Maartje Houtkoop (29), her husband Jacob Hoek (34 y, loafer), their children Bankras (3) and Trijntje (2) arrived on 11 June 1855 on the schooner Tarolinta at the port of New York, Castle Garden.
In 1860 Mary (33 y) lived with her husband Jacob Hock (39)and children Bancrage (9), Cathar (7), Dirk (3), Wm (2) and Cornelius (6 months) in the Township of Worth, post office Blue Island, Cook County, Illinois, just south of Chicago, northwest of Thornton Township and west of Calumet Township.
In June 1870 Mary (43 y, born in Holland), her husband Jacob Hook (49, Holland, farmer), their children Catharine (17, Holland), Dorrick [Derrick, Richard] (14, Illinois), William (11, Illinois), Cornelius (10, Illinois), Peter (9, Illinois), Simon (7, Illinois), Cornelia (3, Illinois) and Jacob (0, Illinois) lived at a rented home in Calumet Township, Cook County, Illinois, just southeast of Chicago. Next to them lived the 37 years aged laborer Ary Houtcoper with his wife and three daughters. He is probably a brother of Mary Houtkoper Hook.
Mary died in January 1896 at the age of 69 years in the village of Lansing, nowadays a southern suburb of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Her widower Jacob Hoek died in 1906 at the age of 85 years, also in the village of Lansing.
Maartje Houtkoop (29), her husband Jacob Hoek (34 y, loafer), their children Bankras (3) and Trijntje (2) arrived on 11 June 1855 on the schooner Tarolinta at the port of New York, Castle Garden.
In 1860 Mary (33 y) lived with her husband Jacob Hock (39)and children Bancrage (9), Cathar (7), Dirk (3), Wm (2) and Cornelius (6 months) in the Township of Worth, post office Blue Island, Cook County, Illinois, just south of Chicago, northwest of Thornton Township and west of Calumet Township.
In June 1870 Mary (43 y, born in Holland), her husband Jacob Hook (49, Holland, farmer), their children Catharine (17, Holland), Dorrick [Derrick, Richard] (14, Illinois), William (11, Illinois), Cornelius (10, Illinois), Peter (9, Illinois), Simon (7, Illinois), Cornelia (3, Illinois) and Jacob (0, Illinois) lived at a rented home in Calumet Township, Cook County, Illinois, just southeast of Chicago. Next to them lived the 37 years aged laborer Ary Houtcoper with his wife and three daughters. He is probably a brother of Mary Houtkoper Hook.
Mary died in January 1896 at the age of 69 years in the village of Lansing, nowadays a southern suburb of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Her widower Jacob Hoek died in 1906 at the age of 85 years, also in the village of Lansing.
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