Pedigree
Johannes Dousi
Jacobus James Dousi <
/
Ida Slegers
Dousi, Juliana Jacoba
\
Willem Hol
Adrianna Hol <
Petronella
van Teeffelen
Born: 9 January
1896
Alphen-on-the-Maas, Province of Gelderland, The Netherlands
Died: 2 September
1974
Perham, Minnesota
Buried: 6 September 1974
St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Perham, Minnesota
Father: Jacobus
James Dousi
Mother: Adrianna Hol
Siblings: Johanna
Odelia
Petronella
Johannes
Femia
Marinus
Wilhelmina
Spouse: Louis
Joseph Hendrickx
Married: 20 November 1919
Holy Cross Catholic Church, Butler, Minnesota
Children: Francis
Joseph
b. 12 January 1921 - d. 8 July 1996
Maria Johanna
b. 19 February 1922 -
Joseph James
b. 4 May 1923 - d. 14 November 1999
John Anthony
b. 17 November 1924 - d. 1 January 1990
Norbert Peter
b. 18 May 1926 - d. 14 November 1987
Anna Theodora
b. 13 January 1928 - d. 30 March 1982
Christine Petronella
b. 29 January 1929 -
William Marinus
b. 31 May 1930 - d. 27 May 1996
Louis Adrian
b. 29 December 1931 -
Andrew George
b. 14 July 1933 -
Clara Josephine
b. 16 July 1935 -
Petronella Odelia
b. 16 July 1935 -
Notes: Juliana
was 8 years old when her family came to the United States in 1904. The
ocean
voyage began at the port of Amsterdam and ended at Hoboken, New
Jersey. The family
traveled to DePere, Wisconsin, where they lived for 6 months before
moving to Loretto,
Minnesota. Juliana's father had heard of an opportunity to
be a farm share cropper there.
The family lived and worked in Loretto until 1915. They had
heard of a newly formed
community settled by fellow Hollanders in Butler, Minnesota. The
trip to Butler was made
by train, with all of their personal and household belongings and
farm equipment in one
box car. The cattle were transported in a separate car where
they had to be milked by
Juliana's father in order to keep on the milking schedule.
After their marriage, Juliana and Louis
purchased a 200 acre farm in section 9 of Butler
Township. Juliana gave birth to
and raised their 12 children on the farm. She like to raise
a garden and canned numerous quarts of vegetables, meats,
jams and jellies every summer.
Juliana always had a lot of flowers. She provided flowers
for the altar at church almost
every Sunday over the span of many years.
Juliana was a good cook and seamstress. She made most
of her children's clothes. At the
time of her death, Juliana had 62 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The cause
of her death is listed as right cerebro-vascular accident.
Photos:
20 November 1919 - Juliana and Louis Hendrickx (middle
two) on their wedding
day. The best man, Louis' brother Peter, and maid
of honor, Julianna's sister Minnie
are pictured with them.
Julianna and Louis Hendrickx (seated) and their 12 children
- circa 1936.
Julianna and Louis Hendrickx - circa 1944.
26 July 1947 Louis and Julianna Hendrickx with Margaret
and Raymond Mulhern
at the wedding reception of their children, Anna Hendrickx
and Maurice Mulhern.
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