Daniel Johannes van Emmerik1875–
- Name
- Daniel Johannes van Emmerik
- Given names
- Daniel Johannes
- Surname
- van Emmerik
Birth | March 5, 1875 20 22 |
Birth of a brother | Theodorus Johannes van Emmerik September 10, 1876 (Age 18 months) |
Birth of a sister | Maria Theodora van Emmerik August 2, 1878 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Johannes Marinus van Emmerik January 23, 1880 (Age 4 years) |
Birth of a sister | Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik March 15, 1881 (Age 6 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a sister | Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik July 21, 1881 (Age 6 years) |
Birth of a brother | Everardus van Emmerik July 29, 1882 (Age 7 years) |
Birth of a sister | Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik (2) September 15, 1884 (Age 9 years) |
Death of a sister | Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik (2) December 30, 1884 (Age 9 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Theodorus Johannes van der Veer June 1, 1885 (Age 10 years) Source: Genlias |
Birth of a brother | Adrianus Marinus van Emmerik September 29, 1885 (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Theodora Cornelia van Emmerik June 10, 1888 (Age 13 years) |
Birth of a sister | Jansje Johanna Maria van Emmerik December 3, 1890 (Age 15 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a sister | Jansje Johanna Maria van Emmerik May 21, 1891 (Age 16 years) Source: Genlias |
Birth of a brother | Antonie Willebrordus van Emmerik February 2, 1892 (Age 16 years) |
Death of a brother | Antonie Willebrordus van Emmerik February 18, 1892 (Age 16 years) Source: Genlias |
Birth of a sister | Johanna Antonia van Emmerik November 1, 1893 (Age 18 years) |
Death of a sister | Johanna Antonia van Emmerik December 27, 1893 (Age 18 years) Source: Genlias |
Birth of a brother | Marinus Antonius van Emmerik December 22, 1894 (Age 19 years) |
Death of a brother | Marinus Antonius van Emmerik January 15, 1896 (Age 20 years) Source: Genlias |
Birth of a brother | Wilhelmus van Emmerik August 31, 1896 (Age 21 years) |
Death of a brother | Wilhelmus van Emmerik September 16, 1896 (Age 21 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Maria van Veen February 19, 1900 (Age 24 years) Source: Genlias |
Emigration | June 2, 1900 (Age 25 years) Source: Ellis |
Death of a father | Theodorus Cornelis van Emmerik April 28, 1916 (Age 41 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a mother | Theodora van der Veer April 11, 1938 (Age 63 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a brother | Adrianus Marinus van Emmerik February 22, 1944 (Age 68 years) Source: Genlias |
Death of a brother | Johannes Marinus van Emmerik January 27, 1951 (Age 75 years) Source: Gemeeentearchief Delft |
Death of a brother | Theodorus Johannes van Emmerik December 31, 1960 (Age 85 years) |
Death of a brother | Everardus van Emmerik January 24, 1965 (Age 89 years) Note: Cremation: 27 January 1965, Driehuis/Westerveld te Velsen.
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Residence | yes |
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Family with parents |
father |
Birth: August 6, 1854 50 37 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: April 28, 1916 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
mother |
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Marriage: October 16, 1874 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
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5 months himself |
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18 months younger brother |
Theodorus Johannes van Emmerik Birth: September 10, 1876 22 23 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: December 31, 1960 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
23 months younger sister |
Maria Theodora van Emmerik Birth: August 2, 1878 23 25 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: |
18 months younger brother |
Birth: January 23, 1880 25 27 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: January 27, 1951 — Delft, The Netherlands |
14 months younger sister |
Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik Birth: March 15, 1881 26 28 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: July 21, 1881 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
16 months younger brother |
Everardus van Emmerik Birth: July 29, 1882 27 29 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: January 24, 1965 — Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
2 years younger sister |
Alida Wilhelmina van Emmerik (2) Birth: September 15, 1884 30 31 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: December 30, 1884 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
1 year younger brother |
Adrianus Marinus van Emmerik Birth: September 29, 1885 31 32 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: February 22, 1944 — Arnhem, The Netherlands |
3 years younger sister |
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3 years younger sister |
Jansje Johanna Maria van Emmerik Birth: December 3, 1890 36 37 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: May 21, 1891 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
14 months younger brother |
Antonie Willebrordus van Emmerik Birth: February 2, 1892 37 39 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: February 18, 1892 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
21 months younger sister |
Johanna Antonia van Emmerik Birth: November 1, 1893 39 40 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: December 27, 1893 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
14 months younger brother |
Marinus Antonius van Emmerik Birth: December 22, 1894 40 41 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: January 15, 1896 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
20 months younger brother |
Wilhelmus van Emmerik Birth: August 31, 1896 42 43 — Culemborg, The Netherlands Death: September 16, 1896 — Culemborg, The Netherlands |
Emigration | Ellis |
Emigration | It is not sure that this is Daniel van Emmerik, but it could very well be as he arrived via Southampton from London. His destination was Philadelphia, but he could have moved later to Oneida. The age [25] fits also. See Media for images of the records |
Residence | A Daniel J. van Emmerik was registered in 1899 in Huntingdon, England. In 1920 a Daniel van Emmerik lived with his spouse Annie in Madison, NY. Madison is 19.5 miles [31.4 km] south of Oneida. |
Note | From the Passenger list of his sister Theodora, whom he sponsored in 1911 to come to the USA, and from a postcard sent by her to her niece - my wife's mother - it seems he lived in Oneida, N Y. at that t ime. I found info on a web site of the van Emmerik family «http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/n/Erikjan-Van-emmerik/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0052.html» the following info: "Het 48 jarig Huwelijksfeest van de heer en mevrouw D.J. van Emmerik wordt gevierd op Thanksgiving bij een familie diner ten huize van haar dochter Mrs. George Norton, Ramson Ave. Sherrill. Kort na hun hwelijk kwamen zijn naar de USA wonen in Oneida. Daar werkte hij als aannemer. Na 19 jaar vetrokken zij naar Albanië. Na 2 jaar kwamen zij terug in Wampsville." Sherrill is right next to Oneida and there is a Ramsom Avenue. Wampsville is also near Oneida. I wonder if "Albanië", should not be Albany, the capital of NY State and not "Albanië", the Dutch for Albania! I do not know where the makers of that genealogy got their information. I further found that a Donald W. Norton died on October 26, 1988. He was the son of George Norton and Dora Van Emmerik. «Oneida County, NY - 1988 Obituaries Extracted from Rome Daily Sentinel Compiled by James O. Brockway and submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives.» This also fits the above. Dora is the abbreviation of Theodora, also the name of Daniel's sister and a family name. The "Uncle Dan" in the photo could also be of a son called Dan[iel] ! The names van Emmerik and Norton are still found in Oneida County today. The question remains: whom did this Daniel marry? |
Residence | Huntingdonshire.jpg Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 758 × 113 pixels File size: 46 KB |
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Media object | emmerik04.jpg Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 621 × 504 pixels File size: 68 KB Note: Lived / Woonde in 1911: Oneida, NY
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Media object | Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,809 × 72 pixels File size: 55 KB Note: 1700 S 5th Street and 506 Mountain Street in Philadelphia still exist and are next to each other, so the address mentioned must be correct. I cannot find info on a Mr Cras, however, there is still a J R Cras Plumbing & Heating located there and a Rob Cras studies at the Philadelphia Collegiate, so the name must also be correct. What his connection with Mr. Cras was remains a question.
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