Name: Pieter van den Houten.
Born: Monday, September 11,
1843 in
Goedereede NL.
Occupation: Worker.
Deceased: Friday, May 28,
1915 in
Richland, Missaukee, Michigan, USA at 71¾ years
of age.
Parents:
Willem van den Houten en Leuntje Prol.
Married with:
Name: Roelfina Jacoba (Rose) Oosterhuis.
Born: Friday, May 18,
1849 in Niezijl or Grijpskerk.
Deceased: Wednesday, September 4,
1929 in
Lucas, Missaukee, Michigan, USA at 80¼
years of age.
Her name is Rolfke on her gravestone.
Parents: Jacob Ubels Oosterhuis.
Born: Saturday, April 15,
1815 in
Zuidhorn.
Deceased: Thursday, May 24,
1888 in Lucas, Michigan, USA at 73 years of age.
AND: Fokje (Fokelina) Jans Boonstra.
Born: Wednesday, July 3,
1811 in
Munnekezijl.
Deceased: Wednesday, November 10,
1897 at 87¼ years of age.
Pieter and Rolfina had 11 children:
1.
Name: Willem (William) van Houten.
Born: Monday, Mei 24,
1869.
Deceased: Thursday, January 13,
1938 at 68½ years of age.
Married with:
Name: Grace de Jong.
Born: ± 1869?
Deceased: Friday June 12,
1931.
2.
Name: Folkelina (Lena) van Houten.
Born:
1870.
Deceased: After 1947.
Married on Tuesday, August 1,
1888 with:
Name: Johannes (John) van Tuinen.
Born: Wednesday, November 25,
1863.
Deceased: Monday December 9,
1929 at 66 years of age.
3.
Name: Jakob (Jacob) van Houten.
Born:
1872.
Deceased: After 1947.
Married with:
Name: Josie (Susie) Laninga.
Born: Estimated ± 1878.
Deceased: After 1947.
4.
Name: Leuntje (Lucy) van Houten.
Born:
1874.
Deceased: After 1947.
Married with:
Name: Jacob Jonker.
Born: 1???
Deceased: Friday, August 12,
1927.
5.
Name: Arnoldus (Arthur) van Houten.
Born: Estimated ± 1879.
Deceased: After 1947.
Married on Friday, May 27,
1904 in
Highland, Osceola, Migigan, USA with:
Name: Gertrude Alferink (Holtgeerts?)
Born: 1???
Deceased: Thursday, December 18,
1930.
6.
Name: Bregtje (Bertha) van Houten.
Born: Saturday, August 27,
1881.
Deceased: Thursday, November 4,
1909 at 28¼ years of age.
Married with:
Name: John J. Ploeg Jr.
Born: Wednesday, December 6,
1876.
Deceased: Saturday, June 26,
1926 at 49½ years of age.
7.
Name: Ubel (Edward) van Houten.
Born:
1883.
Deceased: After 1947.
Married with:
Name: Helen Monsma.
8.
Name: Cornelia (Katie) van Houten.
Born: Saturday, December 27,
1884.
Deceased: Mei
1911 at 26½ years of age.
Married on Tuesday, January 23,
1906 in Lucas, Michigan, USA with:
Name: Gerrit Hendricks.
9.
Name: Clarence van Houten.
Born: Tuesday, December 13,
1887 in Kellogsville, Michigan, USA.
Deceased: Monday, May 25,
1970 in Cadillac, Michigan, USA at 82½ years of age.
Married on Sunday April 23,
1911 in Lucas, Missaukee, Michigan, USA with:
Name: Betje (Bertha) Meekhof.
Born: Thursday, July 3,
1890 in Clam Union, Missaukee, Michigan, USA.
Deceased: Thursday, September 11,
1975 in Richland, Missaukee, Michigan, USA at
85¼ years of age.
Interred: Richland Cemetery, Lucas, Missaukee, Michigan, USA.
Parents: Reinder (Minerd) Meekhof.
Born: Saturday, August 21
1858 in De Wijk, Drenthe, Nederland.
Occupation: Farmer.
Deceased: Friday, November 17,
1950 in Pine Rest Hospital, Cutlerville, Michigan, USA
at 92¼ years of age.
AND:
Naam: Jantje (Jane) Victorie.
Born: Wednesday, January 27,
1864 in the Netherlands.
Deceased: Thursday, March 27,
1930 in Richland, Missaukee, Michigan, USA at 66¼
years of age.
Betje was the
4th child out of 9 children.
Clarence and Betje had 1 child:
9.1
Name: Jeanette van Houten.
Born: Thursday, January 30,
1913.
Deceased: Friday, June 2,
1978 at 65½ years of age.
Interred: Richland Cemetery, Lucas, Missaukee, Michigan, USA.
Married on Thursday, May 14,
1936 with:
Name: William Westmaas.
Born: Thursday, April 7,
1910.
Deceased: Sunday, March 16,
1986 in Stockbridge, Georgie, USA.
Interred: Richland Cemetery, Lucas, Missaukee, Michigan, USA.
10.
Name: John van Houten.
Born:
1889.
Married with:
Name: Reka Meekhof.
11.
Name: Pieternella (Nellie) van Houten.
Born: Wednesday, July 15,
1891.
Married with:
Name: Ed Apol.
Family history says that Pieter was from Zeeland, but evidence indicates Zuid-Holland.
Description: with his mother and siblings on the ship "Victoria", arriving in New York Jan. 6,
1862.
Description: last name was "Wood" ("Hout" is the Dutch word for "Wood").
Lists Peter Wood, 26, his wife Rolfien, 21, both born in the Netherlands, two children,
William, 1 year, Lena, age not mentioned, both born in Michigan, also Peter's brother
William Wood, age 16, born in the Netherlands, was living at their home.
Description: disease of heart.
HISTORY of the family of PETER and ROSE (OOSTERHOUSE) VAN HOUTEN.
By Arthur Van Houten.
To the descendants of the late Peter Van Houten and Rose Oosterhouse:
It is with hesitation that I undertake to give a writeup of this history. As for the early dates,
I must rely on my memory of what my folks told me in the days of my youth.
These two parties, Peter Van Houten and Rose Oosterhouse, got acquainted pretty soon, and
as neither of them had a home of their own, they decided to get married. On August 24, 1868
they became man and wife, and lived at 88 Spring St., which is now Commerce Ave. Their
home was about two blocks south of the church, which later became a garage. They later
moved to a farm in Kelloggsville, and then to a farm in Lucas, Michigan. These two people
are the founders of the family which in 1947 numbered 246 members.
On May 24, 1869 a baby boy (William) was born to the couple. Just one year later came a
little sister (Lena) to keep him company. Grandpa Van Houten soon secured employment at
the brickyard, located near where the Dennis Ave. Church now stands. I do not know how
long he worked there. Later he worked for the Widdicomb Brothers on the West Side six ten
hour days at $1.25 a day, or $7.50 per week. He could not stand the inside work, so he soon
bargained for a farm in Kellogsville.
During his stay in Grand Rapids he served as a deacon of the Spring Street Church for a
number of years. In 1883 they moved to Kellogsville with their seven children. They united
with the Kellogsville Church which he served for a time as elder. In 1893 they united with the
group which formed the Cutlerville Church, where he was also elected elder and served for
some time. In the meantime four more children were born. We were then a family of six boys
and five girls, of which eight are still living at the present date.
Times were hard. So in the winter of 1903-1904 they sold the farm and moved north. They
united with the Lucas Church, where he also served as elder for two terms. At first they lived
in the house where John Doll now lives. In the spring they moved to the farm now occupied
by the youngest son, John Van Houten. Their house burned to the ground on February 11,
1913, and they escaped in their night clothes. This experience proved too much for father Van
Houten, and he gradually failed, so that he went home to his Lord whom he had served so
faithfully during his life. He departed the 27th day of May in 1913. Our mother lived on until
September, 1929, when she died at the home of her youngest daughter and husband, Ed and
Nelly Apol. Their remains lie side by side in the Lucas Cemetery.
Arthur van Houten.
Thanks to Erin Heuker.
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