Bijkomende namen | Naam |
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andere naam | Ann Baars |
Gehuwde naam | Barham |
Gehuwde naam | Anna Ridens |
Naamsvariatie | Anna Baarse |
vader | Geboortedatum | moeder | Geboortedatum |
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Gijsbertus Baars | 09.02.1814 | Helena Vermeer (Baars) | 27.06.1811 |
Soort gebeurtenis | Datum | Plaats | Omschrijving |
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Geboorte | 24.12.1844 | Maurik, Gelderland, Nederland | |
Emigratie | 14.09.1846 | Vertrek vanaf Texel met het schip 'Angelique' | |
Immigratie | 03.11.1846 | Aankomst New York, USA | |
Overlijden | BET 1903 AND 1910 | Beardstown, Perry County, Tennessee, United States of America |
Arrived in New York City, United States in 1846 with the Angeleque (Angelique) On the passenger list are: Gijsbertus Baars 31 years - Carpenter Helena Vermeer Baars 34 years Gijsbertus Baars 3 years Hendrika Baars 2 years Hendrika arrive with her parents in U. S. of America 3.11.1846 and moved with them to Beardstown Community in Perry County, Tennessee. Once in America, Hendrika began using her “American” name “Ann.” Ann never learned to speak very much English but rather preferred to communicate in Dutch all her life. She married for the first time on 19.4.1881 to William J. Ridens. They had two daughters: Sallie Matt Ridens – born 11.9.1881 in Humphreys County, Tennessee and Lena Mae Ridens – born 4.10.1884 in Beardstown Tennessee. After this marriage, Ann married the second time to Balaam Barham on 7.2.1892. She and Balaam had no children and divorced shortly after their marriage. It is unknown when Hendrika Ann actually died or where she is buried. However, she was known to be alive in 1903 but is not shown in any census records in 1910 and later. Some believe that Hendrika Ann is buried in an unmarked grave between two stones in the Beardstown Cemetery beside the grave stones for her parents George and Lena Baars. |