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Mary Elisabeth TUNINK

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Name Mary Elisabeth TUNINK Birth 6 Sep 1838 Neuenhaus, near Hilton, Germany Gender Female Death 24 Jun 1876 Groot Agelo, Denekamp, Overijssel, Netherlands. [1]
Siblings 3 Siblings 1. Mary Elisabeth TUNINK, b. 6 Sep 1838, Neuenhaus, near Hilton, Germany d. 24 Jun 1876, Groot Agelo, Denekamp, Overijssel, Netherlands.
(Age 37 years)
+ 2. John Fredrick TUNNICK "TUNNING", b. 5 Sep 1843, Ootmarsum, Overijssel, Netherlands d. 20 Dec 1939, Elgin, NE
(Age 96 years)
▻ Thresia LAMPMANN, m. 4 Sep 1877 ; Suzanna Voorhuis TUNINK, m. 1903 ; MRS Reesterman, m. 19033. Johanna TUNINK, b. 7 Jan 1849 + 4. John Fredrick TUNNING, b. 17 Nov 1851, Ootmarsum, Overijssel, Netherlands d. 16 Dec 1893, Dedham, Carroll, Iowa, United States
(Age 42 years)
▻ Maria Philamena (Wihlemina) TUNNICK, m. Abt 1884Person ID I322356263762 Winnie Paul Scanlan Last Modified 16 Jul 2022
Father Albertus TUNINK (TUNNING), b. 24 Dec 1795, Ootmarsum, Holland (east central, on Germany boarder) d. 14 Nov 1867, Groot Angelo, Denekamp, Holland
(Age 71 years)
Mother Anna Adeleide LUBBERS, b. 1807, Wietmarschen, Niedersachsen, Germany d. 17 Jun 1860, Denekamp, Overijssel, Netherlands
(Age 53 years)
Marriage 1 Feb 1836 Denekamp, Holland Family ID F220 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - <p>From the will, she inherited the Tunink farm, not her brothers, since she was the oldest.</p><p><p></p></p><p>Hr twin brother died early. Her three brothers all went to the United States.</p>
REFN7379 - <p>REFN: 603</p><p><p>In the "Taufschein" (= baptism-certificate ) of Maria Elisabeth it i s</p></p><p><p>noted that her parents Egbert Tuning and Anna Aleida Lubbers are</p></p><p><p>"Heuerle ute in Hilten" (daylabourers in Hilten). The baptism was</p></p><p><p>witnessed by Johan Theodoor Lubbers, servant in Wietmarschen, and</p></p><p>Elisabeth Borggrefe in Weersel o</p>
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- <p>From the will, she inherited the Tunink farm, not her brothers, since she was the oldest.</p><p><p></p></p><p>Hr twin brother died early. Her three brothers all went to the United States.</p>
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