Together with Martin and 7 children, she immigrated to the United States, arriving in the port of New York 11 Jul 1881 and settling in Appleton ,Wisconsin.
In total, she and Martin had 15 children, 11 of whom survived to adulthood.
Johanna passed away 4 Jul 1928 and was laid to rest in St. Joseph Cemetery in Appleton alongside her husband.
Together with Martin and 7 children, she immigrated to the United States, arriving in the port of New York 11 Jul 1881 and settling in Appleton ,Wisconsin.
In total, she and Martin had 15 children, 11 of whom survived to adulthood.
Johanna passed away 4 Jul 1928 and was laid to rest in St. Joseph Cemetery in Appleton alongside her husband.
Family Members
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Bastiaan "Sebastian" Knuijt
1873–1950
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Jacomina "Minnie" Knuijt Treiber
1874–1942
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Pieternella "Nellie" Knuijt
1875–1889
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Jan M "John" Knuijt Sr
1877–1946
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Apolonia "Lena" Knuijt De Young
1878–1951
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Hubrecht Knuijt
1879–1879
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Adriana "Jannetje" Knuijt
1880 – unknown
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Petrus "Pieter" Knuijt
1881 – unknown
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Hubert J. "Herbert" Knuijt
1882–1913
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Anna M Knuijt Jungwirth
1883–1910
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Mary Knuijt Van Dyke
1885–1963
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Margaret "Maggie" Knight
1887–1965
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William Peter "Willie" Knuijt Sr
1889–1936
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Edward Martin "Eddie" Knuijt
1892–1945
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Nellie J. Knuijt Knight
1893–1955
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