Person:Jakob De Bruijn (1)

Watchers
m. 14 Apr 1873
  1. Maaike De Bruijn1874 -
  2. Jakob De Bruijn1875 - 1946
  3. Gijsbertje De Bruijn1876 -
  4. Symen De Bruijn1878 - 1879
  5. Sijgje De Bruijn1879 -
  6. Sijmen De Bruijn1882 -
  7. Jacoba De Bruijn1886 -
  8. Lena De Bruijn1888 -
  9. Artie DeBruyn1891 - 1943
  10. Niesje De Bruijn1893 -
  11. Cornelia DeBruyn1895 -
m. 12 Dec 1909
Facts and Events
Name Jakob De Bruijn
Immigrant Name Jacob DeBruyn
Religious Name Rev. J.C. DeBruyn
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Mar 1875 Hoornaar, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Census[2] 1900 Sioux, Iowa, United States
Marriage 12 Dec 1909 Volga, Brookings, South Dakota, United Statesto Eelkjen Bajema
Death? 15 Dec 1946 Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States
Burial? 18 Dec 1946 Garfield Park Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States

Rev. J.C. DeBruyn Obituary

DE BRUYN-Rev. J.C. DeBruyn, aged 71, passed away Sunday evening at home, 1054 Alto-av., SE. Surviving are his widow, Alice; two sons and five daughters, Mrs. R.J. Tinkienberg of Seattle, Wash.; Cornelius J. DeBruyn of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Mrs. H. Petersen of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Gerald Bloem, Otto, Adeline and Bette DeBruyn of Grand Rapids; one brother and six sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zaagman Funeral Chapel. Rev. DeBruyn will repose at his home until Wednesday morning. Grand Rapids Press, Monday, December 16, 1946.

References
  1. Geboorten, in Hoornaar, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Burgerlijke Stand
    Akte 3, 1875.
  2. United States Census, in FamilySearch - Search
    1900.