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Facts and Events
Name |
Grietje Tjeerts Knot |
Immigrant Name |
Grace Knott |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3] |
8 Oct 1855 |
Stitswerd, Kantens, Groningen, Netherlands |
Residence[2][3] |
12 Jun 1869 |
Warffum, Groningen, Netherlands |
Immigration[3][4] |
15 May 1873 |
New York, New York, USA |
Marriage |
18 Apr 1877 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USAto Hermanus “Herman” Korteling |
Census[5] |
1880 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Other[13] |
15 Apr 1897 |
Kandiyohi, Minnesota, United Statesmentioned in father's probate as living in Chicago |
Other[14][10] |
20 Jun 1897 |
New York, New York, United Statesleaving for a visit to The Netherlands |
Census[6] |
1900 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Census[7] |
1910 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Census[8] |
1920 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Census[9] |
1930 |
Berwyn City, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Death[10][11] |
Feb 1948 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
Burial[10][12] |
23 Feb 1948 |
Stickney, Cook, Illinois, USAMount Auburn Cemetery |
References
- ↑ Kantens, Groningen, Netherlands. Burgerlijke Stand
1855.
Tjeert Hendrik Knot, age 29, daylabourer, in Stitswert says that on 8 October 1855 at 8 in the morning at Stitswerd No. 39 a woman child named Grietje was born to Imke Willems Pesman, his wife Signed: N. J. Wieringa, veldwachter in Kantens, J. J. de Jong, herbergier, Kantens
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Kantens, Groningen, Netherlands. Bevolkingsregister
p. 49, 1860-1937.
Knot, Tjeert Hendriks, male, head, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Pesman, Emke Willems, female, wife,departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Knot, Hendrik, male, son, Knot, Grietje, female, daughter, born 8 October 1855 in Kantens, Ned Hers religion, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Knot, Jantje, female, daughter, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Knot, Willem, male, son, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Knot, Anje, female, daughter, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum Knot, Klaas, male, son, departed 12 June 1869 for Warffum
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Warffum (Groningen). Bevolkingsregisters. Registers der bevolking, 1860-1900. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968)
Book 2, Page 95, 1860-1880.
Knot, Tjeert Hendrikes, male, head, house No. 5, arrived 12 June 1869 from Kantens, left 1873 for North America Pesman, Emke Willems, female, wife, Knot, Grietje, female, daughter, born 8 October 1855 in Kantens Knot, Jantje, female, daughter, Knot, Willem, male, son, Knot, Anje, female, daughter, Knot, Klaus, male, son, Knot, Pieterke, Knot, Janna, female, daughter, born 26 March 1872, Kantens
- ↑ p. 512, in Swierenga, Robert P. Dutch immigrants in U.S. ship passenger manifests, 1820-1880: an alphabetical listing by household heads and independent persons. (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, c1983).
Knot, T, husband, male, age 48, occupation laborer, destination USA, from holland, on board ship Wyoming, arrived May 15, 1873, embarked from Liverpool, England, arrived New York, traveled steerage Knot, T, nee Passman [sic], wife, female, age 44, housewife Knot, Grietje, daughter, female, age 17, occupation tinker Knot, Janita, daughter, female, age 11 Knot, Willem, son, male, age 10 Knot, Ange, son [sic], male, age 7 Knot, Klass, daughter, female, age 4 Knot, Pieterke, daughter, female, age 4 Knot, Janna, daughter, female, age 2 [Swierenga Source: National Archive Film Series 237, Reel 375] [Note: Indexed on Ancestry as "Fintze Kret"]
- ↑ Illinois, Cook, Chicago, ED 104, in United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
HH 85, Fam 184.
149 Curtis Street Kartinal, Henry, age 41, painter, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland , Grace, 24, wife, keeping house, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland , Wm, 2, son, b. Chicago , George, 1, b. Chicago
- ↑ Illinois, Cook, Chicago Ward 9 (West Town), ED 231, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
HH 58, Fam 133.
675 South Ashland, Korteling, Herman, head, white male, b. April 1849, age 51, married 23 years, born Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1872, in US 28 years, Naturalized, Grocer, able to read, write, speak English, Rents house , Grace, wife, white female, b. Oct 1855, age 44, married 23 years, four children, 3 living, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1873, in US 27 years, able to read, write and speak English , George, son, white male, b. Sept 1879, age 20, single, b. Illinois , Minnie B, daughter, white female, b. Sept 1881, age 18, single, b. Illinois , Ralph G., son, white male, b. Aug 1895, age 4, b. Illinois Ferwerda, Katherine, boarder, white female, b. March 1874, age 26, single, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1881, in US 19 years
- ↑ Illinois, Cook, Chicago Ward 20, ED 862, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
HH 141, Fam 195.
2058 West Jackson Boulevard, Korteling, Herman, head, white male, 60, married once for 33 years, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1872, Naturalized, speaks English, retired merchant, grocer, employer, able to read and write, rents house , Grace, wife, white female, 54, married once for 33 years, four children three living, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1873, speaks English, able to read and write , Mamie, dau, white female, 28, single, b. Illinois, both parents b. Holland, speaks English, no occupation, able to read and write , Ralph, son, white male, age 14, single, b. Illinois, both parents b. Holland, speaks English, attends school, able to read and write
- ↑ Illinois, Cook, Chicago 14th Ward, ED 852, in United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
HH 24, Family 46.
113 North Francisco Avenue, Korteling, Herman, head, owns with mortgage, white male, age 70, married, immigrated 1872, Naturalized 1882, able to read and write and speak English, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, retired , Grace, wife, white female, age 65, immigrated 1875, Naturalized, able to read and write and speak English, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland , Ralph G., son, white male, 24, single, able to read and write and speak English, b. Illinois, student two other “families” in same building, both with lodgers, for total of 11 other people
- ↑ Illinois, Cook, Berwyn City in Berwyn Township, Ward 5, ED 1994, in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
HH 181, Fam 256.
1212 South Highland Avenue, Korteling, Mrs., head, rents, $40, no radio, white female, 74, widow, able to read and write, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1873, speaks English, no occupation with Philomena H. Suchy, 57 year-old widow from Czechoslovakia who owns house worth $8000 and her daughter Emily M, age 30, b. Illinois, typist for a mail order merchandiser
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Tricia Matthews, in Knott Family email.
When Herman Korteling and Grace had a grocery store on Ashland Ave., in Chicago, Grace's father died. They went back to Holland [to visit].
Gretje (Grace) Knott died in February, 1948. She is buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, in Stickney Illinois. . . . with Herman.
- ↑ Chicago Daily Tribune, in Knott Family Obituaries
p. 40, 23 Feb 1948.
KORTELING Grace Korteling, age 92, beloved wife of the late Herman, fond mother of Mamie Scholtens, The Rev. Ralph Korteling, of Punganur, India, and the late Rev. George Korteling, grandmother of ten grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 6033 Roosevelt road, Cicero, until 11 a.m., Monday, Feb. 23. Services 2 p.m., at the West Side Ref. church, 1321 S. Austin blvd. Interment Mount Auburn cemetery.
- ↑ Mount Auburn Cemetery, Stickney, Cook County, Illinois, in Interment.net Cemetery Records Online. (Clear Digital Media, Inc.).
Korteling, Grace, b. 1855, d. 1948, s/w Herman Korteling, Bellevue Sec, [DH]
- ↑ George Henry Knott Probate, in Knott Family Probate
15 April 1897.
Nellie Korteling, age 41, heir, living in Chicago, IL
- ↑ "General News from New York", ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849-1987); Newberry Library
p. 3, 20 June 1897.
“Chicagoans Sail for Europe”, The following cabin passengers from Chicago sailed today on the Spaarndam: Herman Korteling, Mrs. Herman Korteling and infant, [and others]
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