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This is a present assembly in Pella, [[Iowa]] that is historically affiliated with the TW exclusives, founded prior to 1878, and possibly as early as the 1850's. | This is a present assembly in Pella, [[Iowa]] that is historically affiliated with the TW exclusives, founded prior to 1878, and possibly as early as the 1850's. | ||
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| + | The first church building to be erected in Pella, according to the 1922 area history, was finished in March of 1848, located west of the Star Garage, on a lot occupied in 1922 by "The Chapel". The building was initially used for church services, public meetings and a day school. | ||
==Early Leadership== | ==Early Leadership== | ||
| − | * Adrian "Arie" Hoogenakker '''+1878-1919''' (b. 1840 Deventer, Overijssel, Neth. - d. 1919 Pella, IA), son of Gerrit Jan Hoogenakker (b. 1798 Neth., m. 1829 Wijhe) & Egberdina Strunk Hoogenakker (b. 1806 Neth.); Gerrit's parents were Ariann Hogenakker (b. 1764 Neth. - d. 1831 Wijhe, Neth.) & Hermina Gerritsen Hogenakker (b. 1756 Wijhe - d. 1840 Deventer). Egberdina's parents were Jacob Strunk (b. 1755 Neth. - d. 1817 Wijhe, Neth.) & Johanna Masier Strunk. Gerrit & Egberdina also had an elder son Adriaan (1835-1839) who was born in Wijhe, and died in Deventer. The family emigrated to the U.S. via NYC in 1854. Gerrit was employed as a traveling vendor. | + | * Adrian "Arie" Hoogenakker '''+1878-1919''' (b. 1840 Deventer, Overijssel, Neth. - d. 1919 Pella, IA), son of Gerrit Jan Hoogenakker (b. 1798 Neth., m. 1829 Wijhe) & Egberdina Strunk Hoogenakker (b. 1806 Neth.); Gerrit's parents were Ariann Hogenakker (b. 1764 Neth. - d. 1831 Wijhe, Neth.) & Hermina Gerritsen Hogenakker (b. 1756 Wijhe - d. 1840 Deventer). Egberdina's parents were Jacob Strunk (b. 1755 Neth. - d. 1817 Wijhe, Neth.) & Johanna Masier Strunk. Gerrit & Egberdina also had an elder son Adriaan (1835-1839) who was born in Wijhe, and died in Deventer. The family emigrated to the U.S. via NYC in 1854. Gerrit was employed as a traveling vendor. |
** Wife: Heintje "Henrietta" Breuklander Hoogenakker '''+1878-1918''' (b. 1847 Uithoorn, North Holland, Neth. - d. 1918 Pella, IA), daughter of Hendrik "Henry" Breuklander (b. 1807 Neth.) & Sophia Wilhelmina Van Straten Breuklander (b. 1819 Neth., m. 1842 Aalsmeer, Neth.). Henry & Sophia emigrated & settled in Pella, IA in 1855, where Henry was employed as a fisherman. Arie's career was as a house painter. | ** Wife: Heintje "Henrietta" Breuklander Hoogenakker '''+1878-1918''' (b. 1847 Uithoorn, North Holland, Neth. - d. 1918 Pella, IA), daughter of Hendrik "Henry" Breuklander (b. 1807 Neth.) & Sophia Wilhelmina Van Straten Breuklander (b. 1819 Neth., m. 1842 Aalsmeer, Neth.). Henry & Sophia emigrated & settled in Pella, IA in 1855, where Henry was employed as a fisherman. Arie's career was as a house painter. | ||
* Robert Radford Beard '''1879+/1879-1915+''' (b. 1846 Detroit, MI, m. 1870 Pella, IA, d. 1920 Des Moines, IA). Robert's parents were both born in [[England]]. Robert was employed as a merchant. | * Robert Radford Beard '''1879+/1879-1915+''' (b. 1846 Detroit, MI, m. 1870 Pella, IA, d. 1920 Des Moines, IA). Robert's parents were both born in [[England]]. Robert was employed as a merchant. | ||
** 1st wife: Maria Hendrika Elisabeth Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1830 Belgium - d. 1892 Pella, IA), who was also Robert's 2nd wife's maternal grandmother. She was a daughter of Johannes Justus Krantz & Maria Theodora Christoffels Krantz. | ** 1st wife: Maria Hendrika Elisabeth Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1830 Belgium - d. 1892 Pella, IA), who was also Robert's 2nd wife's maternal grandmother. She was a daughter of Johannes Justus Krantz & Maria Theodora Christoffels Krantz. | ||
| − | ** 2nd wife: Kate Frances Keables Beard (1858-1937 Pella, IA), daughter of Benjamin Franklin Keables (b. 1828 Elba, Genesee, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1911 Pella, IA) & Sarah Johanna Scholte Keables (b. 1833 Doeveren, Noord-Brabant, Neth. - d. 1914 Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA). Sarah was a daughter of Rev. Henry Peter Scholte (b. 1805 Amsterdam, Neth. - d. 1868 Pella, IA) & M.H.E. Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1820 Neth. - d. 1892 Pella, IA). '''Henry Peter Scholte led 800 Dutch immigrants in 1847 to settle Pella.''' | + | ** 2nd wife: Kate Frances Keables Beard (1858-1937 Pella, IA), daughter of Benjamin Franklin Keables (b. 1828 Elba, Genesee, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1911 Pella, IA) & Sarah Johanna Scholte Keables (b. 1833 Doeveren, Noord-Brabant, Neth. - d. 1914 Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA). Among the first three graduates of Central University (now College) in 1861 included Alonzo J. Keables. Benjamin's wife Sarah was a daughter of Rev. Henry Peter "Dominie" Scholte (b. 1805 Amsterdam, Neth. - d. 1868 Pella, IA) & M.H.E. Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1820 Neth. - d. 1892 Pella, IA). |
| + | *** '''Henry Peter Scholte led 800 Dutch immigrants in 1847 to settle Pella.''' He was also the first postmaster (in 1847), as well as on the executive committee for erecting the first building of what is now Central College, having also donated the parcel of land, and furnishing much of the building material, and the founding editor of the Pella Gazette in 1855. In 1868, he was preaching from a farmer's cart, and dragoons came and ordered the people to scatter, and upon the Scholte's refusing to obey, the soldiers cut the cart into splinters, leading to the death of Henry and his wife. | ||
* John W. David Scholte '''+1889-1896+''' (b. 1852 Pella, IA - d. 1925 Seattle, WA). Merchant. Son of Henry Peter Scholte (1805-1868), see listing for 2nd wife of Robert Radford Beard (1846-1920). | * John W. David Scholte '''+1889-1896+''' (b. 1852 Pella, IA - d. 1925 Seattle, WA). Merchant. Son of Henry Peter Scholte (1805-1868), see listing for 2nd wife of Robert Radford Beard (1846-1920). | ||
** Wife: Marie E. Paige Scholte (b. 1856 OH - d. 1929 Seattle, King, WA), daughter of Homer C. Paige (b. 1832 OH, 1880 Des Moines, IA, d. 1903 Seattle, WA) & Mary Louise Smith Paige (b. 1834 - d. 1916 Seattle, WA). Marie's maternal grandparents were Thomas B.S. Smith (b. 1802 PA, 1870 @ Freedom, Beaver, PA, ) & Eliza Trindell Smith (b. 1803 - d. 1847 Newark, Licking, OH). Homer Paige was employed in 1880 as a fire insurance agent. | ** Wife: Marie E. Paige Scholte (b. 1856 OH - d. 1929 Seattle, King, WA), daughter of Homer C. Paige (b. 1832 OH, 1880 Des Moines, IA, d. 1903 Seattle, WA) & Mary Louise Smith Paige (b. 1834 - d. 1916 Seattle, WA). Marie's maternal grandparents were Thomas B.S. Smith (b. 1802 PA, 1870 @ Freedom, Beaver, PA, ) & Eliza Trindell Smith (b. 1803 - d. 1847 Newark, Licking, OH). Homer Paige was employed in 1880 as a fire insurance agent. | ||
* Paul Auguste Renaud '''+1901-1933+''' (b. 1856 France, emig. 1862, d. 1942 Pella, IA), son of Charles Frederic Renaud (b. 1825 Audincourt, Doubs, France, m. 1848 @ Audincourt, emig. 1862, d. 1908 Pella, IA) & Catherine Elizabeth Louys Renaud (b. 1825 France - d. 1907 Pella, IA). Paul was also a paternal grandson of Georges Louis Renaud (1785-1853 France) & Catherine Parrot Gillotte Renaud (1788-1859 France). | * Paul Auguste Renaud '''+1901-1933+''' (b. 1856 France, emig. 1862, d. 1942 Pella, IA), son of Charles Frederic Renaud (b. 1825 Audincourt, Doubs, France, m. 1848 @ Audincourt, emig. 1862, d. 1908 Pella, IA) & Catherine Elizabeth Louys Renaud (b. 1825 France - d. 1907 Pella, IA). Paul was also a paternal grandson of Georges Louis Renaud (1785-1853 France) & Catherine Parrot Gillotte Renaud (1788-1859 France). | ||
| − | ** Wife: Byka "Rebecca" Hagens Vander Meulen Renaud '''+1901-1933+''' (b. 1860 Marion Co., IA - d. 1943 Pella, IA), daughter of William Christopher Hagens (b. 1839 Netherlands - d. 1914 Pella, IA) & Antonette Pos Hagens (b. 1841 Netherlands - d. 1923 Pella, IA. Rebecca was a paternal granddaughter of Gerhardus "Gerrit" Hagens (b. 1811 Netherlands - d. 1889 Pella, IA) & Anna Sophia Susanna Erts Hagens (b. 1814 Netherlands - d. 1895 Pella, IA). Gerrit Hagens was a baker, by trade | + | ** Wife: Byka "Rebecca" Hagens Vander Meulen Renaud '''+1901-1933+''' (b. 1860 Marion Co., IA - d. 1943 Pella, IA), daughter of William Christopher Hagens (b. 1839 Netherlands - d. 1914 Pella, IA) & Antonette Pos Hagens (b. 1841 Netherlands - d. 1923 Pella, IA. Rebecca was a paternal granddaughter of Gerhardus "Gerrit" Hagens (b. 1811 Netherlands - d. 1889 Pella, IA) & Anna Sophia Susanna Erts Hagens (b. 1814 Netherlands - d. 1895 Pella, IA). Gerrit Hagens was a baker, by trade, his parents were Reind Hagens (1778-1864 Netherlands) & Willemina Simons Hagens (1775-1840 Netherlands). |
| − | * Nicholas Charles Van Vliet '''+1901-1927+''' (1857-1948 Pella, IA), son of Jacob Maria Van Vliet (b. 1827 Neth.). | + | * Nicholas Charles Van Vliet '''+1901-1927+''' (1857-1948 Pella, IA), son of Jacob Van Vliet & Maria Van Vliet (b. 1827 Neth.). |
** Wife: Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt Van Vliet '''+1901-1917''' (1858-1917 Pella, IA), daughter of Jan "John" Vander Wilt (b. 1831 Laagnieuwkoop, Utrecht, Neth. - d. 1906 Pella, IA) & Geuvertje Den Burger Vander Wilt (b. 1835 Schoonrewoerd, Zuid-Holland, Neth. - d. 1896 Pella, IA). | ** Wife: Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt Van Vliet '''+1901-1917''' (1858-1917 Pella, IA), daughter of Jan "John" Vander Wilt (b. 1831 Laagnieuwkoop, Utrecht, Neth. - d. 1906 Pella, IA) & Geuvertje Den Burger Vander Wilt (b. 1835 Schoonrewoerd, Zuid-Holland, Neth. - d. 1896 Pella, IA). | ||
* P. Rykhoek '''+1927-1944+''' | * P. Rykhoek '''+1927-1944+''' | ||
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* Frank Van Der Hart '''+1962-1966+''' | * Frank Van Der Hart '''+1962-1966+''' | ||
* L.F. Brand '''+1962-1973+''' | * L.F. Brand '''+1962-1973+''' | ||
| + | ** Nicholas Brand had a "beautiful home farm", which he acquired from Gerrit Hagens, which was 1/2 mile SW of Straw Town. A large double log house was on this property in Hagens' day, that also at some point served as one of Pella's first physicians, Dr. J. Roelofzs and his family, as well as for J. Smeenk and his family, who with J.H. Wolters, opened the very first store in that log house. | ||
| + | ** C.W. Brand served on the first board of trustees for Central College. | ||
* Paul H. Renaud '''+1962-1966+''' | * Paul H. Renaud '''+1962-1966+''' | ||
* Vernon O. Seekamp '''+1973-1985+''' | * Vernon O. Seekamp '''+1973-1985+''' | ||
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* Robert Waddle '''+2005-2010+''' | * Robert Waddle '''+2005-2010+''' | ||
* Leo M. Renaud '''+2010-2016+''' | * Leo M. Renaud '''+2010-2016+''' | ||
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| + | =Initial Dutch Settlers= | ||
| + | The following are among those from the Netherlands who incorporated Pella, affiliated with the meeting room, sorted by each of the settling ships that left the Netherlands in April 1847 via Baltimore, MD. It is presently unknown which ship Henry Peter Scholte was on, who served as president of the Dutch colony, with forementioned history, as father of John W. David Scholte (1852-1925) who served as a correspondent +1889-1896+ at the assembly, as well as Robert Radford Beard's (1846-1920) 2nd wife's maternal grandmother, Sarah, who was also a daughter of Henry Peter Scholte, Robert had served as a correspondent in 1879. | ||
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| + | ==Maasstroom== | ||
| + | This ship left Rotterdam, Neth., on April 11, 1847. | ||
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| + | * Jan den Burger & his wife, and their five eldest children: Cornelius, Joost, Geuvertje (1835-1896), Pietertje, and Jan. Geuvertje (aka Govertje)'s daughter Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt married Nicholas Charles Van Vliet (1857-1948 Pella, IA) who served as a correspondent +1901-1927+. | ||
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| + | ==Nagasaki== | ||
| + | This ship left Rotterdam, Neth., in early April, 1847. | ||
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| + | * Mr. & Mrs. Gerritsen - they were possibly related to Arie Hoogenakker (1840-1919), paternal grandson of Ariann Hogenakker (1764-1831) & Hermina Gerritsen Hogenakker (1756-1840), who both died in the Netherlands. Arie was the earliest known correspondent of the meeting room, serving +1878, and in fellowship until his death in 1919. | ||
| + | * Mr. & Mrs. Teunis Rykhoek - possible ancestors of P. Rykhoek who served as a correspondent +1927-1944+. | ||
| + | * Gerhardus "Gerrit" Hagens (1811-1923) and his wife Anna Sophia Susanna Erts Hagens (1814-1895), and their three eldest children Willem (1839-1914), Zwaantje, and Mina. Willem's daughter, Byka "Rebecca" Vander Meulen married Paul Auguste Renaud (b. 1856 France, emig. 1862, d. 1942 Pella, IA), who served as a correspondent +1901-1933+. | ||
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| + | ==Pieter Floris== | ||
| + | This ship left Amsterdam, Neth., in early April, 1847. | ||
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| + | * Jacob van Vliet & his wife Maria (b. 1827 Neth.), and Gerritje, Matje, Klaas (1857-1948), Geertje, Neeltje, Cornelius, Hendrik, Mrs. H., H.M., and Grietje. Klaas was forementioned Nicholas Charles Van Vliet, see Burger family. | ||
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| + | * Gerrit van der Wilt & his wife, and Dirk, Neeltje, Jan Sr., Willem, Jacobus, Jan Jr. (1831-1906), Hendrik, Antonie, and Geertrui. Jan Jr., aka John Vander Wilt, was the father of Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt, who married forementioned Nicholas Charles "Klaas" Van Vliet. | ||
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| + | ==1849 Holland Settlement== | ||
| + | This was the second emigration of Dutch settlers in the summer and fall of 1849, who were noted to have brought "considerable gold" which greatly helped the struggling colony. | ||
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| + | * A.G. van der Meulen, and his wife, and children Geurt and Henry. Also Bonne and his wife, and children Egbert, Aartje, Jacob, Tenske, Gaardske, and Arie. Paul Auguste Renaud (1856-1942), who served as correspondent +1901-1933+, his wife Byka "Rebecca" Hagens' first husband was a Vander Meulen. A.G. opened a jewelry store on W. Washington St. on the corner that in later years became the residence of the family of L. Stegeman. In the early 1920's, the jewelry store had morphed into a mercantile firm that had become one of the largest and most successful businesses in central Iowa, under the name of "Van der Meulen & Co." | ||
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| + | * Willem van Vark, Jr., and his wife, and child Matje. Matje may not have survived the voyage as it is noted in a trip diary of fellow traveler John Hospers that on June 5th, a small child with the Willem van Vark family died. The correspondent +1944-1951+ was D.V. (and/or D.J.) Van Vark. | ||
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=Also See= | =Also See= | ||
| − | * [[Who's Who at Pella Meeting Room, IA]] | + | ==Assembly== |
| + | * [[Who's Who at Pella Meeting Room, IA]] (TW) 1850's-present | ||
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| + | ==Pella== | ||
| + | * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101078164074&view=1up&seq=16 1922 Souvenir History of Pella, Iowa] | ||
| + | * [https://archive.org/details/historyofmarionc01wrig 1915 History of Marion County, Iowa, and Its People] | ||
| + | * [https://books.google.com/books?id=LnB2S8O_3oMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=#v=onepage&q&f=false 1881 History of Marion County, Iowa] | ||
| + | * [https://www.cityofpella.com/418/Genealogy-Resources City of Pella] | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* EB/TW AAB's 1878-2021 | * EB/TW AAB's 1878-2021 | ||
* Ancestry.com | * Ancestry.com | ||
| + | * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101078164074&view=1up&seq=16 1922 Souvenir History of Pella, Iowa] | ||
Revision as of 09:11, 10 June 2022
This is a present assembly in Pella, Iowa that is historically affiliated with the TW exclusives, founded prior to 1878, and possibly as early as the 1850's.
The first church building to be erected in Pella, according to the 1922 area history, was finished in March of 1848, located west of the Star Garage, on a lot occupied in 1922 by "The Chapel". The building was initially used for church services, public meetings and a day school.
Contents
Early Leadership
- Adrian "Arie" Hoogenakker +1878-1919 (b. 1840 Deventer, Overijssel, Neth. - d. 1919 Pella, IA), son of Gerrit Jan Hoogenakker (b. 1798 Neth., m. 1829 Wijhe) & Egberdina Strunk Hoogenakker (b. 1806 Neth.); Gerrit's parents were Ariann Hogenakker (b. 1764 Neth. - d. 1831 Wijhe, Neth.) & Hermina Gerritsen Hogenakker (b. 1756 Wijhe - d. 1840 Deventer). Egberdina's parents were Jacob Strunk (b. 1755 Neth. - d. 1817 Wijhe, Neth.) & Johanna Masier Strunk. Gerrit & Egberdina also had an elder son Adriaan (1835-1839) who was born in Wijhe, and died in Deventer. The family emigrated to the U.S. via NYC in 1854. Gerrit was employed as a traveling vendor.
- Wife: Heintje "Henrietta" Breuklander Hoogenakker +1878-1918 (b. 1847 Uithoorn, North Holland, Neth. - d. 1918 Pella, IA), daughter of Hendrik "Henry" Breuklander (b. 1807 Neth.) & Sophia Wilhelmina Van Straten Breuklander (b. 1819 Neth., m. 1842 Aalsmeer, Neth.). Henry & Sophia emigrated & settled in Pella, IA in 1855, where Henry was employed as a fisherman. Arie's career was as a house painter.
- Robert Radford Beard 1879+/1879-1915+ (b. 1846 Detroit, MI, m. 1870 Pella, IA, d. 1920 Des Moines, IA). Robert's parents were both born in England. Robert was employed as a merchant.
- 1st wife: Maria Hendrika Elisabeth Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1830 Belgium - d. 1892 Pella, IA), who was also Robert's 2nd wife's maternal grandmother. She was a daughter of Johannes Justus Krantz & Maria Theodora Christoffels Krantz.
- 2nd wife: Kate Frances Keables Beard (1858-1937 Pella, IA), daughter of Benjamin Franklin Keables (b. 1828 Elba, Genesee, N.Y. - d. 1911 Pella, IA) & Sarah Johanna Scholte Keables (b. 1833 Doeveren, Noord-Brabant, Neth. - d. 1914 Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA). Among the first three graduates of Central University (now College) in 1861 included Alonzo J. Keables. Benjamin's wife Sarah was a daughter of Rev. Henry Peter "Dominie" Scholte (b. 1805 Amsterdam, Neth. - d. 1868 Pella, IA) & M.H.E. Krantz Scholte-Beard (b. 1820 Neth. - d. 1892 Pella, IA).
- Henry Peter Scholte led 800 Dutch immigrants in 1847 to settle Pella. He was also the first postmaster (in 1847), as well as on the executive committee for erecting the first building of what is now Central College, having also donated the parcel of land, and furnishing much of the building material, and the founding editor of the Pella Gazette in 1855. In 1868, he was preaching from a farmer's cart, and dragoons came and ordered the people to scatter, and upon the Scholte's refusing to obey, the soldiers cut the cart into splinters, leading to the death of Henry and his wife.
- John W. David Scholte +1889-1896+ (b. 1852 Pella, IA - d. 1925 Seattle, WA). Merchant. Son of Henry Peter Scholte (1805-1868), see listing for 2nd wife of Robert Radford Beard (1846-1920).
- Wife: Marie E. Paige Scholte (b. 1856 OH - d. 1929 Seattle, King, WA), daughter of Homer C. Paige (b. 1832 OH, 1880 Des Moines, IA, d. 1903 Seattle, WA) & Mary Louise Smith Paige (b. 1834 - d. 1916 Seattle, WA). Marie's maternal grandparents were Thomas B.S. Smith (b. 1802 PA, 1870 @ Freedom, Beaver, PA, ) & Eliza Trindell Smith (b. 1803 - d. 1847 Newark, Licking, OH). Homer Paige was employed in 1880 as a fire insurance agent.
- Paul Auguste Renaud +1901-1933+ (b. 1856 France, emig. 1862, d. 1942 Pella, IA), son of Charles Frederic Renaud (b. 1825 Audincourt, Doubs, France, m. 1848 @ Audincourt, emig. 1862, d. 1908 Pella, IA) & Catherine Elizabeth Louys Renaud (b. 1825 France - d. 1907 Pella, IA). Paul was also a paternal grandson of Georges Louis Renaud (1785-1853 France) & Catherine Parrot Gillotte Renaud (1788-1859 France).
- Wife: Byka "Rebecca" Hagens Vander Meulen Renaud +1901-1933+ (b. 1860 Marion Co., IA - d. 1943 Pella, IA), daughter of William Christopher Hagens (b. 1839 Netherlands - d. 1914 Pella, IA) & Antonette Pos Hagens (b. 1841 Netherlands - d. 1923 Pella, IA. Rebecca was a paternal granddaughter of Gerhardus "Gerrit" Hagens (b. 1811 Netherlands - d. 1889 Pella, IA) & Anna Sophia Susanna Erts Hagens (b. 1814 Netherlands - d. 1895 Pella, IA). Gerrit Hagens was a baker, by trade, his parents were Reind Hagens (1778-1864 Netherlands) & Willemina Simons Hagens (1775-1840 Netherlands).
- Nicholas Charles Van Vliet +1901-1927+ (1857-1948 Pella, IA), son of Jacob Van Vliet & Maria Van Vliet (b. 1827 Neth.).
- Wife: Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt Van Vliet +1901-1917 (1858-1917 Pella, IA), daughter of Jan "John" Vander Wilt (b. 1831 Laagnieuwkoop, Utrecht, Neth. - d. 1906 Pella, IA) & Geuvertje Den Burger Vander Wilt (b. 1835 Schoonrewoerd, Zuid-Holland, Neth. - d. 1896 Pella, IA).
- P. Rykhoek +1927-1944+
- P.L. Renaud +1933+
- D.V. Van Vork +1944+
- Harry L. Renaud +1944-1949+
- John Valkenberg +1949-1951+
- D.J. Van Vark +1949+
- Harry A. Renaud +1951+
- D.V. Van Vark +1951+
- Frank Van Der Hart +1962-1966+
- L.F. Brand +1962-1973+
- Nicholas Brand had a "beautiful home farm", which he acquired from Gerrit Hagens, which was 1/2 mile SW of Straw Town. A large double log house was on this property in Hagens' day, that also at some point served as one of Pella's first physicians, Dr. J. Roelofzs and his family, as well as for J. Smeenk and his family, who with J.H. Wolters, opened the very first store in that log house.
- C.W. Brand served on the first board of trustees for Central College.
- Paul H. Renaud +1962-1966+
- Vernon O. Seekamp +1973-1985+
- Earl E. Waddle +1973-1985+
- Mark P. Renaud +1973-1985+
- Gerrit Renaud +1999-2005+
- Harry Van Der Hart +1999-2016 (1939-2016 Pella, IA)
- Robert Waddle +2005-2010+
- Leo M. Renaud +2010-2016+
Initial Dutch Settlers
The following are among those from the Netherlands who incorporated Pella, affiliated with the meeting room, sorted by each of the settling ships that left the Netherlands in April 1847 via Baltimore, MD. It is presently unknown which ship Henry Peter Scholte was on, who served as president of the Dutch colony, with forementioned history, as father of John W. David Scholte (1852-1925) who served as a correspondent +1889-1896+ at the assembly, as well as Robert Radford Beard's (1846-1920) 2nd wife's maternal grandmother, Sarah, who was also a daughter of Henry Peter Scholte, Robert had served as a correspondent in 1879.
Maasstroom
This ship left Rotterdam, Neth., on April 11, 1847.
- Jan den Burger & his wife, and their five eldest children: Cornelius, Joost, Geuvertje (1835-1896), Pietertje, and Jan. Geuvertje (aka Govertje)'s daughter Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt married Nicholas Charles Van Vliet (1857-1948 Pella, IA) who served as a correspondent +1901-1927+.
Nagasaki
This ship left Rotterdam, Neth., in early April, 1847.
- Mr. & Mrs. Gerritsen - they were possibly related to Arie Hoogenakker (1840-1919), paternal grandson of Ariann Hogenakker (1764-1831) & Hermina Gerritsen Hogenakker (1756-1840), who both died in the Netherlands. Arie was the earliest known correspondent of the meeting room, serving +1878, and in fellowship until his death in 1919.
- Mr. & Mrs. Teunis Rykhoek - possible ancestors of P. Rykhoek who served as a correspondent +1927-1944+.
- Gerhardus "Gerrit" Hagens (1811-1923) and his wife Anna Sophia Susanna Erts Hagens (1814-1895), and their three eldest children Willem (1839-1914), Zwaantje, and Mina. Willem's daughter, Byka "Rebecca" Vander Meulen married Paul Auguste Renaud (b. 1856 France, emig. 1862, d. 1942 Pella, IA), who served as a correspondent +1901-1933+.
Pieter Floris
This ship left Amsterdam, Neth., in early April, 1847.
- Jacob van Vliet & his wife Maria (b. 1827 Neth.), and Gerritje, Matje, Klaas (1857-1948), Geertje, Neeltje, Cornelius, Hendrik, Mrs. H., H.M., and Grietje. Klaas was forementioned Nicholas Charles Van Vliet, see Burger family.
- Gerrit van der Wilt & his wife, and Dirk, Neeltje, Jan Sr., Willem, Jacobus, Jan Jr. (1831-1906), Hendrik, Antonie, and Geertrui. Jan Jr., aka John Vander Wilt, was the father of Margaret "Maggie" Vander Wilt, who married forementioned Nicholas Charles "Klaas" Van Vliet.
1849 Holland Settlement
This was the second emigration of Dutch settlers in the summer and fall of 1849, who were noted to have brought "considerable gold" which greatly helped the struggling colony.
- A.G. van der Meulen, and his wife, and children Geurt and Henry. Also Bonne and his wife, and children Egbert, Aartje, Jacob, Tenske, Gaardske, and Arie. Paul Auguste Renaud (1856-1942), who served as correspondent +1901-1933+, his wife Byka "Rebecca" Hagens' first husband was a Vander Meulen. A.G. opened a jewelry store on W. Washington St. on the corner that in later years became the residence of the family of L. Stegeman. In the early 1920's, the jewelry store had morphed into a mercantile firm that had become one of the largest and most successful businesses in central Iowa, under the name of "Van der Meulen & Co."
- Willem van Vark, Jr., and his wife, and child Matje. Matje may not have survived the voyage as it is noted in a trip diary of fellow traveler John Hospers that on June 5th, a small child with the Willem van Vark family died. The correspondent +1944-1951+ was D.V. (and/or D.J.) Van Vark.
Also See
Assembly
- Who's Who at Pella Meeting Room, IA (TW) 1850's-present
Pella
- 1922 Souvenir History of Pella, Iowa
- 1915 History of Marion County, Iowa, and Its People
- 1881 History of Marion County, Iowa
- City of Pella
Sources
- EB/TW AAB's 1878-2021
- Ancestry.com
- 1922 Souvenir History of Pella, Iowa