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Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA



 


Tree: Nederlandse voorouders

Notes:
Chicago refers to the city of Chicago, and to the Chicago metropolitan area, colloquially called Chicagoland. Chicago is the largest city in the state of Illinois, the largest in the Midwest, and, with a population of nearly three million people, it is the third-most populous city in the United States. The Chicago metropolitan area has a population of over 9.4 million in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, making it also the third largest metropolitan area in the United States. Chicago is located along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan and is a major center of transportation, industry, politics, culture, finance, medicine and higher education. Chicago's monikers include the "Windy City," "Chi-Town," "Chi-City," the "Second City," and the "City of the Big Shoulders" (from Carl Sandburg's poem Chicago).



Chicago is the financial, business, and cultural capital of the Midwest, and is ranked as an alpha world city . The city was founded in 1833 to link the Great Lakes with the Mississippi River System. It soon became a transportation hub of the Midwest. By the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, it was one of the ten most influential world cities.



History of Chicago



During the mid-18th century the Chicago area was inhabited primarily by Potawatomis, who took the place of the Miami and Sauk and Fox people. The first non-native settler in Chicago, Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable, was Haitian and arrived in the 1770s, married a Potawatomi woman, and founded the area's first trading post. In 1803, the United States Army built Fort Dearborn, which was destroyed in 1812 in the Fort Dearborn Massacre. The Ottawa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi later ceded the land to the United States in the Treaty of St. Louis of 1816. On August 12, 1833, the Town of Chicago was organized with a population of 350, and within seven years it grew to a population of over 4,000. The City of Chicago was incorporated on March 4, 1837.



Chicago in its first century was one of the fastest growing cities in the world, heavily promoted by Yankee entrepreneurs and land speculators. Its population reached 1 million by 1890.



Starting in 1848, the city became an important transportation link between the eastern and western United States with the opening of the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad, Chicago's first railway, and the Illinois and Michigan Canal, which allowed steamboats and sailing ships on the Great Lakes to connect through Chicago to the Mississippi River. With a flourishing economy that brought many new residents from rural communities and Irish American, Polish American, Swedish American, German American and numerous other immigrants, Chicago grew from a city of 299,000 to nearly 1.7 million between 1870 and 1900. The city's manufacturing and retail sectors dominated the Midwest and greatly influenced the American economy, with the Union Stock Yards dominating the meat packing trade.



After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Chicago experienced rapid rebuilding and growth. During Chicago's rebuilding period, the first skyscraper was constructed in 1885 using steel-skeleton construction. In 1893, Chicago hosted the World's Columbian Exposition on former marshland at the present location of Jackson Park. The Exposition drew 27.5 million visitors, and is considered among the most influential world's fairs in history. The University of Chicago was founded one year earlier in 1892 on the same location. The term "midway" for a fair or carnival referred originally to the Midway Plaisance, a strip of park land that still runs through the University of Chicago campus & connects Washington & Jackson Parks.



The city was the site of labor conflicts and unrest during this period, which included the Haymarket Riot on May 4, 1886. Concern for social problems among Chicago's lower classes led to the founding of Hull House in 1889, of which Jane Addams was a co-founder. The city also invested in many large, finely-landscaped municipal parks, which also included public sanitation facilities.



Lake Michigan, the primary source of fresh water for the city, was already highly polluted from population growth and the rapidly growing industries in and around Chicago. The city responded by embarking on several large public works projects, including a large excavation project which built tunnels below Lake Michigan to newly built water cribs which were two miles (3 km) off the lakeshore. However, the cribs failed to bring enough clean water, as spring rains would wash the polluted water from the Chicago River into them. Beginning in 1855, Chicago constructed the first comprehensive sewer system in the U.S. In 1900, the problem of sewage was solved by reversing the direction of the river's flow with the construction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal leading to the Illinois River.



The 1920s brought international notoriety to Chicago as gangsters such as Al Capone battled each other and the law during the Prohibition era. Nevertheless, the 1920s also saw a large increase in Chicago industry as well as the first arrivals of the Great Migration that would lead thousands of mostly Southern blacks to Chicago and other Northern cities. On December 2, 1942, the world's first controlled nuclear reaction was conducted at the University of Chicago as part of the top secret Manhattan Project.



Mayor Richard J. Daley was elected in 1955, in the era of so-called machine politics. Starting in the 1950s, many upper and middle-class citizens left the inner-city of Chicago for the suburbs and left many impoverished neighborhoods in their wake. Nevertheless, the city hosted the 1968 Democratic National Convention and saw the construction of the Sears Tower (which became the world's tallest building), McCormick Place, and O'Hare Airport. When long time mayor, Richard J. Daley, died, Michael Bilandic was mayor for three years. His loss in a primary election has been attributed to the city's poor performance during a heavy snow storm. In 1979 Jane Byrne, the city's first female mayor, was elected. She popularized the city as a movie location and tourist destination, but also failed to manage its finances well.



In 1983 Harold Washington became the first African American to be elected to the office of mayor. His election as mayor was one of the closest mayoral elections in Chicago. Bernie Epton was the Republican candidate, who ran on the slogan "Before it's too late." Epton said it was in reference to voting for him before it was too late and the city sunk into bankruptcy, but critics accused the slogan of actually meaning to vote for him before an African American is elected.



During Mayor Washington's term office marked the first time Chicago spent the same amount of public funds in each of its wards in its history. Current mayor Richard M. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, was first elected in 1989. New projects during the younger Daley's administration have made Chicago larger, more environmentally friendly, and more accessible.



Since the early 1990s, Chicago has seen a turnaround with increased ethnic diversity and many formerly abandoned neighborhoods starting to show new life. Several of these neighborhoods, such as South Loop, West Loop (Green Street), Wicker Park/Bucktown, Uptown, and others, have become coveted among the upper class, as these once "run-down" areas have transformed into centers of business, entertainment, and peaceful family living. These areas, such as Green Street, once gave Chicago a bad reputation, but due to rapid gentrification, these areas are some of the most popular and interesting ones to visit in the entire city. As a part of its environmentally friendly image, Chicago declared the Peregrine Falcon, a protected species that started to build its nests in Chicago skyscrapers, the official bird of the city in 1999. Under the current Mayor Daley, Chicago has seen considerable investment in infrastructure, revitalizing downtown theatres and retail districts, and improving lakefront and riverfront cityscapes.



Toponymy



The name "Chicago" is the French rendering of the Miami-Illinois name shikaakwa, meaning wild leek (an analogical extension of the original meaning of "skunk").



The origin of Chicago's nickname as "The Windy City" is debated (see List of nicknames for Chicago). The most common explanation had been that the phrase was created by New York newspapers in the 1880s during a national debate over which city would host the 1893 World's Fair, making reference to the long-windedness of the city's supporters. However, "Windy City" was used as early as 1876 by Cincinnati papers. As a result, the name remains in common usage.

City/Town : Latitude: 41.8675, Longitude: -87.6243


Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Abbas, James William  Mon 14 Sep 1914Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344640 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Achtien, Nicholas Edward  Thu 11 Aug 1881Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I462798 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Achtien, Nicholas Edward  Thu 14 Oct 1915Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I462803 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Aggen, John  Sat 03 Jan 1885Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763359 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Allen, Edward W  1897Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I522430 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Allen, Glenn  1909Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I522432 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 Allen, Howard  1902Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I522431 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Arquette, Lewis Michael  Sat 14 Dec 1935Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I679316 Nederlandse voorouders 
9 Bandringa, Aaltje  Fri 10 Aug 1888Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344509 Nederlandse voorouders 
10 Bandringa, Albertha  Sat 12 Aug 1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344512 Nederlandse voorouders 
11 Bandringa, Siebrand  Sat 09 Apr 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344234 Nederlandse voorouders 
12 Bandringa, Siebrandt  Thu 29 Oct 1896Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344514 Nederlandse voorouders 
13 Bandringa, Trientje  Sat 08 Jul 1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344516 Nederlandse voorouders 
14 Barger, George  Fri 16 Jul 1886Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344513 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Barger, George Mensa  Mon 13 Oct 1919Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344236 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Barger, Madelyn Alberta  Fri 14 Apr 1916Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344235 Nederlandse voorouders 
17 Battjes, Rena  Yes, date unknownChicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I321012 Nederlandse voorouders 
18 Baughman, Elaine  Fri 28 Jul 1916Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I89889 Nederlandse voorouders 
19 Baumgartner, Anna P.  Mon 27 Jun 1870Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I244307 Nederlandse voorouders 
20 Behm, Leona Adeline Emma  Wed 30 Apr 1919Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344525 Nederlandse voorouders 
21 Berkenpas, Jennie Agnes  Tue 17 Nov 1925Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I371622 Nederlandse voorouders 
22 Bieze, Annie  Jun 1890Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199435 Nederlandse voorouders 
23 Bieze, Christine  1918Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229402 Nederlandse voorouders 
24 Bieze, Clara  Aug 1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199436 Nederlandse voorouders 
25 Bieze, Daniel William  Nov 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199438 Nederlandse voorouders 
26 Bieze, Francis  Aug 1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199437 Nederlandse voorouders 
27 Bieze, George  1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229398 Nederlandse voorouders 
28 Bieze, George  1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229399 Nederlandse voorouders 
29 Bieze, George  Jun 1900Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199443 Nederlandse voorouders 
30 Bieze, Harry George  Wed 24 Jun 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229288 Nederlandse voorouders 
31 Bieze, Henreika  Sat 02 May 1896Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199441 Nederlandse voorouders 
32 Bieze, Henrietta  Jul 1901Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229426 Nederlandse voorouders 
33 Bieze, Henry George  Fri 12 Mar 1915Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229401 Nederlandse voorouders 
34 Bieze, Herman  Sep 1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229243 Nederlandse voorouders 
35 Bieze, Jacobina  Tue 19 Sep 1916Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229403 Nederlandse voorouders 
36 Bieze, Jeanette  1890Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229392 Nederlandse voorouders 
37 Bieze, Jeanette  Fri 19 Jul 1895Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229409 Nederlandse voorouders 
38 Bieze, Jessie  Oct 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199445 Nederlandse voorouders 
39 Bieze, John  Oct 1898Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199442 Nederlandse voorouders 
40 Bieze, Louise  Sun 29 Jan 1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229422 Nederlandse voorouders 
41 Bieze, Richard  Sun 12 May 1895Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199440 Nederlandse voorouders 
42 Bieze, Rolland  Sun 24 Apr 1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229420 Nederlandse voorouders 
43 Bieze, Theodore  Sat 03 Jul 1897Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229416 Nederlandse voorouders 
44 Bieze, Ties  Mon 25 Dec 1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I199439 Nederlandse voorouders 
45 Bieze, Wiebe  Thu 01 Jul 1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229404 Nederlandse voorouders 
46 Boerema, Harry  Wed 01 Mar 1916Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763364 Nederlandse voorouders 
47 Boerema, Sandra Kay  Tue 01 Oct 1940Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763365 Nederlandse voorouders 
48 Boerhave, Sarah Sieka  Fri 5 Feb 1904Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I200992 Nederlandse voorouders 
49 Bouma, Fimke  Thu 13 Jul 1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I149833 Nederlandse voorouders 
50 Brodson, Sidney  Sat 29 Aug 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322199 Nederlandse voorouders 

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Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 Gertrude  Apr 1993Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385104 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Achtien, Klaas  Sun 16 Apr 1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I462795 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Aeilkema, Sieka  Yes, date unknownChicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I597092 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Aggen, John  Sat 02 Mar 1946Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763359 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Alexander, Cecilia  Yes, date unknownChicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322463 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Arends, Geertruida  Wed 18 Aug 1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I319580 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 Ayer, John Varnum  Est 1877Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I192822 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Baker, Elizabeth  Thu 27 Aug 1936Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788083 Nederlandse voorouders 
9 Bandringa, Mense Siebrandt  Sat 12 Aug 1939Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344507 Nederlandse voorouders 
10 Bandringa, Siebrand  Fri 17 Jun 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344234 Nederlandse voorouders 
11 Bandringa, Siebrandt  Tue 22 Mar 1932Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344514 Nederlandse voorouders 
12 Battjes, Rena  Yes, date unknownChicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I321012 Nederlandse voorouders 
13 Baumgartner, Anna P.  Sat 16 Jan 1937Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I244307 Nederlandse voorouders 
14 Bieze, Daniel  Wed 26 Feb 1936Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I189102 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Bieze, George  1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229398 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Bieze, George  1957Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229399 Nederlandse voorouders 
17 Bieze, Gerrit  Sat 04 Apr 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229231 Nederlandse voorouders 
18 Bieze, Geuchien Hinderikus  Sat 11 Feb 1922Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I211319 Nederlandse voorouders 
19 Bieze, Henderika  1948Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229233 Nederlandse voorouders 
20 Bieze, Henderikus Harm  Fri 28 Jan 1944Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229228 Nederlandse voorouders 
21 Bieze, Henrietta  Jan 1957Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229426 Nederlandse voorouders 
22 Bieze, Jeanette  Sat 03 Mar 1973Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229409 Nederlandse voorouders 
23 Bieze, Louise  Sat 01 Apr 1978Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229422 Nederlandse voorouders 
24 Bieze, Lukas Willem  Aug 1958Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229230 Nederlandse voorouders 
25 Bieze, Robert  Mon 23 May 1994Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229419 Nederlandse voorouders 
26 Bieze, Rolland  Fri 05 Dec 1958Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229420 Nederlandse voorouders 
27 Bieze, Ulbo Gerrit  Wed 05 Jun 1957Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229229 Nederlandse voorouders 
28 Boekholt, Martje  Sun 23 Jan 1921Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I49117 Nederlandse voorouders 
29 Boer, Trientje  Mon 08 Jan 1917Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344422 Nederlandse voorouders 
30 Boerema, Harry  Dec 1976Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763364 Nederlandse voorouders 
31 Boerema, Sandra Kay  Mon 26 Apr 1943Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I763365 Nederlandse voorouders 
32 Boonstra, Wiepke  Sun 01 Dec 1991Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I76639 Nederlandse voorouders 
33 Borgman, Jakob  1977Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I633723 Nederlandse voorouders 
34 Bosma, Janna  Thu 20 May 1943Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788034 Nederlandse voorouders 
35 Bus, Sievert Francis  Tue 09 Jul 1991Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344522 Nederlandse voorouders 
36 Buwalda, Janke  Fri 25 Jul 1924Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229182 Nederlandse voorouders 
37 van Dijk, Elsien  Sun 12 Jan 1936Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I462794 Nederlandse voorouders 
38 Dischinger, Robert  1970Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229428 Nederlandse voorouders 
39 Disse, Janna  Fri 04 Aug 1922Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I712837 Nederlandse voorouders 
40 van Dongen, Lambertina Sophia Maria  Thu 09 Nov 1972Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I10938 Nederlandse voorouders 
41 Drenth, Albert  Wed 28 Sep 1898Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I345519 Nederlandse voorouders 
42 Dubois, Albert  Sun 15 Nov 1942Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344511 Nederlandse voorouders 
43 Dubois, Alfred  Thu 04 Mar 1965Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I344227 Nederlandse voorouders 
44 van Dyk, Betty  Sun 19 Sep 1926Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788024 Nederlandse voorouders 
45 Engelsman, Willem Roelfs  Sat 24 Oct 1931Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I217480 Nederlandse voorouders 
46 Ettema, Aartje  Mon 15 May 1922Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I508479 Nederlandse voorouders 
47 Evenhuis, Anna Berendina  Sat 24 Jul 1915Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I626225 Nederlandse voorouders 
48 Evenhuis, Jantje  Sat 24 Jul 1915Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I626224 Nederlandse voorouders 
49 Ferwerda, Elizabeth  Fri 06 May 1932Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I229405 Nederlandse voorouders 
50 Fisher, Fokke  Fri 30 Jan 1914Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I740344 Nederlandse voorouders 

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Burial

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Burial    Person ID   Tree 
1 Bieze, Geuchien Hinderikus  Tue 14 Feb 1922Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I211319 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 van Dijk, Elsien  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I462794 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Disse, Janna  Mon 07 Aug 1922Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I712837 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 van Dongen, Lambertina Sophia Maria  Sat 11 Nov 1972Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I10938 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Fisher, Fokke  Tue 03 Feb 1914Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I740344 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Hübl, James  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I87422 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 Hübl, Joseph  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I87319 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Kooi, Annie  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I320974 Nederlandse voorouders 
9 Kramer, Hubert Elwood  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I448227 Nederlandse voorouders 
10 van Lier, Herman  Fri 09 Feb 1945Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788082 Nederlandse voorouders 
11 van Lier, Jan  Mon 25 Jul 1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788080 Nederlandse voorouders 
12 Noor, Pieter Everts  Wed 16 Oct 1901Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I522400 Nederlandse voorouders 
13 Pannekoek, Trientje  Thu 24 Nov 1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I740345 Nederlandse voorouders 
14 Prijs, Adrianus  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I227320 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Rotgers, Meindert  Sat 14 Jun 1913Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I380316 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Wiltjer, Allen  Wed 30 Jan 1918Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788119 Nederlandse voorouders 
17 Wiltjer, Menne  Tue 22 Feb 1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I788020 Nederlandse voorouders 

Occupation

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Occupation    Person ID   Tree 
1 Bloem, Pieter  1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I319590 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Goldsmith, Max Alexander  Between 1874 and 1923Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322175 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 van Raalte, Adelaide  1900Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322179 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 van Raalte, Adelaide  1910Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322179 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Shakman, Amalia S.  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322177 Nederlandse voorouders 

Address

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Address    Person ID   Tree 
1 Goldsmith, Max Alexander  1880Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322175 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Goldsmith, Max Alexander  1900Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322175 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Goldsmith, Max Alexander  1910Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322175 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Karel, Hinderkien  1902Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I157026 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Lubben, Cornelius  1923Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385075 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Lubben, David  1910Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I173194 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 Lubben, Janet Marie  1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385056 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Lubben, Janet Marie  Between 1940 and 1945Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385056 Nederlandse voorouders 
9 Menko, Hellen Conny  1929Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322375 Nederlandse voorouders 
10 Moran, James Francis  Between 1940 and 1945Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385057 Nederlandse voorouders 
11 Pieters, Anna Magretha  1870Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322466 Nederlandse voorouders 
12 Pieters, Anna Magretha  1880Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322466 Nederlandse voorouders 
13 van Raalte, Adelaide  Bef 1948Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I322179 Nederlandse voorouders 
14 Schrik, Albert  1930Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I327265 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Watling, Jessie Elizabeth  Mon 03 May 1909Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385072 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Watling, Jessie Elizabeth  1910Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385072 Nederlandse voorouders 
17 Watling, Jessie Elizabeth  1918Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385072 Nederlandse voorouders 
18 Watling, Jessie Elizabeth  1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385072 Nederlandse voorouders 
19 Watling, Jessie Elizabeth  1930Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385072 Nederlandse voorouders 

Emigratie

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Emigratie    Person ID   Tree 
1 Heerdt, Jacob  1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I713420 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Hek, Jacob  1884Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I523654 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Kuur, Grietje  1873Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I624783 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Prins, Reiniera Margaretha Arendina  1901Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I471187 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Spinder, Geesie  1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I652568 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Spinder, Pieter  1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I652484 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 de Waard, Jantje  1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I652565 Nederlandse voorouders 

Opleiding

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Opleiding    Person ID   Tree 
1 Moran, James Francis  Abt 1934Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I385057 Nederlandse voorouders 

Volkstelling

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Volkstelling    Person ID   Tree 
1 Schrik, Bene  1940Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I703547 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Schrik, Teunis  1940Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA I703231 Nederlandse voorouders 

Marriage

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   Family    Marriage    Family ID   Tree 
1 Achtien / Stafford  Wed 19 Jul 1905Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F179789 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Aggen / Zwart  Wed 25 Oct 1911Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F288176 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Allen / Sietsema  Wed 05 Dec 1894Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F202995 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Baas / Hanstra  Fri 26 Sep 1952Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F56346 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Bandringa / Kraai  Sat 29 Oct 1887Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F135190 Nederlandse voorouders 
6 Barger / Malvich  Sun 16 Aug 1942Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F135112 Nederlandse voorouders 
7 Bieze / Ferwerda  1894Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90719 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Bieze / Mohr  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90787 Nederlandse voorouders 
9 Bieze / Ossentjuk  1889Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90718 Nederlandse voorouders 
10 Bieze / Prins  Sat 02 Jan 1897Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90717 Nederlandse voorouders 
11 Bieze / Schenk  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90720 Nederlandse voorouders 
12 Bouma / Middel  1891Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F57038 Nederlandse voorouders 
13 Broekema / Swart  Sun 18 Apr 1909Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F24343 Nederlandse voorouders 
14 Brookstra / Noorlag  Thu 14 Jul 1932Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F125887 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Camphouse / Wiltjer  Thu 07 Jul 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F296243 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Dekens / Kramer  Mon 20 Jan 1902Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F259826 Nederlandse voorouders 
17 Dornbos / Wiltjer  Wed 14 Oct 1914Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F296259 Nederlandse voorouders 
18 Drenth / Boerhave  Thu 06 Aug 1896Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F230009 Nederlandse voorouders 
19 Dubois / Bandringa  Wed 17 Aug 1910Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F135226 Nederlandse voorouders 
20 Emden / Spratt  Thu 22 Feb 1900Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F142014 Nederlandse voorouders 
21 Fisher / Pannekoek  Fri 21 Apr 1893Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F280911 Nederlandse voorouders 
22 Fitzner / Krenger  Wed 25 Jun 1913Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F233179 Nederlandse voorouders 
23 Frenkel / Israels  Sun 17 Apr 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F189326 Nederlandse voorouders 
24 Goldsmith / Alexander  Wed 06 Mar 1872Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F126350 Nederlandse voorouders 
25 Goldsmith / Shakman  Tue 17 Jan 1899Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F126351 Nederlandse voorouders 
26 Hoffenkamp / Vries  Wed 21 Aug 1872Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F125824 Nederlandse voorouders 
27 Hoving / Lubben  Thu 14 Jul 1904Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F85831 Nederlandse voorouders 
28 Hylen / Barger  Sat 23 Oct 1937Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F135111 Nederlandse voorouders 
29 Jager / Pannekoek  Tue 07 Sep 1897Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F280915 Nederlandse voorouders 
30 Jager / Pannekoek  Fri 23 Jan 1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F280918 Nederlandse voorouders 
31 Jekel / Bieze  1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90785 Nederlandse voorouders 
32 Kampstra / Ras  Fri 29 Nov 1929Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F60590 Nederlandse voorouders 
33 Kladder / Noorlag  Wed 25 Jun 1919Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F125925 Nederlandse voorouders 
34 Kocher / Bieze  1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90786 Nederlandse voorouders 
35 Krenger / Forner  Fri 19 Dec 1930Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F233591 Nederlandse voorouders 
36 Laan / Bieze  Fri 14 May 1915Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F90783 Nederlandse voorouders 
37 Land / Kent  Thu 09 Feb 1956Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F147064 Nederlandse voorouders 
38 Lier / Baker  Wed 28 Oct 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F296248 Nederlandse voorouders 
39 Lier / Wiltjer  Thu 21 Jul 1881Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F296247 Nederlandse voorouders 
40 Lubben / Watling  Wed 15 Jul 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F150649 Nederlandse voorouders 
41 Lynch / Lentz  1967Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F258047 Nederlandse voorouders 
42 Maar / Pannekoek  Fri 29 Apr 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F280914 Nederlandse voorouders 
43 Mavrogeanes / Noor  Wed 15 Jul 1908Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F203002 Nederlandse voorouders 
44 Mellema / Baumgartner  Thu 09 Jun 1892Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F96678 Nederlandse voorouders 
45 Mellema / Steele  Mon 04 Sep 1933Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F96764 Nederlandse voorouders 
46 Nelmark / Krenger  1927Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F233715 Nederlandse voorouders 
47 Noor / Benson  Tue 31 Aug 1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F203003 Nederlandse voorouders 
48 Noor / Knack  Fri 14 May 1920Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F203001 Nederlandse voorouders 
49 Noorlag / Battjes  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F125882 Nederlandse voorouders 
50 Noorlag / Hoffman  Sat 05 Apr 1919Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F125888 Nederlandse voorouders 

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1 Potgiesser / Hensens  1873Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA F272209 Nederlandse voorouders 

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