The Mulherns and Raffertys of Lawrence County, Ohio - Person Page 2094

The Mulherns and Raffertys of Lawrence County, Ohio
With the DeJongs and Dalenbergs of Cook County, Illinois (orignating in the Netherlands)
Person Page 2094

         
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Cornelia Hoogendonk1 (F)
(circa 1808 - 15 May 1849)
Last Edited=21 May 2005

     Cornelia Hoogendonk was born circa 1808 in the Netherlands.2 She was the daughter of Cornelis Hoogendonk and Dieuwertje Volkers.2 Cornelia married Klaas Dalenberg, son of Cornelis Pieterz Dalenberg and Trijnte Klaasdr Akkerman, on 29 December 1844 in Schoorl, Noord Holland, Netherlands. He was 27 and she was 36.2 Cornelia and Klaas had 3 children. These children are Trijntje, Dieuwertje and Maartje.2
          Cornelia and Klaas with their children, Trijntje, Dieuwertje and Maartje, left their hometown to begin their journey to the U.S. They were one of 10 families that immigrated together. Both Klaas' and Cornelias' fathers also went with them.2 On 28 April 1849, Klaas and his family boarded the ship, Massachusetts of Boston, in Le Havre, France. For an account of their voyage see this web page.2 Cornelia died on 15 May 1849 while crossing the Atlantic on the ship, Massachusetts on15 May 1849. One of her daughters, Maartje, died in Rotterdam, before they boarded the ship and Dieuwertje died on the ship with her mother.2 She was about 41 old. Follow the link to see the census image.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Pieter Cornelisz Dalenberg

Children of Cornelia Hoogendonk and Klaas Dalenberg
Trijntje Dalenberg b. 22 Jan 1846
Dieuwertje Dalenberg b. 13 Apr 1848, d. May 1849
Maartje Dalenberg b. 13 Apr 1848, d. 16 Apr 1849

Citations

  1. [S452] Dalenberg Central. Online <http://www.dalenberg.com>.
  2. [S328] Moody, Larry. Moody/Dudley Tree. Online <http://awt.ancestry.com>, <e-mail address>. Text downloaded 29 Jul 2001.


         
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Carol Lea Millslagle Macke

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