The descendents of Frank and Pauline (van Steenvoort) Dykhoff will host a family reunion July 1st and 2nd, 2006 in Aberdeen, South Dakota.

Frank is the third oldest child of Gerardus and Johanna (Ploegmakers) Dijkhoff, whose family immigrated to the United States from Lithoijen, Noord Brabant, Netherlands in 1908.

Immigration  photo of George and Johanna Dykhoff

All Dykhoff descendents are invited. Several events are planned for the weekend, ending with a picnic at Wylie Park and Storybook Land.

If anyone is interested email me for contact information. A head count is needed by June 1st so meal arrangements can be finalized.

Wouldn’t it would be great to meet other descendents of the George and Johanna Dykhoff family?

Sixteen new ancestors were added to the Dykhoff lineage this past week. Twenty one civil records of marriage were also added.

ex animo ~J

 

Running reports and documenting sources.

I found time to scrutinize the Database Statistics today and inspected the info it was drawing on for the Top Ten “Longest Lived” individuals. I knew there were inconsistencies and looked at those briefly several times in the past few months, but it was a low priority task. Today I found time to review and verify the top five candidates.

The original list looked like this:

1. Petrus (Piet) Paulus Antonius Mulder 115 years 351 days
2. Lena 112 years
3. Cornelis Sweere 111 years
4. Adrianus Corneliszn Sweere 107 years
5. Truus Dijkhoff 106 years 313 days
6. Pauline Ernestine Catherina Van Steenvoort 105 years 346 days
7. Mathijs-Hubert Rutten 104 years 256 days
8. Cornelius Hendricus Sweere 103 years 98 days
9. Suzanne Antisdel 99 years 265 days
10. Mary Louise Buysse 99 years 259 days

One glance at Petrus Mulder’s birth date raised red flags. I had no source documented for his individual entry. His parents were shown as Antonius Maria Mulder married to Theodora Maria Anna Dijkhoff. Antonius’ birth date is documented in Brabant Archives as 17 Sep 1857. It’s unlikely that he would have a son born in 1870.

Source documents also show Antonius and Theodora married in 1899 with 5 children born between 1 Apr 1900 through 26 Jan 1905. After some hunting around in the Brabant and Gelders Archives, I determined that the data for Petrus Mulder was non-verifiable.

A search of name variations in the archives for a Petrus born in 1870 yielded zero. Nothing connected him to those parents, so he (and his wife, Stephina Cornelia Kooimans) have been removed from our family tree. I suspect they were a result of the database merge I did about a year ago, since I had isolated fragments of Dykhoff information from another GEDCOM in my original file.

Next,  I looked at “Lena”, wife of Charles Horsch. She was an easy fix, since source documents were cited for death, burial date, and burial location. Her date of death was incorrect by nearly 20 years at 1981 while the source stated 1963.

Cornelis Sweere was recorded at 111 years due to an estimated death date based on an event in one of his son’s lives.  I found a death record in the archives that fits his age and place of residence, with no other individual contesting that identity, so for the time being I believe this is his correct death date.

Adrianus Corneliszn Sweere‘s age was listed at 107 years also due to an estimated death date based on an event in one of his son’s lives. With no corresponding death date source verification, I simply removed the “aft 1827?”  from his death date field and he was removed from the calculation.

Truus Dijkhoff was investigated and the same issues applied to her data as to Petrus (#1 above) only the undocumented birth date recorded was earlier than her father’s recorded date. I found no birth records, so left cleared the birth date field and left her in the database for further research on her marriage to determine whether or not she is a daughter of Jan Coen Dijkhoff and Geertruida Liefkins.

For Paulina van Steenvoort the birth date of 5 Jul 1896, Kampenhout, Belgium, is unverified. The hunt for this source jumps Image of the Queen of Heartsup on the priority list, since her family will be gathering this summer for a family reunion. Until proven otherwise, Paulina reigns the list of Longest Living individuals.

You’re the Queen, Paulina!

Locating sources in Belgium will take effort, since I haven’t had luck in the past, finding comprehensive record indexes with an English option.

For that same reason, I skipped Mathijs Rutten after a quick search of Genlias turned up zilch. The Rutten family spreads along both sides of the Noord-Barabant / Belgium border.

Of the three remaining candidates I’m certain of the dates for Cornelius Dykhoff and Mary Buysse since they died within a month of each other less than a year ago. Suzanne Antisdel has a documented death date, but I need to confirm her birthdate. The present date seems reasonable but I’m out of time for this day. And after those corrections five new individuals have moved into the Top Ten Longest Lived list.

ex animo ~J

Update: 02 May 2006- The United States Social Security Death index confirms the birth date for Pauline is, in fact, 5 Jul 1896, which makes her the Longest Lived Individual in the database.

 

You Will Never Be Forgotten…

Photo of Charles George Rutten

Charles George Rutten
3 February 1917 – 26 February 2006

Awarded the Bronze Star for his courage with
7th Division, Company H, 32nd Infantry
in four WWII battles against Japanese forces:
Attu, Kwajalien, Leyte and Okinawa.

 

Well, cousins, spring is upon us and I actually saw the first fat robin 3 weeks ago. Work continues behind the scenes on both direct and collateral lines. The second week of this month I spent an entire day cleaning up stray import source notes…5000+ of those little buggers were annihilated in one sitting. I finally finished standardizing the place names made easy by TNG through an administrative “merge” function. Whew.

Rollie is back from his spring break in Texas and is resting from his vacation, but he still found time to email on return and ask if it might be a good idea to browse news articles and obituaries for a lead on his aunt Maria‘s date and place of death. Which reminds me, I have been meaning to get a “Most Wanted” page built for our brick walls ie; those indivduals who seemingly dropped off the face of the earth, or into it, as the case may be. I finally got the Adopt a POW page created.

So…I got to thinking about what Rollie said about newspapers, and I spent a few evenings this week browsing articles from the Sheboyan Press. It took hours to make my way through 20 years of scanned images, but I found my great-grandpa Albert’s obituary, the auction ad for the sale of his farm by his widow 3 years later, and the wedding article for her second marriage.

While going through the individual entries, a clear pattern emerged. 95% of the news articles linked to the search term “Richart” were linked to the social life of my grandpa’s cousin’s wife, Mrs. Anton Richart of Elkhart Lake in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin.

I struggled not to dislike this woman after waiting for images to load only to find blurbs of who-visited-who for the weekend. I try to see the good side of it, but somehow, I still feel if there had been soap operas during her era, my research would go so much faster!.

Rollie sent more dates with expressed wishes that something will turn up but I’m certain if there as a funeral in the family during her marriage, rest assured MRS. ANTON RICHART will have made sure we know of it. If you don’t believe me, here’s the proof:

Newspaper clipping from the Sheboygan Press about Mrs. Anton Richart

There are now 6806 souls in the database with hundreds more waiting in the wings. Click on my GoogleAds and it generates spare change to support this site.

Welcome new users: Carol Sweere, Catherine Sweere, Jeff Sweere, Kevin Sweere, Jim Sweere and two Dykhoff descendants from Lakota, ND: Cindy Falk Larsen and Connie Falk Rose, who have generously volunteered to work on the data entry tasks of their line.

Thank you Cindy and Connie!

Happy Birthday, Sonny, Heather and Peggy.

ex animo ~J

 

I found an image of Theodorus’ WW1 Draft Registration Card. Here’s what his signature looks like:

This is the draft card signature of Theodorus Johannes Sweere
Pretty cool, eh?ex animo ~J

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