Pieter  (1824) 1 / UITHUIZEN ho. Spiek Johannes (1792) 5 / UITHUIZEN ho. Wijninga Pieter  (1759) 4 / BAFLO ho. Steendam  (1756) Frederikus 4 / ... ho. Smit Edo 6 / BEDUM ho. Wierenga Willem  (1802) 2 / BEDUM ho. Sijbinga  (1794) Theodorus  H (1917) 8 / DEVENTER ho. Oosterweeghel (1921) Josephus  FJ (1914) 2 / ARNHEM ho. Kappert  (1923) Jacobus  T (1912) 4 / DEVENTER ho. Geertman  (1913) Johannes C (1906) 1 / DEVENTER ho. Bos Johannes J (1874) 10 / DEVENTER ho. Ruhmkorf  (1878) Jacobus  H (1911) 8 / UITH.MEEDEN ho. Poelma  (1921) Hendrikus  J (1907) 7 / GRONINGEN ho. Paping  (1914) Willem  F (1872) 3 / UITHUIZEN ho. Wijninga  (1874) Frederikus  J (1905) 3 / US ho. McClain ho. Anding Bernardus  W (1870) 3 / US ho. Bloemsma  (1876) Jacobus JP  (1910) 3 / GRONINGEN ho. Stegerhoek  (1912) Theodorus  F (1866) 8 / GRONINGEN ho. Ruhmkorf  (1874) Hero R (1863) 1 / GRONINGEN ho.  Post (1871) ho. Roelfs  (1877) Jacobus  (1836) 9 / UITHUIZEN ho.  Bot (1840) Freerk  (1831) 4 / NOORDDIJK ho. Amsing  (1826) Tjaard (1805) 3 / UITHUIZEN ho. Scholtens  (1812) Freerk  (1769) 3 / UITHUIZEN ho. Willems  (1773) ho. Rennes  (1750) Jacob (1721) 5 / DEN ANDEL ho. Tjaarts  (1734) Pieter 6 / BEDUM ho. Arents
MARRIED SONS. As more data become available, overview gets more difficult. Therefore, I made the following relationship diagram of the married sons ALMA of generation 2 up to and including 8. The relationship diagram is as compact as possible. I only mention the married sons with their first given name, supplemented with any initials, if necessary.  The abbreviation 'ho' means 'husband of'. I only mention the surname (maiden name) of the wives . Behind each name, the year of birth is mentioned (if known) in parentheses. Sometimes there is a red line on the right side of a couple. That means that I didn’t find married sons of this couple, So the relevant branch of the genus 'ALMA' stops there. Under the man’s name you see a number and a name of a town. The number represents the total number of children (possibly in multiple marriages), and the name of the town shows the (main) recidence of the family. In this scheme it is easy to see, how the families (until about 1900) mainly have spread over The Netherlands and the United States.
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