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Anna Margaretha “Annie” <I>Ungersma</I> Dykman

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Anna Margaretha “Annie” Ungersma Dykman

Birth
Maxwell, Colfax County, New Mexico, USA
Death
15 Jan 1974 (aged 80)
Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Burial
Churchill, Gallatin County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Anna is born in June 1893 in a former, very tiny Dutch settlement, but with the Maxwell Christian Reformed Church and a sanatorium for lepers (tuberculosis sufferers, leprozen) at the location of present Chico Springs, 22 miles east of Maxwell, Colfax County, in the northeast of New Mexico. Her parents arrived there in April 1893. It had in 1890 112 inhabitants, probably all Dutch and from the northeastern province Groningen, where the Ungersmas also came from. See for much more info and photos:
http://www.calvin.edu/hh/origins/Fall08_26_2.pdf

About 1903 the families Oldenburger and Ungersma moved to southwest Montana, Gallatin County, in the southwestern part of Manhattan, just north of the Dutch settlement Holland, later on called Amsterdam-Churhill.

Anna Margaretha Ungersma married on 29 December 1912 at her residence place Manhattan, Gallatin County, Montana at the age of 19 years to the four years older Stephen Veltkamp, who resided also at Manhanttan and had Dutch parents too.

In 1940 Anna M Veltkamp, 46 y and since February 1936 widow of Stephen Veltkamp, lived with her children James (21, farm laborer), Henry (19, farm laborer), Thomas (16), Harold G (14), Margretha A, (5), Stephana J (3) at an own home, worth $1000, at Holland, Gallatin, Montana. In 1935 they lived in the same house.

Later on she remarried to a certain Dykman.

Anna Dykman died in January 1974 in Gallatin County, Montana at the age of 80 years.
Anna is born in June 1893 in a former, very tiny Dutch settlement, but with the Maxwell Christian Reformed Church and a sanatorium for lepers (tuberculosis sufferers, leprozen) at the location of present Chico Springs, 22 miles east of Maxwell, Colfax County, in the northeast of New Mexico. Her parents arrived there in April 1893. It had in 1890 112 inhabitants, probably all Dutch and from the northeastern province Groningen, where the Ungersmas also came from. See for much more info and photos:
http://www.calvin.edu/hh/origins/Fall08_26_2.pdf

About 1903 the families Oldenburger and Ungersma moved to southwest Montana, Gallatin County, in the southwestern part of Manhattan, just north of the Dutch settlement Holland, later on called Amsterdam-Churhill.

Anna Margaretha Ungersma married on 29 December 1912 at her residence place Manhattan, Gallatin County, Montana at the age of 19 years to the four years older Stephen Veltkamp, who resided also at Manhanttan and had Dutch parents too.

In 1940 Anna M Veltkamp, 46 y and since February 1936 widow of Stephen Veltkamp, lived with her children James (21, farm laborer), Henry (19, farm laborer), Thomas (16), Harold G (14), Margretha A, (5), Stephana J (3) at an own home, worth $1000, at Holland, Gallatin, Montana. In 1935 they lived in the same house.

Later on she remarried to a certain Dykman.

Anna Dykman died in January 1974 in Gallatin County, Montana at the age of 80 years.


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