Name | Charlie Dollander | |
Born | 16 May 1900 | Atkinson, Henry County, Illinois |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 5 Feb 1920 | Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois [1] |
Buried | 7 Feb 1920 | St. Joseph Cemetery, Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois [1] |
Person ID | I199 | Vigor Family Tree | Matthew Vigor's side of the family tree |
Last Modified | 9 Mar 2006 |
Father | Theophil Henry Dollander, b. 27 Jan 1868, Bosevelde, Belgium , d. 16 May 1930 (Age 62 years) | |
Mother | Mary Louise Wiemee, b. 17 Sep 1867, Saint Margaret, East Flanders, Belgium , d. 19 Jun 1948 (Age 80 years) | |
Married | July 12, 1889 | Saint Margaret, East Flanders, Belgium [2] |
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Histories | Dollander family history Travel to the U.S., spelling of the name, etc. | |
Family ID | F021 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Martha and Charlie Dollander portrait Thank you to Me. Vigor for scanning this photo and sending it along. 2 Jan 2006 "I found these 2 pictures in stuff sent to me by June Martens Cox. She copied the pictures on to normal paper so you get the graininess." | |
Head shot for Charlie Dollander Thank you to Me. Vigor for scanning this photo and sending it along. 2 Jan 2006 "I found these pictures in stuff sent to me by June Martens Cox. She copied the pictures on to normal paper so you get the graininess." |
Documents | Death Certifiate for Charlie B. Dollander Thank you to Me. Vigor for obtaining, scanning and providing this document. | |
Henry Dollander and family in 1900, Atkinson, Henry, Illinois census | ||
Obituary for Marie Louise Wiemee Dollander FUNERALS MARIE DOLLANDER Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Dollander, 349, W Division St., were held from Visitation Church this morning Retired Revered Monsignor William P. Burke was in charge of the service. Bearers were Leonard Holtschult, Phillip Rose, James Kelly, August Sherbeyn, William Henning and Cornelius Lazoen Burial, was in St. Joseph's cemetery at Galesburg Marie Wieme was born in Belgium Sept. 17, 1867. She was married to Henry Dollander before coming to the United States about 50 years ago, when they settled in the Atkinson vicinity. Kewanee had been her home for 28 years. She was a member of Visitation Church and Altar and Rosary society of the church. Surviving are a son, Joseph, of Kewanee, and three daughters, Mrs. Louise Martens of Billings, Montana, Mrs. Martha DeDoncker and Miss Clara Dollander of East Moline. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Clements Rykert of Rock Island, nine grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son, Charles, and a daughter, who died in infancy. |
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