Individual Details

Hendrik Arends (Arens)

(5 Jul 1815 - 16 Jun 1887)

Hendrik was a weaver and/or farmer in Halle before he and Geziena emgriated with their children from Bremen Harbor aboard the 400-ton ship Coriolan with 242 passengers. Although unreported by Captain H. Wulf, word has it that sons Johann and Herman died at sea and were slid down a plan into the ocean, before the family's arrival in New York on 7 May 1855.
The family settled south of Graafschap, MI, and by the 1880 census owned about 80 acres worth $3,000 (map of farm). The farm produced about $800 worth of goods per year (including corn, wheat, oats, potatos, and eggs) and was populated by two horses, 15 cattle, two pigs, and 35 chickens.
Hendrik died of lung cancer.

Events

Birth5 Jul 1815Emlicheimer Parish, Wilsum, Bentheim, Hanover, Germany
Christen5 Jul 1815Wilsum, Bentheim, Hannover, Preussen
Marriage30 Mar 1848Arkel, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - Gesina Tyink (Tijjink)
Immigration7 May 1855New York City, New York County, New York aboard the Coriolan
Burial1887East Holland Cemetery, East Holland, Ottawa, Michigan, United States
Death16 Jun 1887Fillmore Township, Allegan, Michigan, United States

Families

SpouseGesina Tyink (Tijjink) (1818 - 1905)
ChildGeertje Arends ( - 1927)
ChildJan (Johann) Arends (1850 - 1855)
ChildHarm (Herman) Arends (1852 - 1855)
ChildHindrik (Hendrik) Arends (1854 - )
ChildJohanna Arends (1858 - 1952)
ChildDerk Arends (1858 - 1943)
ChildJan Harm Arens (1861 - 1932)
FatherJan Harmen Wolters (refname Arends) (1759 - 1837)
MotherHarmtjen Arends (1774 - 1848)
SiblingHarmen Arends (1804 - 1882)
SiblingGeerd Arends (1807 - 1892)
SiblingBerend Arends (1805 - )
SiblingBerendine Arends ( - )
SiblingHarm Arends (1800 - 1804)

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