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51 18th of Pitmilly. Moneypenny, Sir James 'the Brave' (I10346)
 
52 19 Juli 1922 No. 133
Voorl. vrij br.dienst. 
Goosen, Albertus (Ap) (I240)
 
53 19th of Pitmilly. Moneypenny, John (I10348)
 
54 1st Baronet of Dunbar.

He was created 1st Baronet Dunbar, of Durn [Nova Scotia] on 29 January 1697/98, with remainder to the heirs male of his body and their heirs male whatsoever. 
Dunbar of Durn, Sir William (I10325)
 
55 1st Duke of Fife (1900)
Earl of Macduff (1900)
6th Earl of Fife
Viscount of Macduff
Baron Braco and Skene 
Duff, Sir Alexander 1st Earl of Five, 1st Earl of Macduff (I10927)
 
56 1st of Culcairn.
 
Munro, George (I10040)
 
57 1st of Lethen. Brodie, Lord Alexander 15th Chief of Clan Brodie (I10156)
 
58 1st of Lower Iveagh. Munro, Daniel (I10102)
 
59 1st of Milton and Iverlochtie

Francis Brodie, designed of Miltoun and Inverlochtie, whose death is recorded by his nephew in 1676. 
Brodie, Francis of Mylton and Inverlochtie (I10305)
 
60 1st of Newmore. Munro, George (I10054)
 
61 1st of Newmore. Munro, Sir George (I10072)
 
62 1st of Obsdale. Munro, George (I10070)
 
63 25th Chief of Clan Brodie from 1943. Ninian fought in WW2 with the Royal Artillery. He was variously an actor, market gardener, landowner and latterly castle guide.
He sold Brodie Castle and its 175 acre estate to the National Trust for Scotland in 1978 for £130,000 citing spiralling maintenance costs. Contested unsuccessfully by his grandchildren. 
Brodie, Montague Ninian Alexander 25th Chief of Clan Brodie (I10270)
 
64 27 maart 1961 vertrokken naar Winnipeg, Canada Meconi, Hermanna Roelina (I4921)
 
65 28-03-1769 begraven Hendrik Roelofs Potman kind
db rec. 7137
begraafboek Zwartsluis 
Potman, Berend Hendriks (I12647)
 
66 2nd Baronet of Dunbar of Durn.

He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Dunbar, of Durn [N.S., 1698]. 
Dunbar of Durn, Sir James (I10327)
 
67 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, was the second and only surviving son of Sir Hector Munro of Foulis, 11th Baronet and 32nd Chief of the Clan Munro, and Lady Margaret Violet Munro (nee Stirling) of Foulis Castle. Munro, Hector Charles Seymour 12th Baronet of Foulis (I10611)
 
68 2nd of Obsdale Munro, John (I10068)
 
69 3rd Baronet of Foulis Castle.
4th of Obsdale.
21st Baron of Foulis.
24th chief of the Clan Munro.
Was a 17th-century Scottish soldier and politician. 
Munro, Sir Robert (I8791)
 
70 3rd Baronet of Foulis. Munro, Sir Robert (I10074)
 
71 3rd Earl Fife
Lord Viscount MacDuff
Baron Braco 
Duff, Alexander 3rd Earl of Five (I10890)
 
72 3rd of Kindeace. Robertson, Colin (I8794)
 
73 3rd of Obsdale. Munro, John (I10103)
 
74 48. Een prachtige kaart van de W.H. Bosgrastraat in Boven Pekela nabijde grens met Nieuwe Pekela. Het eerste winkel-woonhuis was de dames- enherenkapsalon van Willern Olden burger en zijn vrouw. Dan komtbankdirecteur Berend Horlings. Half zichtbaar de woning met garage vanvrachtrijderautobusondernemer Cornelis Veen. Vervolgens komen Jelte deJonge, bakker Helgen Fekken, voerman Albert Dijk en boekdrukker TiesMulder. Deze kaart is van 1927.

http://www.europese-bibliotheek.nl/nl/boeken/Oude_Pekela_in_grootmoeders_tijd_deel_2/100-109710/artikel/5

 
Horlings, Berend (I492)
 
75 4th Baronet of Foulis-Obsdale
22nd Baron
25th chief of the Clan Munro 
Munro, Sir John (I8795)
 
76 4th Laird of Teanourd. Munro, John (I8787)
 
77 5th Baronet of Foulis.
23rd Baron
26th Chief of the Clan Munro.

He became blind and was known as the Blind Baron.

(the Blind Baron). John's heir and successor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Robert_Munro,_5th_Baronet 
Munro, Sir Robert (I10032)
 
78 5th of Little Tarrell. Ross, John (I10098)
 
79 6th Baronet of Foulis.
 
Munro, Sir Robert (I10039)
 
80 7 juli 1952 staat er een opsporingsbericht van het bureau registratie, paspoorten en visa, wie kan helpen bij het vinden van Marianne van Raalten

Geboorte
erkend door Frans van Raalten 
van Raalten, Marianne (I11967)
 
81 7th Baronet of Foulis, heir and successor.
25th Baronet 
Munro, Sir Harry (I10045)
 
82 7th of Clan Brodie.

Brodie Clan History
John of Brode of that Ilk, the 7th Thane of Brodie, assisted the Mackenzies defeat the Macdonalds at Blair-na-Pairc in 1466. He took a distinguished part in the battle and his conduct produced a friendship between clans Mackenzie and Brodie, and even yet remains betwixt them, being more sacredly observed than ties of affinity and consanguinity amongst most others, and a bond of manrent was entered into between the families.

Brodie Clan History Manrent
bond of manrent made in gratitude and friendship for the assistance of Clan Brodie against Clan Macdonald at the battle of Blar-na-pairc. 
Douglas Alexander, Joan (I10171)
 
83 8 maart 1911 ingelijfd in het 5e regiment der infanterie.
25 maart 1916 afgevoerd als deserteur(zie no 7519/1916) 
de Ruyter de Wildt, Franciscus (I9859)
 
84 8th Baronet of Foulis. Munro, Sir Hugh (I10050)
 
85 999-01 Burgerlijke Stand Rotterdam, geboorteakten Bootsma, Jacobus (I7576)
 
86 9th Baronet of Foulis.
Soldier. He was also chief of the Highland Clan Munro. 
Munro, Sir Charles (I10056)
 
87 A Celebration of Life Service for Jonas H. Goossen, 88, of Trimont was held 10:30 a.m. Monday, February 7, 2011 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Trimont with Rev. John Meyer officiating. Burial was in Elm Creek Cemetery in rural Trimont, Minnesota with full military honors by the Foster-Bernhardt American Legion Post #373 of Trimont and Sherburn Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #8261 of Sherburn, Minnesota.

Jonas died on Friday morning, February 4, 2011 at Fairmont Medical Center in Fairmont, Minnesota.

Jonas Harold Goossen was born on July 24, 1922 to Peter and Hilda (Fast) Goossen in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. He received his education in Mountain Lake Country School District #115. On October 11, 1944 he was united in marriage to Eva Heffele at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. After their marriage Jonas entered the United States Army on October 16, 1944 until his honorable discharge on October 24, 1946. He received many awards including, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon, BR Battle Star, Phillipine Liberation Br. Star,Victory Medal, Good Conduct Metal, Army of Occupation Medal and a Purple Heart. After service He farmed for WB Marshall in Windom, Minnesota until moving to Mt. Lake working for Butterfield Produce. In 1963 moved to Trimont and worked for the Rendering Plant until 1972, then for Glasstite in Dunnell for ten years retiting. He work for the City of Trimont, Trimont Greenhouse and was church custodian. He was an active member of the Trinity Lutheran Church Church in Trimont. He also was a member of the Foster-Bernhard American Legion Post #373 of Trimont and served on its honor guard and the Sherburn Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #8261. Jonas greatly enjoyed his family and friends, watching Bandwagon, gardening, fishing, hunting and worked hard all his life.


Survivors include his wife, Eva Goossen of Trimont; his children, daughters, Barb Hampton and special friend Calvin Carey of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Janet (Steven) Jones of rural Trimont, Glenda (Ron) Homan of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Vyonne Adams of Trimont, Becky (Mark) Stewart of Eagle Lake, Minnesota, sons, Roger (Nyla) Goossen of St. James, Minnesota, Randy (Margaret) Goossen of Westminister, Colorado, Steve (Michelle) Goossen of Benson, Minnesota; son-in-law, Oliver Sandmeyer of Trimont, daughter-in-law Lisa Goossen of Fairmont; 26 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Jeanette Grant of Mountain Lake, Leroy Goossen of Coarsegold, California, Arlene Goossen of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Dennis (Darlene) Goossen of St. James, Nettie (Guy) Erickson of North Mankato and Jeanette (Joe) Grant of Mt. Lake; nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.

Jonas was preceded in death by his parents; step-mother Elizabeth, daughter, Joanne Sandmeyer; son, Thomas Goossen; grandson Corey Gjertson, great-granddaughter, Judy Gjertson brother, Donald Goossen sisters, Clara and Della and other relatives.  
Goossen, Jonas Harold (I1030)
 
88 a merchant in Hamburg, who married Maria Thomson, and died in 1825. Brodie, Joseph (I10503)
 
89 Aanbieden van de Spaanse koning (Karel II) aan de Ruyter van de titel Baron (25-02-1680).
Aanbieden van de Lira van 5-8-1676 titel hertog.
Aanbieden van Don Juan van Oostenrijk van een adelijke titel en pensioen.
Verlenen van titel Baron en pensioen door Dhr. Chieze te Madrid.
 
de Ruyter, Baron Engel (I9679)
 
90 Aangegeven als Christina.
Woonachtig: Buiksloot. 
Steman, Catarina (I4393)
 
91 Aangegeven door A.A.L. Woesthof Esam, Herman Frans (I5961)
 
92 Aangekomen met de SS Potsdam.
Bouwwerf: Blohm & Voss , Hamburg (139)
Tonnage: 12.606 brt
L x B x H: 174,65 x 18,90 x 9,70 m
Voortstuwing: 2 triple expansiemachines 3 cil. ; 2 schroeven; 8000 ipk
Snelheid: 15 knopen
Passagiers: 1e klasse: 282, 2e klasse: 208, 3e klasse: 1914
Bemanning: 2 55 
Dekker, Rens (I2278)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: / Felipa Sakoeta (F2523)
 
94 aangifte gedaan door Wouter van Gompel 43 jaar arbeider te Bladel en twee getuigen
- Wouter Lemmens, landbouwer, 35 jaar
- Antonie van der Zanden landbouwer, 41 jaar 
van Gompel, Petrus (Peter) (I799)
 
95 Aangifte van de geboorte van Neeltje Smit werd gedaan door de 67-jarige Klaasje Koning, zonder beroep, die bij de bevalling aanwezig was. De vader was door beroepsbezigheid afwezig.
Volgens haar overlijdensakte was Neeltje Smit 3 1/2 maand oud, geboren en wonende in Volendam, dochter van de visser Jan Smit en Eva Grootjen. Het kind overleed in Volendam, gemeente Edam, wijk 7, nr. 181. Aangifte werd gedaan door de 58-jarige winkelier Jan de Vries, wonende op de Voorhaven in Edam, en de 46-jarige kleermaker Pieter Pieterszoon Bruijn, wonende in de Prinsenstraat in Edam. 
Smit, Neeltje (I8342)
 
96 Aangifte van overlijden op 11-06-1851. Hofland, Lijsje (I153)
 
97 Aangifte van overlijden was op 6-12-1858. de Vos, Klaas (I152)
 
98 Aankomst: 14 feb 1911 New York, New York, United States
Vertrek: Rotterdam, Holland
Schip: Potsdam
Leeftijd: 22
Laatste permanente verblijfplaats: Haarlmeer, Holland
Burgerlijke staat: Single
Familielid aangemeld in de VS.: Shockenzy (Vriend)
 
Dekker, Rens (I2278)
 
99 Aberdeen - Ida Susanna West, 91, of Aberdeen, S.D., died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006, at Avera Mother Joseph Manor, Aberdeen. Memorial services will be 11 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, at Miller-Huebl Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., Aberdeen with Dr. Harold E. Salem officiating. Private burial will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 3 until 7 p.m. on Friday. Ida Susanna Goossen was born March 30, 1915, at Mountain Lake, Minn., to Abraham and Anna (Epp) Goossen. She attended Mountain Lake High School and graduated in 1933. She married John West on April 22, 1939, at Brookings, S.D. After their marriage, they lived in Texas and then moved to Aberdeen in 1946. She continued to reside in Aberdeen until the time of her death. Ida was a member of First Baptist Church in Aberdeen, St. Luke's Auxiliary and AARP. Her memory lives on with her husband, John West of Aberdeen; her sons, Norman (Kathleen) West of Yankton, S.D., and John Paul (Carolyn) West of Fargo, N.D.; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and 14 brothers and sisters. Casketbearers will be her family members.

Published in the Aberdeen News on 9/15/2006.
 
Goossen, Ida Susanna (I984)
 
100 ABRAHAM B. GOOSSEN OBITUARY

Abraham B. Goossen was born October 23, 1905 to Franz M. and Susanna (Duerksen) Goossen in Marion County, Kansas and joined the presence of His Lord on January 25, 1986, after a brief stay at the Hadley Regional Medical Center in Hays, Kansas.

Abe attended a country school for grades 1-8 and attended Hillsboro Bible Academy in 1921-1922.

Preceding him in death are his parents, four brothers: William, John, Heinrich and Cornelius and one adopted sister, Anna (Hiebert) Schmidt. His surviving brothers are Frank Goossen of Hesston, Kansas; Alvin Goossen of Moundridge, Kansas; Ferd Goossen of Goessel, Kansas; Edward Goossen of Colby, Kansas; Walter Goossen of Tahlequah, Oklahoma and one adopted sister, Hilda (Hiebert) Ratzlaff.

At an early age, Abe realized his need of salvation from sin and by faith received Christ as his Savior. As an expression of his faith and trust he was baptized and joined the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church near Goessel, Kansas.

On October 4, 1931, Abe was joined in marriage to Susie Flaming, daughter of Abraham J. and Eva (Goertz) Flaming and to this union were born three children: Lois Irene, Lorena Mae and Ralph Stanley. In 1981 they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

Abe enjoyed the out of doors and was active in farming for 55 years until his recent retirement but still liked to help with the work. His presence was felt by his family and others as he shared with them his love and by providing for their needs. He was challenged and encouraged by scripture memorization and found it inspiring and helpful. He was active in church and served on various boards and committees. Abe and Susie were charter members of the Meadow Mennonite Church which
later became the Mingo Bible Church and was faithful and interested in Missions till the time of his death.

Surviving Abe are his wife Susie; Levi and Lois Irene Siebert, Limon, Colorado; Albert and Lorena Wahl,
Thompson, Manitoba, Canada; Ralph and Gloria Goossen, Colby, Kansas; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren and many loved ones and friends. He will be missed by those who knew him.

(Info by www.fmgoossenfamily.com) 
Goossen, Abraham B. (I242)
 

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