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Vandersteen, Johannes Paulus "Paul"

Vandersteen, Johannes Paulus "Paul"

Male 1919 - 1985  (66 years)

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  1. 1.  Vandersteen, Johannes Paulus "Paul" was born on 25 Jan 1919 in Hodgson, RM of Armstrong, Manitoba, Canada (son of Vandersteen, Cornelis "Cornelius" Sr and van de Grift, Reijertje "Reika"); died on 3 Feb 1985 in Hodgson, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 8 Feb 1985 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Paul Vandersteen
    • Name: Paul Vandersteen
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1921, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: Abt. 1 May 1949, Fisher Branch, RM of Fisher, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1953, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1958, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1965, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Funeral: 8 Feb 1985, Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada

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    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Described as: Obituary for Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Produced, taken, or possibly captured in: Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in or on about: 6 Feb 1985;
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    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    Described as: Obituary for Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    Described as: Obituary for Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) Family (NO0001464)
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    Message from Paul Cote (NO0015768)
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    Message from Paul Cote (NO0015768)
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    Birth:
    MB Registration #1919-002140, as "Johannes Paulus Vandersteen", mother "Reiertje Grift"; most often referenced as having occurred in the town of Hodgson

    Residence:
    Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son

    Funeral:
    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Described as: Obituary for Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Prayers and mass in the Immaculate Conception RC Church at 10:30 AM, with Rev Fr D Bourbonnais officiating

    Died:
    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Message from Paul Cote (NO0015768)
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    In the Percy E Moore Hospital

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    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Described as: Obituary for Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Per his obituary

    Johannes married Delhaye, Alma Marie on 4 Jun 1949 in Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. Alma (daughter of Delhaye, PVT Leopold Desire "Leon " and Coppens-Van Impe, Anna Maria Virginia) was born on 4 Dec 1929 in Central Butte, Moose Jaw Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 5 May 2016 in Hodgson, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 28 May 2016 in Unknown Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Married:
    Message from Paul Cote (NO0015768)
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    Children:
    1. Vandersteen, M.
    2. Vandersteen, B.B.
    3. Vandersteen, Beverley Marie Therese was born on 15 Apr 1955 in Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; died on 29 Oct 2012 in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 2 Nov 2012 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    4. Vandersteen, B.P.J.B.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Vandersteen, Cornelis "Cornelius" Sr was born on 9 Mar 1883 in Utrecht, Holland, Netherlands (son of van der Steen, Cornelis "Cornelius" and Griffioen, Alida "Ole"); died on 22 Jan 1965 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Jan 1965 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Cornelis van der Steen
    • Name: Cornelius Van Der Steing
    • Name: Cornilius Van Der Steen
    • Residence: 1909, Netherlands
    • Arrival: 1911, Canada
    • Possessions: 31 May 1913, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; Entry granted: Homestead #489974; SW-16-25-1-W1 (51.159984, -97.549870)
    • Naturalization: 1915, Canada
    • Residence: 1916, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Possessions: 12 Nov 1919, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; Patent granted: Homestead #489974; SW-16-25-1-W1 (51.159984, -97.549870)
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1921, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1931, Fisher Branch, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1940, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1963, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Funeral: 27 Jan 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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    Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) and Reijertje "Rica" Grift (1883) -- Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary (NO0001183)
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    Described as: Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) and Reijertje "Rica" Grift (1883) celebrating their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary;
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    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    Described as: Obituary for Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Described as: Obituary for Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919), as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    Described as: Obituary for Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Gijbertus -Herbert- -Bert- Vandersteen 1889 Family (NO0005168)
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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- William Vandersteen (1898) Family (NO0003428)
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    Described as: Excerpt from the local history captured in the book "A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch and surrounding towns" (1982) (pp 392f) -- the William Vandersteen (1898) Family story
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    John Vandersteen Family Story (NO0012436)
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    Noted by the author as pertaining to events and people living in: Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada, in or on about: 1982;
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    <p>John Nicholas Vandersteen &amp; Josephine Meilleur - October 18, 1923 - married in Fisher Branch by Father Leroux</p><blockquote><p align="justify"><br> John Nicholas Vandersteen was born in the year 1895, in Utrecht, Holland. He started school when he was seven and went until he was thirteen. For the first couple of years he attended Soesterbergse School, and when his family moved to Soest in 1904, he attended a Catholic boy's school. He had to pay five cents a week for schooling and continued his education until he grade six. Later, to help his family, he worked at landscaping, and in a vegetable garden at home. In the winter of 1910, he planted trees along the streets. He was paid one gulden a day for eight to ten hours of work. A gulden has a Canadian value of thirty-three cents.</p><p align="justify">In May 1913, he came to Canada with some friends. He started work in Holland, Manitoba, on a farm, for fifteen dollars a month for the first month, and twenty-five dollars for the second month. He was breaking land with a team of four horses along the Assiniboine River, north of Holland. Then he worked in town helping to build a brick school house. The school is still standing today. The rest of the summer was spent helping farmers stook and thresh. He received one hundred dollars for two months work in harvest time. Then he moved to his fattier's homestead in Fisher Branch on December 30th, 1913.</p></blockquote><p align="justify"></p><blockquote><p align="justify">He and his brothers built a shanty and cut logs for a log house in January. In the month of February he worked at the first saw mill in Hodgson for a wage of fifteen dollars a month. Instead of taking money, he took lumber at eighteen dollars a thousand feet. He worked there for about five weeks and then helped his brothers (Bert and Cornelius) cut logs for two log houses and barns. In April, he walked thirty-five miles to Arborg and took a train from Arborg to Holland, Manitoba. He worked for farmers for seven months at thirty-five dollars a month. He came home to Fisher Branch and helped his parents bullet a log house in May, 1914.</p><p align="justify">During the following four or five years, he cleared land, built barns, and waited two years to get a well dug by a government machine. All these tasks were aiming at a goal: improving the homestead. Meanwhile he had to haul water half a mile.</p><p align="justify">In 1915, he started working out in Holland, Manitoba, and Carnduff, Saskatchewan, threshing, and in 1920 working on the Winnipeg railway, eighty miles south-east of Winnipeg. On his return. he drove his horses back from Winnipeg to home, which took him three days.</p><p align="justify">Josephine was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1905. Because she was the oldest girl in the family, she helped her mother and when she was only twelve years old, her mother died. This left her with the responsibility of looking after the rest of the family.</p><p align="justify">John and Josephine were married in 1923 and left to work in the bush in Minnesota, United States, where he worked at maintenance, putting in ties, etc., for three dollars a day, ten hours a day.</p><p align="justify">On July 31st, Lucy was born, their first child, in Grand Rapids Hospital. In the fall of 1924, they came back to Fisher Branch. He started farming and stayed one winter with his parents, at the same time renting a farm near Marble Ridge. He cut wood in the winter of 1925, hauling it to Hodgson.</p><p align="justify">Margaret was born in 1925.In the same winter, he helped his father-in-law, Bert Meilleur, in the bush for a couple of months.</p><p align="justify">They lived three years on this rented farm, milking four cows all the time. Bert was born in the fall of 1926. In the fall of 1927, they moved to town because Grandma had got hurt. Josephine was born in 1927. That winter he hauled cordwood from ten miles west of Fisher Branch. He worked the summer for a farmer and in the winter he cut brush.</p><p align="justify">In 1929, they moved to Carnduff, Sask. He rented a farm, put in a crop in the spring and worked out part time. This meant that his wife was working in the field and caring for the children, while he worked to provide for the futurity. Johnny was born in April of that year. Everything turned out for the better as the crop was good. There was such a supply of barley that in the winter it was used as fuel for the furnace. At that time people who shipped barley received a bill instead of a cheque.</p><p align="justify">In 1930, they moved to another farm in Carnduff. The summer was spent cutting wood and shearing sheep. They stayed on this farm for two or three years, and in 1931, put in a crop, but they only got five loads of green feed out of it. The "grasshopper years" had begun and there was no rain all summer. In the meantime, Mary was born in July, 1930, and Ben in June, 1932.</p><p align="justify">In 1933, late fall, they moved to Dumus, Saskatchewan. They drove sixty miles with two teams of horses. That winter he cut wood at fifty cents a load. They bought a farm, built a log house and moved in. Eight or ten neighbors helped them to build the house. Each one brought his own pork, beef, potatoes, or whatever, to help make a meal. The following summer (1934) John worked back for the help he had received to build his house.</p><p align="justify">One of his neighbors broke two acres of land for him because all of their own horses had died the first winter they moved to Dumas. There had been no food for them and the winter was cold and harsh.</p><p align="justify">In 1935, John grew a big garden of vegetables and potatoes, shearing sheep in the spring, and peddling the vegetables at a summer resort in White Bear Lake and in the Kanosa Lake. When he was building a log kitchen, in the process of lifting a heavy log over his head, he broke a vein in his stomach. In the fall he worked on the highway for two or three months at a wage of two dollars a day in Caiville. In the winter he cut wood. Another son came along that year, Neil. In 1936, Bill was born, They stayed in Dumas until the spring of 1939, and in May the family moved back to good old Fisher Branch. It took two cars, one belonging to Teddy Caners and the other belonging to Victor Meilleur, to move the family to Fisher Branch. Meanwhile, two trucks also made the trip, transporting the five cows, pony and furniture. They moved into Bocek's place and stayed in the house south of Fisher Branch for one year.</p><p align="justify">They bought a quarter section of land in the fall of 1939, and rented a quarter section of hayland across the road from their home place. In the winter of 1939, he cut cordwood and logs for the sawmill. Once the logs were cut, the neighbors formed a "bee" and hauled the logs to Funk's sawmill at Brown's place, south-east of Hodgson. Eugene LeTexier helped him saw the logs and the same "bee" that hauled the logs also hauled the lumber out. In the spring of 1940, Bert Meilleur, acting as foreman, called neighbors together to build the homestead on the land where Bert and Lea Vandersteen live today. In the summer he cleared ten acres of land, dug seneca roots, and sheared sheep. In the fall he went out harvesting for the neighbors.</p><p align="justify">In 1941, he cleared ten acres of land for Elie Savoie and in return Elie broke land for him. In the winter of 1941-1942 he cleared for Mr. Smith and in return Smith broke ten acres for him. In the spring, digging snake roots and shearing sheep was his main source of income. After he finished breaking land he went harvesting for local farmers. In the winter he cleared land, and cut wood and logs to build a barn.</p><p align="justify">In the spring of 1943 they started to build a big barn, and it was finished in the fall. Elizabeth was born that year.</p><p align="justify">In 1944 a lean-to-kitchen was built onto the house and a well was drilled. In 1945 he went to work out in the fall for the Ontario Hydro, while Johnny and Ben were caring for the cattle and horses. He came back from Ontario in the spring of 1946, and put a down payment on a quarter section of land for my father.</p><p align="justify">Harvey was born in 1944. Dorothy was born in 1949. In the winter of that year he went to work up north in the bush with his son, Bert. In the spring of 1950, they bought a tractor, (which Bert still has today), and a crop was seeded, but unfortunately the crops all froze, and again he decided to clear more land.</p><p align="justify">In 1951 he went up north to cut logs for lumber and plywood. The following spring he helped Johnny build his house. In 1953 he worked at McArthur Falls for the Manitoba Hydro. Johnny was married that year. In 1954 he also worked for Manitoba Hydro.</p><p align="justify">In 1955 he worked at Ear Falls Hydro Plant, fought fire for two weeks and went to Red Lake for his camp he was asked to fetch some water for cooking. He went to a near-by stream and found the water was terribly dirty and unfit for any use. He went back and showed the cook the water, and then told the cook he would find some clear, clean water. He went with a shaped stick on the tips of his fingers with the bottom stem running along the ground. He found a spring with clear, clean water.</p><p align="justify">In 1956, he left there and worked at White-Dog Falls for hydro. He came back to Fisher Branch in March and stayed home for next couple of years, working the land and looking after the cattle. In 1960 Bill was married and he moved onto the homestead. Meanwhile the rest of the family rented Tougas's house on Highway 224. They stayed there a couple of years and he was part of a crew working on three bridges in the Fisher Branch-Hodgson area. The summer of 1962 was spent in Winnipeg caring for a cemetery and doing landscaping work.</p></blockquote><p align="justify"></p><blockquote><p align="justify">In the spring of 1961, they moved to town and John worked for the hospital for four and a half years as caretaker to the grounds and also as part-time caretaker of the high school grounds. In 1964 he took a trip to Holland to see his sister and other friends. In 1965 he had an operation on an ulcer. That year when he turned seventy, he was laid off at the hospital. He helped build three basements in the spring of 1966, and helped to move the houses onto the foundations. The next year he built a greenhouse and since then he has been growing plants and selling them to local customers.</p><p align="justify">Once in town, Josephine got involved in community activities. She was one of the people who organized the Senior Citizens Club, and was their first president.</p><p align="justify">In 1973, John and Josephine celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Their grandchildren - "The Family Six" provided the music. In 1975, he went to British Columbia for a month, and in August of 1976, he went to Montreal and the Maritime Provinces.</p><p align="justify">John Vandersteen died on July 28, 1980. Josephine died on Jan. 27, 1997.</p><p align="justify">The first family reunion for the descendants of John &amp; Josephine Vandersteen is being held in the yard of John Jr. &amp; Claire Vandersteen in Fisher Branch on July 30, 31 &amp; Aug. 1, 1988. Currently John &amp; Josephine have 73 grandchildren &amp; 85 great grandchildren.</p></blockquote><hr><hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br> <br> <strong>Recherche et photos par Simonne Bernier Meilleur, de Fisher Branch MB</strong></p><p><strong>Mise &agrave; jour le 9 nov 2005 par Simonne Bernier Meilleur, de Fisher Branch MB<br> Mise &agrave; jour le 5 jan 2007 par Nico Sukel, d'Utrecht, Holland</strong><strong><br> Mise &agrave; jour le 10 f&eacute;vrier 2011 par Paul Meilleur, de Ste-Ad&egrave;le QC</strong></p><p><strong>Retour &agrave; la G&eacute;n&eacute;alogie des PIONNIERS</strong></p><p>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meilleuro/02904-01.htm</p>

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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) Family (NO0001464)
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    IMG_5115.JPG (NO0013277)
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    Birth:
    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) Family (NO0001464)
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    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self

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    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head; 16-25-1-W1

    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head

    Funeral:
    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    Described as: Obituary for Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) as published in the Winnipeg Free Press
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    In the St Anne's RC Church, on Hampton St, at 9:00 AM, with prayers the previous evening at 8:00 PM, in the Park Lawn Funeral Home in Portage Ave, with Fr F-X Macauley officiating

    Died:
    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) Family (NO0001464)
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    Buried:
    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    A Place of Our Own - A History of Fisher Branch -- Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) Family (NO0001464)
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    Per the Fisher Branch history and his obituary

    Cornelis married van de Grift, Reijertje "Reika" on 13 Nov 1908 in Soest, Holland. Reijertje (daughter of van de Grift, Johannes and Roeten "Rotten", Cornelia) was born on 27 Aug 1883 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 2 Nov 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 5 Nov 1960 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  van de Grift, Reijertje "Reika" was born on 27 Aug 1883 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands (daughter of van de Grift, Johannes and Roeten "Rotten", Cornelia); died on 2 Nov 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 5 Nov 1960 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Johanna Grift
    • Name: Johanna Grift
    • Name: Reijertje Grift
    • Name: Retsa Van Der Steing
    • Name: Rika Van Der Steen
    • Name: Ryertji (Rica) (Reijertje) Grift
    • Name: Ryertji (Rica) (Reijertje) Grift
    • Residence: 1909, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1911, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada
    • Departure: Abt. 10 May 1911, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Arrival: 20 May 1911, Quebec, Canada
    • Residence: 1916, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1921, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1931, Fisher Branch, RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Funeral: 5 Nov 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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    Cornelius Vandersteen (1883) and Reijertje "Rica" Grift (1883) -- Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary (NO0001183)
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    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    Obituary - Johannes Paulus "Paul" Vandersteen (1919) (NO0013261)
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    Obituary - Cornelis "Cornelius" Vandersteen (1883) (NO0007281)
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    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife

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    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

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    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife

    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Funeral:
    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    In the St Anne's RC Church at 9:00 AM, following prayers at 8:00 PM the previous evening in the Park Lawn mortuary

    Died:
    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    Buried:
    Obituary - Reijertje "Reika" "Reka" "Cathreen" (van der Grift) Vandersteen (1883) (NO0003342)
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    Children:
    1. Vandersteen, Alida Cornelia "Ali" was born on 3 Dec 1909 in Utrecht, Holland; died on 7 Feb 1980 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 7 Feb 1980 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    2. Vandersteen, Cornelia Johanna "Cora" was born on 21 Feb 1911 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 13 Apr 2008 in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 13 Apr 2008 in Unknown Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada.
    3. Vandersteen, Cornelius was born on 10 Nov 1912 in RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada; died on 24 Nov 1912 in RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada.
    4. Vandersteen, Mary was born on 8 Dec 1913 in Holland, Manitoba, Canada; died on 11 Sep 1980 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Aft. 11 Sep 1980 in Mountain View Memorial Gardens, Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Vandersteen, Cornelius John "Case" Jr was born on 17 Aug 1915 in Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; died on 19 Mar 1999 in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in Aft. 23 Mar 1999 in Ashes scattered, British Columbia, Canada.
    6. Vandersteen, Joanna "Ann" "Johanna" was born on 16 Apr 1917 in Marble Ridge, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada; died on 6 Nov 2012 in Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 12 Nov 2012 in Assumption Cemetery and Queen of Heaven Mausoleum, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    7. 1. Vandersteen, Johannes Paulus "Paul" was born on 25 Jan 1919 in Hodgson, RM of Armstrong, Manitoba, Canada; died on 3 Feb 1985 in Hodgson, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 8 Feb 1985 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    8. Vandersteen, John was born on 17 August 1921 in Fisher Branch, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada; died on 17 May 2006 in Alberta, Canada; was buried in Aft. 17 May 2006 in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Winfield, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada.
    9. Vandersteen, Mathias Timothy "Tim" was born on 17 Jul 1923 in Marble Ridge, RM of Fisher, Manitoba, Canada; died on 30 Apr 2022 in Saint-James, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 16 May 2022 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    10. Vandersteen, Herbert "Herb" was born on 14 Dec 1925 in Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; died on 14 Aug 2021 in Ponoka, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada.
    11. Vandersteen, Alice Mary was born on 27 Sep 1928 in Dry River, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada; died on 9 Dec 2019 in Saint-Vital, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 16 Dec 2019 in Saint Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    12. Vandersteen, Gerrardes "Gerry" was born on 4 Dec 1929 in Manitoba, Canada; died on 8 Oct 1930 in RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 10 Oct 1930 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  van der Steen, Cornelis "Cornelius" was born on 6 Feb 1849 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 25 Feb 1936 in RM of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 25 Feb 1936 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1884, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1886, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1889, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1892, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1899, Netherlands
    • Arrival: 1914, Canada
    • Residence: 1914, Holland, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: Jun 1916, Rm of Fisher Branch, Manitoba, Canada
    • Naturalization: 1919, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1931, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada

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    John Vandersteen Family Story (NO0012436)
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    <p>John Nicholas Vandersteen &amp; Josephine Meilleur - October 18, 1923 - married in Fisher Branch by Father Leroux</p><blockquote><p align="justify"><br> John Nicholas Vandersteen was born in the year 1895, in Utrecht, Holland. He started school when he was seven and went until he was thirteen. For the first couple of years he attended Soesterbergse School, and when his family moved to Soest in 1904, he attended a Catholic boy's school. He had to pay five cents a week for schooling and continued his education until he grade six. Later, to help his family, he worked at landscaping, and in a vegetable garden at home. In the winter of 1910, he planted trees along the streets. He was paid one gulden a day for eight to ten hours of work. A gulden has a Canadian value of thirty-three cents.</p><p align="justify">In May 1913, he came to Canada with some friends. He started work in Holland, Manitoba, on a farm, for fifteen dollars a month for the first month, and twenty-five dollars for the second month. He was breaking land with a team of four horses along the Assiniboine River, north of Holland. Then he worked in town helping to build a brick school house. The school is still standing today. The rest of the summer was spent helping farmers stook and thresh. He received one hundred dollars for two months work in harvest time. Then he moved to his fattier's homestead in Fisher Branch on December 30th, 1913.</p></blockquote><p align="justify"></p><blockquote><p align="justify">He and his brothers built a shanty and cut logs for a log house in January. In the month of February he worked at the first saw mill in Hodgson for a wage of fifteen dollars a month. Instead of taking money, he took lumber at eighteen dollars a thousand feet. He worked there for about five weeks and then helped his brothers (Bert and Cornelius) cut logs for two log houses and barns. In April, he walked thirty-five miles to Arborg and took a train from Arborg to Holland, Manitoba. He worked for farmers for seven months at thirty-five dollars a month. He came home to Fisher Branch and helped his parents bullet a log house in May, 1914.</p><p align="justify">During the following four or five years, he cleared land, built barns, and waited two years to get a well dug by a government machine. All these tasks were aiming at a goal: improving the homestead. Meanwhile he had to haul water half a mile.</p><p align="justify">In 1915, he started working out in Holland, Manitoba, and Carnduff, Saskatchewan, threshing, and in 1920 working on the Winnipeg railway, eighty miles south-east of Winnipeg. On his return. he drove his horses back from Winnipeg to home, which took him three days.</p><p align="justify">Josephine was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1905. Because she was the oldest girl in the family, she helped her mother and when she was only twelve years old, her mother died. This left her with the responsibility of looking after the rest of the family.</p><p align="justify">John and Josephine were married in 1923 and left to work in the bush in Minnesota, United States, where he worked at maintenance, putting in ties, etc., for three dollars a day, ten hours a day.</p><p align="justify">On July 31st, Lucy was born, their first child, in Grand Rapids Hospital. In the fall of 1924, they came back to Fisher Branch. He started farming and stayed one winter with his parents, at the same time renting a farm near Marble Ridge. He cut wood in the winter of 1925, hauling it to Hodgson.</p><p align="justify">Margaret was born in 1925.In the same winter, he helped his father-in-law, Bert Meilleur, in the bush for a couple of months.</p><p align="justify">They lived three years on this rented farm, milking four cows all the time. Bert was born in the fall of 1926. In the fall of 1927, they moved to town because Grandma had got hurt. Josephine was born in 1927. That winter he hauled cordwood from ten miles west of Fisher Branch. He worked the summer for a farmer and in the winter he cut brush.</p><p align="justify">In 1929, they moved to Carnduff, Sask. He rented a farm, put in a crop in the spring and worked out part time. This meant that his wife was working in the field and caring for the children, while he worked to provide for the futurity. Johnny was born in April of that year. Everything turned out for the better as the crop was good. There was such a supply of barley that in the winter it was used as fuel for the furnace. At that time people who shipped barley received a bill instead of a cheque.</p><p align="justify">In 1930, they moved to another farm in Carnduff. The summer was spent cutting wood and shearing sheep. They stayed on this farm for two or three years, and in 1931, put in a crop, but they only got five loads of green feed out of it. The "grasshopper years" had begun and there was no rain all summer. In the meantime, Mary was born in July, 1930, and Ben in June, 1932.</p><p align="justify">In 1933, late fall, they moved to Dumus, Saskatchewan. They drove sixty miles with two teams of horses. That winter he cut wood at fifty cents a load. They bought a farm, built a log house and moved in. Eight or ten neighbors helped them to build the house. Each one brought his own pork, beef, potatoes, or whatever, to help make a meal. The following summer (1934) John worked back for the help he had received to build his house.</p><p align="justify">One of his neighbors broke two acres of land for him because all of their own horses had died the first winter they moved to Dumas. There had been no food for them and the winter was cold and harsh.</p><p align="justify">In 1935, John grew a big garden of vegetables and potatoes, shearing sheep in the spring, and peddling the vegetables at a summer resort in White Bear Lake and in the Kanosa Lake. When he was building a log kitchen, in the process of lifting a heavy log over his head, he broke a vein in his stomach. In the fall he worked on the highway for two or three months at a wage of two dollars a day in Caiville. In the winter he cut wood. Another son came along that year, Neil. In 1936, Bill was born, They stayed in Dumas until the spring of 1939, and in May the family moved back to good old Fisher Branch. It took two cars, one belonging to Teddy Caners and the other belonging to Victor Meilleur, to move the family to Fisher Branch. Meanwhile, two trucks also made the trip, transporting the five cows, pony and furniture. They moved into Bocek's place and stayed in the house south of Fisher Branch for one year.</p><p align="justify">They bought a quarter section of land in the fall of 1939, and rented a quarter section of hayland across the road from their home place. In the winter of 1939, he cut cordwood and logs for the sawmill. Once the logs were cut, the neighbors formed a "bee" and hauled the logs to Funk's sawmill at Brown's place, south-east of Hodgson. Eugene LeTexier helped him saw the logs and the same "bee" that hauled the logs also hauled the lumber out. In the spring of 1940, Bert Meilleur, acting as foreman, called neighbors together to build the homestead on the land where Bert and Lea Vandersteen live today. In the summer he cleared ten acres of land, dug seneca roots, and sheared sheep. In the fall he went out harvesting for the neighbors.</p><p align="justify">In 1941, he cleared ten acres of land for Elie Savoie and in return Elie broke land for him. In the winter of 1941-1942 he cleared for Mr. Smith and in return Smith broke ten acres for him. In the spring, digging snake roots and shearing sheep was his main source of income. After he finished breaking land he went harvesting for local farmers. In the winter he cleared land, and cut wood and logs to build a barn.</p><p align="justify">In the spring of 1943 they started to build a big barn, and it was finished in the fall. Elizabeth was born that year.</p><p align="justify">In 1944 a lean-to-kitchen was built onto the house and a well was drilled. In 1945 he went to work out in the fall for the Ontario Hydro, while Johnny and Ben were caring for the cattle and horses. He came back from Ontario in the spring of 1946, and put a down payment on a quarter section of land for my father.</p><p align="justify">Harvey was born in 1944. Dorothy was born in 1949. In the winter of that year he went to work up north in the bush with his son, Bert. In the spring of 1950, they bought a tractor, (which Bert still has today), and a crop was seeded, but unfortunately the crops all froze, and again he decided to clear more land.</p><p align="justify">In 1951 he went up north to cut logs for lumber and plywood. The following spring he helped Johnny build his house. In 1953 he worked at McArthur Falls for the Manitoba Hydro. Johnny was married that year. In 1954 he also worked for Manitoba Hydro.</p><p align="justify">In 1955 he worked at Ear Falls Hydro Plant, fought fire for two weeks and went to Red Lake for his camp he was asked to fetch some water for cooking. He went to a near-by stream and found the water was terribly dirty and unfit for any use. He went back and showed the cook the water, and then told the cook he would find some clear, clean water. He went with a shaped stick on the tips of his fingers with the bottom stem running along the ground. He found a spring with clear, clean water.</p><p align="justify">In 1956, he left there and worked at White-Dog Falls for hydro. He came back to Fisher Branch in March and stayed home for next couple of years, working the land and looking after the cattle. In 1960 Bill was married and he moved onto the homestead. Meanwhile the rest of the family rented Tougas's house on Highway 224. They stayed there a couple of years and he was part of a crew working on three bridges in the Fisher Branch-Hodgson area. The summer of 1962 was spent in Winnipeg caring for a cemetery and doing landscaping work.</p></blockquote><p align="justify"></p><blockquote><p align="justify">In the spring of 1961, they moved to town and John worked for the hospital for four and a half years as caretaker to the grounds and also as part-time caretaker of the high school grounds. In 1964 he took a trip to Holland to see his sister and other friends. In 1965 he had an operation on an ulcer. That year when he turned seventy, he was laid off at the hospital. He helped build three basements in the spring of 1966, and helped to move the houses onto the foundations. The next year he built a greenhouse and since then he has been growing plants and selling them to local customers.</p><p align="justify">Once in town, Josephine got involved in community activities. She was one of the people who organized the Senior Citizens Club, and was their first president.</p><p align="justify">In 1973, John and Josephine celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Their grandchildren - "The Family Six" provided the music. In 1975, he went to British Columbia for a month, and in August of 1976, he went to Montreal and the Maritime Provinces.</p><p align="justify">John Vandersteen died on July 28, 1980. Josephine died on Jan. 27, 1997.</p><p align="justify">The first family reunion for the descendants of John &amp; Josephine Vandersteen is being held in the yard of John Jr. &amp; Claire Vandersteen in Fisher Branch on July 30, 31 &amp; Aug. 1, 1988. Currently John &amp; Josephine have 73 grandchildren &amp; 85 great grandchildren.</p></blockquote><hr><hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br> <br> <strong>Recherche et photos par Simonne Bernier Meilleur, de Fisher Branch MB</strong></p><p><strong>Mise &agrave; jour le 9 nov 2005 par Simonne Bernier Meilleur, de Fisher Branch MB<br> Mise &agrave; jour le 5 jan 2007 par Nico Sukel, d'Utrecht, Holland</strong><strong><br> Mise &agrave; jour le 10 f&eacute;vrier 2011 par Paul Meilleur, de Ste-Ad&egrave;le QC</strong></p><p><strong>Retour &agrave; la G&eacute;n&eacute;alogie des PIONNIERS</strong></p><p>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meilleuro/02904-01.htm</p>

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    Residence:
    Granted entry to his original land in the Holland area:Homestead #524224, SW-4-25-1-W1;

    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head; SW-4-25-1-W1; 51.130494,-97.549893

    Residence:
    Religion: Roman Catholic; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Father

    Died:
    MB Registration #1936,008418, as "Cornelius Van Derstein"; Estimated age at time of death: 87 years

    Buried:
    Presumed based on his life story and the choices made by so many of his descendants

    Cornelis married Griffioen, Alida "Ole" on 24 May 1882 in Utrecht, Netherlands. Alida was born on 18 Oct 1859 in Kockengen, Stichtse Vecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 3 Sep 1944 in Fisher Branch, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 3 Sep 1944 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Griffioen, Alida "Ole" was born on 18 Oct 1859 in Kockengen, Stichtse Vecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 3 Sep 1944 in Fisher Branch, RM of Bifrost, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 3 Sep 1944 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1884, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1886, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1889, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1892, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1899, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1 May 1914, Netherlands
    • Departure: Abt. 7 May 1914, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Arrival: 17 May 1914, Quebec, Canada
    • Residence: Jun 1916, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1931, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada

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    Residence:
    Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Residence:
    Religion: Roman Catholic; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Mother

    Died:
    MB Registration #1944,040366, as "Alida Vandersteen"; Estimated age at time of death: 84 years

    Children:
    1. 2. Vandersteen, Cornelis "Cornelius" Sr was born on 9 Mar 1883 in Utrecht, Holland, Netherlands; died on 22 Jan 1965 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Jan 1965 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    2. van der Steen "Vandersteen", Gijsbertus 1 was born on 26 Feb 1884 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 27 Nov 1884 in Utrecht, Netherlands.
    3. Vandersteen, Cornelia "Cordelia" was born on 14 Mar 1886 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died in Aug 1961 in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Aug 1961 in Carnduff Cemetery, Carnduff, Estevan Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    4. Vandersteen, Gijsbertus "Herbert" "Bert" "Gysbert" was born on 9 Mar 1889 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 21 Oct 1965 in Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 21 Oct 1965 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    5. Vandersteen, Johanna "Anna" was born on 25 Sep 1892 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 21 Nov 1979 in Netherlands; was buried in Aft. 21 Nov 1979 in Soest RK, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands.
    6. Vandersteen, Johannes Gerardus "John Nicholas" was born on 6 Dec 1895 in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 28 Jul 1980 in Saint-Boniface, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 30 Jul 1980 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    7. Vandersteen, Willhelmus "William" was born on 25 Dec 1899 in Maartensdijk, De Bilt Municipality, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 23 Sep 1985 in New Westminster, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in Aft. 23 Sep 1985 in Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery, New Westminster, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

  3. 6.  van de Grift, Johannes was born on 20 Feb 1845 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 15 Sep 1915 in Bruxelles, RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 15 Sep 1915 in Saint Gerard Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bruxelles, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1876, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1880, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1882, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1883, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1885, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1887, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1890, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1911, MacDonald, Manitoba, Canada
    • Departure: 13 May 1911, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Arrival: 20 May 1911, Quebec, Quebec, Canada

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    Findagrave Johannes Grift (NO0013347)
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    Netherland Home (NO0002451)
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    Johannes Grift family (NO0004468)
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    Johannes Grift, Cornelia Roeten marriage (NO0004574)
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    Residence:
    Residence Religion: Roman Catholic; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Father

    Died:
    Findagrave Johannes Grift (NO0013347)
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    MB Death Registration #1915,194362 as "Johannes Grift"; estimated age at death: 69 years

    Buried:
    Findagrave Johannes Grift (NO0013347)
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    Johannes married Roeten "Rotten", Cornelia on 17 Oct 1874 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands. Cornelia was born on 6 Apr 1847 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 5 Apr 1920 in Bruxelles, RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 5 Apr 1920 in Saint Gerard Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bruxelles, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Roeten "Rotten", Cornelia was born on 6 Apr 1847 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 5 Apr 1920 in Bruxelles, RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 5 Apr 1920 in Saint Gerard Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bruxelles, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Cornelia Grift
    • Residence: 1876, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1880, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1882, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1883, Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1885, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1887, Netherlands
    • Residence: 1890, Netherlands
    • Arrival: 1911, Canada
    • Residence: 1911, Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada

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    Residence:
    Residence Religion: Roman Catholic; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Mother

    Died:
    MB Death Registration #1920,021179 as "Cornelia Grift"; estimated age at death: 73 years

    Children:
    1. van de Grift, Johanna "Hana" "Anna" "Yohana" was born on 9 Feb 1876 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 30 Dec 1964 in Treherne, RM of Grey, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 30 Dec 1964 in Saint Gerard Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bruxelles, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    2. van de Grift, Matthijs "Mathew" was born on 29 Mar 1878 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 16 Oct 1956 in Swan Lake, RM of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada.
    3. van de Grift, Evert "David" was born on 25 Feb 1880 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 31 Jan 1957 in Holland, RM of Victoria, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 31 Jan 1957 in Saint John Berchman's Parish Cemetery, Holland, Central Manitoba Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    4. van de Grift, Reijer was born on 5 Jan 1882 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 14 May 1882 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Aft. 14 May 1882 in Unknown Cemetery, Netherlands.
    5. 3. van de Grift, Reijertje "Reika" was born on 27 Aug 1883 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 2 Nov 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 5 Nov 1960 in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
    6. van de Grift, Jaantje was born on 27 Aug 1883 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 10 Mar 1884 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; was buried in Aft. 10 Mar 1884 in Unknown Cemetery, Netherlands.
    7. van de Grift, Private Johannes "John" was born on 1 Nov 1885 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 15 Aug 1969 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; was buried on 18 Aug 1969 in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.
    8. van de Grift, Cornelia "Kay" was born on 12 Sep 1887 in Soest, Soest Municipality, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 28 Feb 1986 in Eriksdale, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 4 Mar 1986 in Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fisher Branch, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.
    9. van de Grift, Theunis "Anthony" "Anton" "Tony" was born on 24 Jan 1890 in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 28 Jun 1981 in Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 2 Jul 1981 in Saint John Berchman's Parish Cemetery, Holland, Central Manitoba Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.