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Hermanus “Herman” Beyer

Birth
IJzerlo, Aalten Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands
Death
25 Dec 1926 (aged 87)
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Hermanus Beijer is the son of Elias & Mijke (Lense) Beijers.

Herman, Hendrika and their children left for America on February 21, 1893 from Rotterdam, Netherlands and arrived on March 9, 1893 in New York City, New York on the ship Maasdam.

Herman married Hendrika Koskamp on December 5, 1872 in Aalten, Gelderland, Netherlands.

Herman and Hendrika are the parents of seven children:

~Johan Willem b. October 21, 1873 d. 1957

~Derk Willem b. January 27, 1876 d. August 1947

~Hendrick Jan "Henry John" b. April 30, 1878 d. 1946

~Minnie Everdena b. June 17, 1880 d. 1973

~Gerrit Jan b. January 30, 1883 d. October 21, 1950

~Johanna Hendrika b. February 18, 1886 d. March 10, 1918

~Alaida Johanna "Lydia" b. June 7, 1889 d. January 31, 1971

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Sioux County Index; December 31, 1926

Herman Beyer was born in Aaiten Nederland, February 21, 1839, in a very humble estate and in depressing hard times and very early in life (at the age of 16 years) assumed the responsibility of providing for his parents and sick brother. From this he soon acquired the habit of economy. At the age of 16 years he went to work in Germany because of better opportunities to provide a living for his dependents and there at the Y.M.C.A. he obtained his education and also learned his trade.

At the age of 33 he married Hendrika Koskamp, from which union seven children were born, of whom 6 are yet alive, one having died in 1918. They immigrated to America in 1892 and located first at Sioux Center then at Hawarden and then at Hull where they spent their last days.

Physically he was always a strong man and a good provider for his family, not having had much sickness till the last few years of his life.

Spiritually he was also strong, having an undaunted love for his Savior, ever since his youth. He was not ashamed to testify for his Savior and to point his children and others to the necessity of being saved through the blood of Christ and also to make intercession for them. Personally his faith in his Savior was ever high and he always felt prepared to meet the end of time while the last year or so he expressed a desire to go Home, where his wife preceded him.

Mother died Memorial Day, 1921; Father died Christmas Day, 1926. Both led a life that may well be an example to others.

We the children stare after them with the blessed hope of meeting them again in the realms where we will part no more.
Hermanus Beijer is the son of Elias & Mijke (Lense) Beijers.

Herman, Hendrika and their children left for America on February 21, 1893 from Rotterdam, Netherlands and arrived on March 9, 1893 in New York City, New York on the ship Maasdam.

Herman married Hendrika Koskamp on December 5, 1872 in Aalten, Gelderland, Netherlands.

Herman and Hendrika are the parents of seven children:

~Johan Willem b. October 21, 1873 d. 1957

~Derk Willem b. January 27, 1876 d. August 1947

~Hendrick Jan "Henry John" b. April 30, 1878 d. 1946

~Minnie Everdena b. June 17, 1880 d. 1973

~Gerrit Jan b. January 30, 1883 d. October 21, 1950

~Johanna Hendrika b. February 18, 1886 d. March 10, 1918

~Alaida Johanna "Lydia" b. June 7, 1889 d. January 31, 1971

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Sioux County Index; December 31, 1926

Herman Beyer was born in Aaiten Nederland, February 21, 1839, in a very humble estate and in depressing hard times and very early in life (at the age of 16 years) assumed the responsibility of providing for his parents and sick brother. From this he soon acquired the habit of economy. At the age of 16 years he went to work in Germany because of better opportunities to provide a living for his dependents and there at the Y.M.C.A. he obtained his education and also learned his trade.

At the age of 33 he married Hendrika Koskamp, from which union seven children were born, of whom 6 are yet alive, one having died in 1918. They immigrated to America in 1892 and located first at Sioux Center then at Hawarden and then at Hull where they spent their last days.

Physically he was always a strong man and a good provider for his family, not having had much sickness till the last few years of his life.

Spiritually he was also strong, having an undaunted love for his Savior, ever since his youth. He was not ashamed to testify for his Savior and to point his children and others to the necessity of being saved through the blood of Christ and also to make intercession for them. Personally his faith in his Savior was ever high and he always felt prepared to meet the end of time while the last year or so he expressed a desire to go Home, where his wife preceded him.

Mother died Memorial Day, 1921; Father died Christmas Day, 1926. Both led a life that may well be an example to others.

We the children stare after them with the blessed hope of meeting them again in the realms where we will part no more.


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