Person:Henrietta Walt (1)

m. 7 May 1860
  1. Henrietta Walt1864 - 1947
  2. John Walt1871 - 1956
  3. Nellie Walt1881 - 1964
m. 30 Jun 1887
  1. Lillie Kloosterhuis1888 - 1894
  2. Peter H. Kloosterhuis1890 - 1894
  3. Nellie K. Kloosterhouse1893 - 1965
m. 1 Sep 1897
  1. Ellen Margaret Elbers1898 - 1960
  2. Mabel Luella Elbers1900 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name Henrietta Walt
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] 28 Mar 1864 Eastmanville, Ottawa, Michigan, United States
Marriage 30 Jun 1887 Polkton, Ottawa, Michigan, United Statesto Frederick Kloosterhuis
Marriage 1 Sep 1897 Coopersville, Ottawa, Michigan, United Statesto Lucas Elbers
Death[2][3] 4 Nov 1947 Comstock Park, Kent, Michigan, United States
Burial[3][4] 8 Nov 1947 Coopersville, Ottawa, Michigan, United StatesCoopersville-Polkton Cemetery
References
  1. Michigan, United States. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. (FamilySearch Record Search).

    Henrietta's second marriage record includes ages, birth places and parents names.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952.

    Record includes birth date/place and father's name and mother's first name.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Obituary, in Conklin, Ottawa, Michigan, United States. Coopersville Observer (Coopersville, Michigan)
    6 Nov 1947.

    MRS. H. ELBERS DIED TUESDAY
    Mrs. Henrietta Elbers, who had resided in Coopersville and vicinity practically her entire life, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Neal Doornbos, of 5534 Alpine Ave., Comstock Park, with whom she had been making her home since about the first of October. Mrs. Elbers, who was 83 years of age, had been in ill health for some time.
    She was born March 28, 1864 at Eastmanville. her husband, Luke Elbers, died in 1932. She was a member of the Coopersville Reformed church, Ladies Bible Class and Ladies Missionary Society.
    Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Doornbos, Mrs. John W. Laug and Mrs. Herbert Laug, both of Coopersville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Sherman of East Jordan and Mrs. Mike Meindertsma of Coopersville; four of Flint; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
    The body was taken to the John W. Laug home, where private services will be held at 1:30 Saturday followed by services at the Coopersville Reformed church at 2 o'clock. Rev. G.J. Rozeboom will officiate, and burial will be in the Coopersville cemetery. Arrangements are by the Kammeraad Funeral Home.

    The Coopersville Observer, Thursday, November 6, 1947.
  4. Memorial 114318316, in Find A Grave.

    With tombstone picture