Person:Cornelis Keuzenkamp (1)

     
Cornelis Franciscus Keuzenkamp
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Cornelis Franciscus Keuzenkamp
Gender Male
Birth[3] 18 Nov 1881 Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Military[4] 1900 South AfricaBoer War
Immigration[4] Apr 1906
Marriage 19 Jun 1909 Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaMetropolitan Methodist Church
to Maude Lenore Porter
Occupation[4] Teacher/ Doctor of Chiropractic
Death[4] 19 Jul 1966 Salter Path, Carteret, North Carolina, United States
Burial[5] Twin Hills Memorial Park, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
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References
  1. Griffin, Paula Porter, and Thomas Stephen Neel. The Ancestors of Daniel White, 1777-1836, and his wife, Sarah Ford, 1778-1847, and Their Descendants. (Evansville, Indiana: Unigraphic, 1979)
    224, 276, 286-287, 302-304.
  2. Keuzenkamp, Abraham, Keuzenkamp Family Genealogy, in Archives of the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, Den Haag, Netherlands.
  3. Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Stadsarchief Rotterdam - Burgerlijke Stand.
    Birth Certificate-Rotterdam City Archives
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Obituaries, in Newspaper Obituary: Cornelius Franciscus Keuzenkamp. (The News-Times Morehead City and Beaufort, N.C.)
    22 Jul 1966.

    Dr. Cornelius Franciscus Keuzenkamp, 84, died suddenly Tuesday at his home on Bogue Sound. Although funeral arrangements were incomplete yesterday, the burial will be in Twin [Hills] Cemetery, Wintersport, Pa.

    Dr. Keuzenkamp was a native of Holland and veteran of the Boer War. He came to the United States in April 1906. He attended the Santa Barbara Junior College, where he met and married Maude Porter. He later graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and received his master's degree in education and guidance at the University of Wisconsin.

    He graduated from Lincoln College of Chiropractic and in 1937 opend an office in Greenville. Dr. Keuzenkamp retired to Emerald Isle in 1955, but two years later built a home at Florida Park, on the shore of Bogue Sound. He had recently been awarded the 50-year pin for membership in the Masonic Lodge.

    Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maude Porter Keuzenkamp; three daughters Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Fort Smith, Ark., Mrs. Edwin L. Meltzer, Ridgewood, N.J., Mrs Charles E. Miller, Montoursville, Pa.; a brother, Teunis Keuzenkamp, Brussels, Belgium; and six grandsons.

  5. Cornelis Franciscus Keuzenkamp, in Find A Grave.