Frank John (Franciscus Joannes) Kuyten
Frank Kuyten
Born 06-08-1870 Oss Died 27-11-1930 (Princeton Indiana) son of Marinus Kuijten and Huberta Verspaandonk Baker in Arnhem |
married
25-12-1897 Arnhem |
Antonia Berendina Haen
Born 09-09-1872 Lichtenvoorde Died 16-12-1945 (Princeton Indiana) |
Frank John Kuyten was naturalized on September 15, 1917, in Princeton, Indiana. He was 47 years of age and children Hubertha was 19, Engelina 17, and Agnes 7. Wife Antonia Haen Kuyten. Certificate of Naturalization, Petition Volume 1, Number 33, Gibson County, Indiana.
Frank and Antonia arrived in the United States November 7, 1906, at Ellis Island, New York. They sailed on the vessel Potsdam out of the port of Rotterdam, on Oct 27, 1906. Baby Petrus was sick on the ship and they were afraid he would die and be buried at sea; however, he died on November 20, 1906, 13 days after landing in the US. On the ship's manifest Franciscus Kuyten was listed as a baker, could read and write, destination Carmi, Illinois, and he had $140 with him.
The Franciscus J. Kuyten Family is placed on The American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island, Panel #530. You can find the name in a computer register located in the Main Building.
Franciscus was a baker in Holland. After living in the USA, he was a boilermaker for Southern Railroad, in Princeton, Indiana.
Alice Farmer-Groben (daughter of Bertha Kuyten)
Children of Frank and Antonia (Kuijten => Kuyten)
1) Hubertha Engelina Barbara (Bertha)
Born 10-07-1898 Arnhem ~ Died 20-09-1997 Neoga, Illinois. (99 yrs.)
2) Josephus Johannes Bernardus
Born 06-05-1900 Arnhem ~ Died 22-10-1900 Arnhem (5 mnths.)
3) Engelina Regina Maria (Lina)
Born 15-08-1901 Arnhem ~ Died 10-11-1999 Poway, California. (98 yrs.)
4) Petrus Joseph Nicolaas
Born 27-03-1906 Arnhem ~ Died 20-11-1906 Carmi, Illinois (< 1 yr)
5) Francis John Joseph
Born 24-04-1908 Princeton, Indiana ~ Died 03-08-1909 Princeton, Indiana (1 yr)
6) Agnes Catherine
Born 14-09-1910 Princeton, Indiana ~ Died 05-02-2007 Fort Wayne, Indiana (93 yrs.)
Frank and Antonia arrived in the United States November 7, 1906, at Ellis Island, New York. They sailed on the vessel Potsdam out of the port of Rotterdam, on Oct 27, 1906. Baby Petrus was sick on the ship and they were afraid he would die and be buried at sea; however, he died on November 20, 1906, 13 days after landing in the US. On the ship's manifest Franciscus Kuyten was listed as a baker, could read and write, destination Carmi, Illinois, and he had $140 with him.
The Franciscus J. Kuyten Family is placed on The American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island, Panel #530. You can find the name in a computer register located in the Main Building.
Franciscus was a baker in Holland. After living in the USA, he was a boilermaker for Southern Railroad, in Princeton, Indiana.
Alice Farmer-Groben (daughter of Bertha Kuyten)
Children of Frank and Antonia (Kuijten => Kuyten)
1) Hubertha Engelina Barbara (Bertha)
Born 10-07-1898 Arnhem ~ Died 20-09-1997 Neoga, Illinois. (99 yrs.)
2) Josephus Johannes Bernardus
Born 06-05-1900 Arnhem ~ Died 22-10-1900 Arnhem (5 mnths.)
3) Engelina Regina Maria (Lina)
Born 15-08-1901 Arnhem ~ Died 10-11-1999 Poway, California. (98 yrs.)
4) Petrus Joseph Nicolaas
Born 27-03-1906 Arnhem ~ Died 20-11-1906 Carmi, Illinois (< 1 yr)
5) Francis John Joseph
Born 24-04-1908 Princeton, Indiana ~ Died 03-08-1909 Princeton, Indiana (1 yr)
6) Agnes Catherine
Born 14-09-1910 Princeton, Indiana ~ Died 05-02-2007 Fort Wayne, Indiana (93 yrs.)