Slooter & Evert Families - New Research 01/10/2012
If any photos of Jacob Derk Kruizenga and his 2nd wife Gezina Rotmans or his 3rd wife Jennie exist, they would have certainly been passed down in the family. I have exhausted all resources on the Derk Jacob Kruizenga (1879-1952) lineage as far as I am aware. No pictures have been found. Only a few of Derk and his wife Katherine. So I turn now to another leg in the family. From Jacob Derk Kruizenga's (1830-1906) first marriage to Janna Nannenga come the following children: Jessie (1858-1919). She never married. Carrie (1860-1931). She never married. Nettie (1861-1939). She married John Hendricks. A potential lead. From Jacob Derk Kruizenga's second marriage to Gezina Rotmans came the following children: Frances (1866-1944). She married Jacob Frank Slooter. A definite lead. Derkje (Della) (1868-1872). Zena (1871-1871). From Jacob Derk Kruizenga's third marriage to Jennie Wittink came the following child: Derk Jacobs Kruizenga (1879-1952). The only two leads are in the family legs of Frances Kruizenga Slooter and Nettie Kruizenga Hendricks. Using Census reports and obituaries I have successfully tracked down the family of Frances Kruizenga Slooter. Here is the Slooter lineage as I researched it. Jacob Frank Slooter (1865-1929) married Frances Kruizenga on 20 August 1885. This union produced: Frank Jacob Slooter (1886-1959) who married Marie Bolthouse on 4 Oct 1905. This union produced: Frances M. Slooter (1906-1982) who married Martin C. (Barney) Evert (1905-1982). And this union produced: Thomas C. Evert and Marge Evert. Marge Evert is now Marge Potter and resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She wrote me back concerning family photos and said that she has many which are split between her and her brother Tom. She also recalls visiting the Slooter plot at Greenwood as a young girl with her mother and being told of family across the way (the Kruizenga plot) who lost several children in infancy. I am looking forward to talking with Marge this coming Saturday, the 14th of January. I am like a young kid waiting for Christmas to arrive. Can't wait to see what photo treasures lie with the Slooter/Evert family. Add Comment Update - Photo Not Jennie Wittink 07/25/2011
Today I received a response from Maureen A. Taylor, the photo detective from Family Tree Magazine. She analyzed the following photo and offered her advice/analysis... that follows. Maureen dates the picture from the 1880s because:
Maureen estimates this young woman is in her teens or twenties due to her young face. She says it is rare to see an older woman posing with hair down. So the questions Maureen poses are:
So who could be in this photo that fits the following criteria?
The photo could fit any of these daughters of Jacob Derk.
Based on what Maureen has told me and the possibilities from Jacob's daughters above, I now feel the photo best fits Frances Kruizenga. Here is why.
Getting to Know Your Ancestors... 07/14/2011
Two years ago when I decided to investigate my paternal family roots I never imagined how much I would learn. There is so much information about the family "out there"... it is just a matter of uncovering and discovering it. A perfect example is a series of newspapers from the Grand Rapids Press (early 1900s) detailing the life of Frances Kruizenga Slooter and her husband Jacob, owner of the Slooter Broom Company and later the Richards Manufacturing Company. I had the usual birth dates, marriage dates, and death dates. But that was about it. No photos. Nothing that took me into their lives. Until now. This series of newspapers brought me a bit closer to Frances and her husband because they detail a particular organization that they were both a part of. If you remember, Frances was a daughter of Jacob Derks Kruizenga and his 2nd wife Gezina Rotmans. Come to find out that Frances was a member of the Independent Michigan Order of Foresters. This Order supported the community of which they were a part. A PDF download of the history of this order is linked below. Frances worked her way in the order - which reached a membership of 250,000 in 1906 - and became PRESIDENT of the Michigan branch! She gave speeches and worked hard to make the Grand Rapids community a better place. This little tidbit of information colors Frances and her family. It lets us take a peek into their lives. It also speaks loudly on the kind of family Jacob Derks and Gezina had - the morals and training that they passed on to Frances and the rest of their children. I will soon be posting these news articles on the appropriate page relating to Frances and the Slooter family.
Hendricks and Slooter Relations 01/15/2010
Have switched my focus back to Jacob Derk. I want to know as much as I can about him - and I'm going to do this by a thorough examination of his daughters. What became of them? They were so many. I have thus far recovered information concerning Frances and Nettie. Nettie married John M. Hendricks, a postal worker. They had children together. Frances married a broom company owner - Jacob F. Slooter. They too had children together. I have located Frances' gravestone and posted information/pictures. Nettie's I may have to wait until Springtime as it is likely buried beneath the snow. | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll | ||||||

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