemeente te Winterswijk en emigreerde in 1847 naar Amerika.

    Bron: Das aantekeningen Christelijke Afgescheiden Gemeente Winterswijk

    Notes:

    In 1860 wonen ze in Lima, Sheboygan county, WI.
    Bron: Lima, Sheboygan county, WI 1860 census records, http://www.ancestry.com

    Children:
    1. 2. Berent William Wilterdink was born 15 Mar 1849, Onondaga County, NY.
    2. Gerrit Jan Wilterdink was born Abt 1850, New York.
    3. Jan H. Wilterdink was born Abt 1852, Wisconsin.
    4. Garret Wilterdink was born Abt 1854, Town of Lima, Sheboygan county, WI.
    5. Gezina Wilterdink was born 06 Apr 1859, Wisconsin; died 16 Jan 1912.
    6. Albert Wilterdink was born Abt 1861, WI.

  3. 6.  Henry Simmons

    Henry — Kate Walker. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Kate Walker
    Children:
    1. 3. Caroline Simmons


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Berent Willem Wilterdink was born 04 Sep 1773, Winterswijk; was christened 12 Sep 1773, Winterswijk (son of Jan Wilterdink and Aeltjen Scholten); died 08 Apr 1847, Winterswijk.

    Other Events:

    • : landbouwer
    • : Hemink, Huppel

    Berent married Enneken Wieskamp 14 May 1797, Winterswijk. Enneken (daughter of Albert Wieskamp and Geertruid Lomans) was christened 14 Oct 1774, Winterswijk; died 26 Jun 1821, Winterswijk. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Enneken Wieskamp was christened 14 Oct 1774, Winterswijk (daughter of Albert Wieskamp and Geertruid Lomans); died 26 Jun 1821, Winterswijk.
    Children:
    1. Janna Berendina Wilterdink was born 27 Jan 1800, Winterswijk; was christened 02 Feb 1800, Winterswijk; died 21 Nov 1847, Lake Michigan, USA.
    2. Anna Geertruid Wilterdink was born 31 Oct 1802, Winterswijk.
    3. Geertruid Wilterdink was born 20 Dec 1804, Winterswijk.
    4. Hendrik Jan Wilterdink was born 19 May 1807, Winterswijk; was christened 24 May 1807, Winterswijk; died 10 Sep 1891, Gibbsville; was buried , Jansen Cemetery, Town of Lima, Sheboygan County, WI.
    5. Johanna Dora Wilterdink was born 10 Oct 1810, Winterswijk; died 01 Jun 1831, Winterswijk.
    6. Jan Albert Wilterdink was born 07 May 1813, Winterswijk.
    7. Gesiena Wilterdink was born 27 Sep 1815, Winterswijk.
    8. 4. Jan Hendrik Wilterdink was born 04 Jun 1818, Winterswijk; died 1889; was buried , Gibbsville, WI.

  3. 10.  Gerrit Willem BloemersGerrit Willem Bloemers was born 11 Apr 1794, Winterswijk (son of Harmen Jan Bloemers and Christina Nijhof); died 12 Jul 1889, Town of Lima, WI.

    Other Events:

    • : Dijksbos
    • : Town of Lima, Sheboygan County, WI, USA
    • : 1846, Veenhuis-Nieuwhuis, Woold 30, Winterswijk

    Notes:

    Gerrit Willem Bloemers werd op 23 oktober 1842 lidmaat van de Christelijke Afgescheiden Gemeente te Winterswijk. Hij vertrok op 24 september 1846 naar Amerika.

    Bron: Das aantekeningen Christelijke Afgescheiden Gemeente Winterswijk

    Gerrit married Janna te Selle 02 Jun 1819, Winterswijk. Janna (daughter of Theunis te Selle and Dila Wilterdink) was born 19 Sep 1796, Winterswijk; died 14 Aug 1870, Gibbsville, Town Lima, Sheboygan County, WI; was buried , Gibbsville, Town Lima, Sheboygan County, WI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Janna te SelleJanna te Selle was born 19 Sep 1796, Winterswijk (daughter of Theunis te Selle and Dila Wilterdink); died 14 Aug 1870, Gibbsville, Town Lima, Sheboygan County, WI; was buried , Gibbsville, Town Lima, Sheboygan County, WI.

    Other Events:

    • : (?), Veenhuis-Nieuwhuis, Woold 30, Winterswijk
    • : Gibbsville, Town Lima, Sheboygan County, WI

    Notes:

    Zij behoorden tot de Christelijke afgescheiden gemeente van Winterswijk en emigreerden vanaf Veenhuis-Nieuwshuis in het Woold. Hun dochters Janna Gesina en Janna Willemina woonden toen ook nog bij hen in en emigreerden mee.

    In 1860 wonen ze in Lima, Sheboygan county, WI.
    Bron: Lima, Sheboygan county, WI 1860 census records, http://www.ancestry.com

    Children:
    1. 5. Christina Bloemers was born 21 May 1820, Winterswijk; died Abt 1860, Sheboygan County, WI.
    2. Tobias Bloemers was born 10 Dec 1822, Winterswijk; died 10 Oct 1915; was buried , Gibbsville, WI.
    3. Johanna Dora Bloemers was born 21 Jul 1826, Winterswijk; died 16 Feb 1918; was buried , Union Cemetery, Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, WI.
    4. Gerrit Jan Bloemers was born 03 Dec 1830, Winterswijk.
    5. Janna Gesina Bloemers was born 16 Apr 1834, Winterswijk; died 27 Jul 1910; was buried , Town of Lima, WI.
    6. Janna Willemina Bloemers was born 19 Sep 1838, Winterswijk; died 19 Apr 1931; was buried , Union Cemetery, Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, WI.



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