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Elizabeth <I>de Jong</I> Boden

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Elizabeth de Jong Boden

Birth
Noordeloos, Giessenlanden Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Death
15 Jan 1897 (aged 54)
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Homewood, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth de Jong, daughter of Floris de Jong and Geertje van Karsen, married on 18 January 1866 in her birthplace Noordeloos, a country village in the southeastern part of the Dutch southwestern province Zuid-Holland, the also 23 years old Hendrik Boden, born in Noordeloos too, son of Barend Boden and Maaike Schakel.

On 7 May 1866 the 23 years old female servant Bode (her given name is not mentioned) and the also 23 years old laborer Hendrike Bode arrived at the port of New York on the SS Pennsylvania, which departed on 24 April 1866 from Liverpool. They settled at first in the Dutch truck farmers settlement of South Holland, Cook County, Illinois, just south of Chicago.

Elizabeth died in January 1897 at the age of almost 31 years, very probably in or around South Holland, Cook County, Illinois. Her widower Hendrik Bode died there very probably too in March 1928, at the age of 85 years.
Elizabeth de Jong, daughter of Floris de Jong and Geertje van Karsen, married on 18 January 1866 in her birthplace Noordeloos, a country village in the southeastern part of the Dutch southwestern province Zuid-Holland, the also 23 years old Hendrik Boden, born in Noordeloos too, son of Barend Boden and Maaike Schakel.

On 7 May 1866 the 23 years old female servant Bode (her given name is not mentioned) and the also 23 years old laborer Hendrike Bode arrived at the port of New York on the SS Pennsylvania, which departed on 24 April 1866 from Liverpool. They settled at first in the Dutch truck farmers settlement of South Holland, Cook County, Illinois, just south of Chicago.

Elizabeth died in January 1897 at the age of almost 31 years, very probably in or around South Holland, Cook County, Illinois. Her widower Hendrik Bode died there very probably too in March 1928, at the age of 85 years.


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