Cornelis KLOOSTERMAN
1889 - 1975 (85 years) Has 34 ancestors and one descendant in this family tree.-
Name Cornelis KLOOSTERMAN Relationship with Cornelis Kloosterman Birth 14 Sep 1889 Krabbendijke, Nederland Gender Male Emigration 23 Apr 1910 Rotterdam, Nederland (Age 20 years) On 23-04-1910 Cornelis emigrated with the S.S. New Amsterdam, 2 months before his parents, together with his brother Elias. Elias and Cornelis paid for the passage of his parents.The parents of Cornelis emigrated to America on the S.S. Potsdam arriving in New York on 25-06-1910. Immigration 2 May 1910 New York, USA (Age 20 years) On 23-04-1910 Cornelis emigrated with the S.S. New Amsterdam, he arrived in New York on 02-05-1910. Death 20 Aug 1975 Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Age 85 years Burial Headstone of Cornelia L. & Cornelius Kloosterman
Cemetery: Mount Ever-Rest
Name: Cornelia L. & Cornelius Kloosterman
Kalamazoo County MI ArchivesPatriarch & Matriarch CLAES, b. Abt 1530, Biezelinge, Nederland d. ? (9 x Great Grandfather)
Pieternella KRIJNSEN (Grandmother)Siblings 2 brothers and 4 sisters Notes - Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Person ID I2161 Kloosterman Last Modified 29 Jun 2021
Father Willem KLOOSTERMAN, b. 24 Jan 1867, Kloetingen, Nederland d. 7 Jun 1950, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (Age 83 years) Mother Maatje DE KOK, b. 19 Feb 1865, Waarde, Nederland d. Jul 1962 (Age 97 years) Marriage 2 May 1889 Krabbendijke, Nederland Age at Marriage He : 22 years and 4 months - She : 24 years and 3 months. Family ID F131 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Wife Cornelia Lena IJZENBAART, b. 2 Feb 1888, Kortgene, Nederland d. 20 Feb 1957, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (Age 69 years) Marriage 15 Apr 1923 Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Age at Marriage He : 33 years and 7 months - She : 35 years and 2 months. Children 1. L Nellie KLOOSTERMAN, b. 1 Feb 1928, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (Age 96 years) Family ID F406 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Aug 2017
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Photos Mount Everest Memorial park Cemetery
Mount Everest Memorial park
3941 S Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo, Michigan, USAThe SS Nieuw Amsterdam I (1905) of the Holland-America Line
The Nieuw Amsterdam was fitted with sails, but they were never deployed; it was the first quadruple expansion powered ship of the Holland America Line. In 1914, the ship brought almost 1,700 United States citizens back from Europe at the outbreak of World War I. In 1917 she took 2,300 Dutch seamen from the United States back to Holland. The ship was renovated in 1918 and overhauled in 1925 to a "cabin/tourist configuration". It became the first ship to bring immigrants to the large new Canadian immigration terminal Pier 21 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on March 8, 1928, and made 31 voyages to Pier 21 with Dutch immigrants before its retirement. The last transatlantic passenger trip was made from Rotterdam on October 2, 1931, for New York. Nieuw Amsterdam arrived in Japan in February 1932 where it was scrapped.
Documents Immigration list with the names of Cornelis Kloosterman and his younger brother Elias.
Immigration list with the names of Cornelis Kloosterman, 20 years old and his younger brother Elias18 years old. They sailed from Rotterdam on 23-04-1910 on the S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam and arrived in New York on 02-05-1910. They entered the name of their uncle Adriaan de Kock as a relative in America, Adraan was living at 537 ?Koch? Alley, Kalamazoo, Michigan.