![]() Both great-grandmothers on my mother’s side were born in the United States. Before I go on, please note that both my great-grandfathers on my mother’s side were born in Goes. Lucille Edna Mulder was born in Caledonia, Michigan (1912) and died just a few miles away in Portage, Michigan (2000).Īdrian Zuidweg was born in Goes, Zeeland, Netherlands (1871) and died in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1929).Ĭora DeKorn was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1875) and died in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1932).Ĭharles Peter Mulder was born in Goes, Zeeland, Netherlands (1885) and died in Caledonia, Michigan (1967).Ĭlara Waldeck was born in Caledonia, Michigan (1884) and died in Caledonia, Michigan (1953). ![]() I am going to extract places of birth and death in order to have it all on one page, so to speak.Īdrian Zuidweg was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1908), and died just a few miles away in Portage, Michigan (2000). I really sympathize with people who do not even have photos of their grandparents. When I see that I have an actual photograph of every single great-great-grandparent on my maternal side I realize how extremely lucky I am (middle or second to right column). When you look at this pedigree, the people on the right column are my 3x great-grandparents, and the portraits in my Ancestry account for them are pulled from paintings of individuals from the same time period and region, except that the portrait of Boudewijn deKorne is actually a photo of him. This is my maternal pedigree–at least four generations of the family: grandparents, great-grandparents, great-greats, and 3x greats. It’s been a long time since I worked on my maternal family history, so I felt the need to take a step back and look at a larger view. If you want to skip the catch-up section and skip to my new information about Marjorie, please go down to the three asterisks. Now that I realize some of the French lines veer off into Switzerland, it might explain why some of the records have been unfindable in the French (Alsace) archives. I’ll be coordinating her research with mine. ![]() Our lines are not only in France (via Alsace), but the Bouverat line goes back to Switzerland. She is related to me through my paternal grandfather. I was contacted by a French cousin through Find-a-Grave.
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