Box 6
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Letters of Cemper Idema, 1862 – transcribed, photocopied and original
File — Box: 6
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Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Cemper war record (photocopies)
File — Box: 6
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From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Michigan Volunteers, 1861-1865 “Idema” pages, copies
File — Box: 6
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From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Naval engagements research copies
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Civil War Times Illus., Jan/Feb 1995
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Compendium of the War of the Rebellion?, p. 1285, copy
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901
Camper Idema obituaries, Sept. 1901 and Idema Census data, 1860-1870.
File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Accession #: 1995.001. Donor: Hank IdemaThe names & dates on the records of the Idema’s in the Civil War are a bit confused. Pieced together, from war records, reference sources, and the Census, the following appears to be true. Henry Sr., his wife Veronika, and child Cemper were born in the Netherlands. Per his obituary, Camper F. Idema, was born in 1845 and moved with his parents to the US when he was 2. Camper lived in Grand Rapids from 1854 until his death in...
Dates:
January 1862-September 23, 1901