Person:William Denadel (1)

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m. 11 Aug 1877
  1. Abraham Denadel1879 - 1915
  2. Lena Denadel1880 - 1957
  3. Jennie DenadelAbt 1881 - 1913
  4. Henry Denadel1883 - 1969
  5. William Denadel1887 - 1917
  6. Cornelius Denadel1890 - 1966
  7. Cora Denadel1893 - 1980
  8. Peter J. Denadel1895 - 1939
  9. Nellie Denadel1899 - 1991
m. 17 Oct 1913
Facts and Events
Name William Denadel
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1887 Iowa, United States
Census[1] 1910 Whatcom, Washington, United StatesNooksack
Marriage 17 Oct 1913 Lynden, Whatcom, Washington, United Statesto Maggie Burgraaf
Residence[3] Jan 1915 Lynden, Whatcom, Washington, United States
Death[2] 14 Mar 1917 Lynden, Whatcom, Washington, United States
Burial[4] Monumenta Cemetery, Lynden, Whatcom, Washington, United States
References
  1. Washington, Whatcom, Nooksack, ED 353, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    HH 63, Fam 63.

    Den Adel, Peter, 55, married 1 for 30 years, b. Holland, both parents b. Holland, immigrated 1879, naturalized, farmer, rents farm, able to read, write, speak English
    , Ellen, wife, 51, married 1 for 30 years, 12 children 9 living, b. Iowa, father b. Holland, mother b. Iowa
    , Willie, son, 23, b. Iowa
    , Nellie, dau, 20, b. Iowa
    , Cornelius, son, 19, b. Iowa
    , Jennie, dau, 19, b. Iowa
    , Cora, 16, b. Iowa
    , Peter, 14, b. Iowa

  2. 2.0 2.1 William Denadel, in The Lynden Tribune (Lynden, Whatcom, Washington); Whatcom County, Washington, Rootsweb 3 February 2005
    Whatcom County obits "Da-De" 3 February 2005, 8 Mar 1917; accessed 16 Sep 2010.

    DEN ADEL, William
    Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon for the late William Den Adel, who passed away on Sunday following a continued illness. The Rev. C. Heines of Seattle conducted the services at the Reformed Church on Grover Street which was filled by a gathering of relatives and friends. Den Adel is survived by a widow, and father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Den Adel. He was 29 yrs., 8 months old. He was born in Iowa, and came to Washington twelve years ago.

  3. "DEN ADEL DIES FROM INJURIES", in The Lynden Tribune Submitted by site coordinator. Whatcom County, Washington, Rootsweb 3 February 2005
    January 28, 1915; accessed 16 Sep 2010.

    Abraham Den Adel, died Wednesday morning at five o'clock, after lingering four days in an unconscious condition as a result of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile. Den Adel never rallied after the accident, and Dr. F. L. Wood, the attending physician, held out scant hopes of his recovery. Den Adel was engaged in cleaning the pavement Saturday afternoon on West Front Street. He was running his scraper from South to North on the street in front of the Hanover residence, when a machine driven by Sam Palmer, going west, drew near. Mr. Palmer turned out to the left to pass him. Den Adel, who had not heard the automobile swung around suddenly to retrace his steps. Mr. Palmer made a heroic effort to avoid striking him, but was unable to make the turn quickly enough. The fender knocked Den Adel in the left hip, and threw him against a high bank at the side of the street, where he fell on his head. The machine ran into the bank, damaging the front wheel. Den Adel was carried to the Ben Hoftiezer home, where he was cared for. Death came as a result of concussion of the brain.

    Mrs. Oldenmeyer, Jack Jacoby, Marie Bauman, and Miss Betsey Hoffiezer were eye-witnesses of the accident. Mrs. Oldenmeyer said that Palmer was driving at ordinary speed and that Den Adel turned in front of the machine so suddenly, that it was impossible to avoid striking him. Den Adel would have been thirty six years old Saturday. He was a native of Kansas. His loss is mourned by a widow and four children, Alvin, Gladys, Peter, and the baby, four weeks old, who has been named Abraham in memory of his father. Other relatives are his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Den Adel, his brothers, William, Cornelius and Peter, and his sisters Mrs. F. G. Knott, Mrs. H. Bol and Mrs. Tony Leenders, all of Lynden, and a brother, Henry, who lives in Minnesota. A sister Jennie, died on Jan. 27, 1913, exactly two years before him. General sympathy is expressed, not only for the Den Adel family, but also for Mr. Palmer, who during the many years of his residence in Lynden, has won the esteem of the community. No provision is made for street cleaners under the industrial insurance act of the state. In the larger cities the street cleaning department is under the civil services and is provided for in that way, but at the time the law was passed, no attention was given to those in third and fourth class cities. Funeral services will be held in the Reformed Church Friday afternoon at 1:45, the Rev. J. G. Brouwer conducting the services in the Holland language and the Rev. J. G. Breen in English. Six members of the Volunteer Fire Department, of which Den Adel was a charter member, will act as pall bearers. The firemen will attend the funeral in a body.

  4. Monumenta Cemetery, in Cemetery records of Whatcom County, Washington, additions and corrections to series II (CD). (Bellingham, Washington: Whatcom Genealogical Society, c2019 version 1.5)
    1010.

    DEN ADEL, William d 14 Mar 1917 ae 29