Person:Hilka Joesten (1)

Hilke Klaashen Joesten
m. Bef 1825
  1. Hilke Klaashen Joesten1818 - 1881
  2. Antje Claassen Joesten1820 -
  3. Siebentje Joesten1828 -
  4. Klaaske Kl. Joesten1831 - 1918
  5. Ailt Andreessen Joesten1834 - 1896
m. 19 Mar 1842
  1. _____ Bras1842 - 1842
  2. Ehme W Brass1845 - 1917
  3. Siebentia Brass1846 -
  4. Klaas W Brass1846 - 1909
  5. Aeilt Brass1848 - 1922
  6. Jan Bras1850 -
  7. John W Brass1850 - 1927
  8. Siebentje Brass1853 - 1930
  9. Wiard Ehme Brass1856 - 1935
  10. Hilka Brass1859 - 1930
Facts and Events
Name Hilke Klaashen Joesten
Unknown Hilka Klaassen Joesten
Unknown Hilke Klaassen Joesten
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Feb 1818 Manslagt, Hannover, Preußen, Germany
Marriage 19 Mar 1842 Hamswehrum, Ostfrld, Hannover, Preußen, Germanyto Wiard Ehme Brass
Residence? 1878 Ogle, Illinois, United States
Residence? 1880 Butler, Iowa, United States
Unknown? Grundy, Iowa, United States
Death[1] 26 Oct 1881 Grundy, Iowa, United States
Burial[1] West Friesland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, German, Grundy, Iowa, United States

Hilka (Joesten) Brass was a native of Germany, where her husband, W. E., passed away. She "came to America in 1878 and located in Ogle county, Illinois, whence in 1880 she moved to Iowa. She located in Butler county, this state, and later removed to Grundy county, where her death occurred October 26, 1881. In this family were seven children: Klaas, deceased; Ehme, of Ogle county, Illinois, Aeilt, of this review; John also residing in Ogle county, Siebentia, the wife of Isaac Harkan, of Butler county, Iowa; W. E., who makes his home in Missouri; and Hilka, the wife of John Roos, of Ogle County, Illinois."

From: [1]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tombstone, in Find A Grave
    1881.