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Facts and Events
Name |
Klaas Knol |
Immigrant Name |
Nicholas Knol |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][4] |
15 Mar 1863 |
Saaxumhuizen, Baflo, Groningen, Netherlands |
Immigration[2][3] |
29 Mar 1880 |
New York, New York, United States |
Marriage |
27 Aug 1885 |
Cook, Illinois, United Statesto Wibke Bootsman |
Census[6] |
1900 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States |
Census[7] |
1910 |
Cicero, Cook, Illinois, United States |
Other[8] |
Feb 1911 |
Cicero, Cook, Illinois, United Statescandidate for Cicero trustee on Republican ticket |
Death[4][5] |
3 Jan 1917 |
Cicero, Cook, Illinois, United States |
Burial[4][5] |
6 Jan 1917 |
Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook, Illinois, United States |
References
- ↑ Geboorte, in Baflo, Groningen, Netherlands. Burgerlijke Stand
Aktenummer 20, 17 Mar 1863.
Saaxumhuizen gem. Baflo Klaas Knol Vader: Jan Tjeerts Knol, 31, daglooner Moeder: Antje Meeuw, dagloonster
AlleGroningers
- ↑ National Archives and Records Administration. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957. (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration).
Klaas Knol, age 16, Carpenter from Netherland, steerage with Albert Muis and Hilje Knol Netherlands-American Steam Navigation Company, Port of New York Steamship Maas, from Rotterdam, arrived in New York 29 March 1880
- ↑ 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).
Klaas Knol, emigrated 1880, age 17, born about 1863
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Nickolas J. Knol, in Find A Grave
accessed 23 Mar 2015.
Nickolas J. Knol Birth: Mar. 15, 1863 Death: Jan. 3, 1917 Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Inscription (from photograph) Husband and Father Nickolas J. Knol Born March 15, 1863 Died Jan 3 1917 Mother Mary Knol Veldman 1867-1960
[Gravestone of Mary's mother, Miena Bootsman nee Bruggema, in background]
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Illinois, United States. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947.
Name: Nicholas Knol Birth: 15 Mar 1863, Holland Death: 3 Jan 1917, Cicero, Cook, Illinois Burial: 6 Jan 1917, Forest Home Cemetery Death Age: 53; Occupation: Insurance Agent Race: White; Marital Status: M; Gender: Male Residence: Cicero, Cook, Ill. Father: John Knol, b. Holland Mother: Arutje Meeuw, b. Holland Comments: 38y resident of Illinois FHL Film Number: 1530987
- ↑ Chicago Ward 28, Cook, Illinois, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
HH 125 Fam 171.
1309 42nd Ave Knoll, Nicholas, b. Mar 1863, 37, married 14 yrs, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1880, Naturalized, Agent (Burial Funds), self-employed, able to read, write, speak English, owns house free of mtg , Mary, wife, b. Apr 1867, ee, married 14 yrs, 7 children 7 living, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1872, housework, able to read, write, speak English , John J., son, b. Mar 1886, 14, b. IL , Nicholas, son, b. Sept 1887, 12, b. IL , George, son, b. Dec. 1889, 10, b. IL , Albert, son, b. May 1892, 8, b. IL , Willie, son, b. Nov 1894, 5, b. IL , Arthur, son, b. Dec 1896, 3, b. IL , David, son, b. May 1899, 1, b. IL
- ↑ Cicero, Cook, Illinois, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
HH 146, Fam 169.
Knol, Nicholas, 47, married once for 25 yrs, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1881, Naturalized, speaks English, Agent burial Funds, wage worker, owns home with mtg , Mary, wife, 43, married once for 35 yrs [sic], 11 children 11 living, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1872, speaks English , John J., son, 24, b. IL, salesman travelling whole sale , Nicholas Jr., son, 22, b. IL, Office Clerk Law Office , George, son, 20, b. IL, glazier widow glazier , Albert, son, 18, b. IL, copyist Lithographing Co. , William, son, 15, b. IL , Arthur, son, 13, b. IL , David, son, 10, b. IL , Herman, son, 8, b. IL , Wilhelmina, dau, 6, b. IL , Clarence, son, 4, b. IL , Ange M., dau, 1 b. IL
- ↑ The Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, 7 Feb 1911, Tue, 2.
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