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Fenneken “Fannie” <I>Reudink</I> Kling

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Fenneken “Fannie” Reudink Kling

Birth
Lonneker, Enschede Municipality, Overijssel, Netherlands
Death
23 Jan 1931 (aged 78)
Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Scribner, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Fannie was the daughter of Jurrien Reudink and Christina Hasebroek. Her father passed away in August 1855, leaving her mother and the older children to work in the local factories for a less than average wage. The oldest child at the time of his death was 13. Fannie was 2.

Fannie married Hendrik Averink (known as Henry Afrank in the US) on 27 Aug 1876 in Enschede, Netherlands. Together, in Jun 1878, along with many members of Fannie's family, they chose to leave their meager lives in the Netherlands and travel to the United States in search of something better. They settled in Omaha, NE where they lived for many years before moving to Scribner, NE.

Hendik and Fannie had five children before he passed away in May 1884. In 1887, she married the German immigrant, Jacob Kling. She had five more children with Jacob, losing one, Gesina Kling, in infancy. It is not currently known where Gesina or either of Fannie's husbands are buried.

Fannie died at the age of 78 of old age.
Fannie was the daughter of Jurrien Reudink and Christina Hasebroek. Her father passed away in August 1855, leaving her mother and the older children to work in the local factories for a less than average wage. The oldest child at the time of his death was 13. Fannie was 2.

Fannie married Hendrik Averink (known as Henry Afrank in the US) on 27 Aug 1876 in Enschede, Netherlands. Together, in Jun 1878, along with many members of Fannie's family, they chose to leave their meager lives in the Netherlands and travel to the United States in search of something better. They settled in Omaha, NE where they lived for many years before moving to Scribner, NE.

Hendik and Fannie had five children before he passed away in May 1884. In 1887, she married the German immigrant, Jacob Kling. She had five more children with Jacob, losing one, Gesina Kling, in infancy. It is not currently known where Gesina or either of Fannie's husbands are buried.

Fannie died at the age of 78 of old age.


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