| The family of Pieter Oebeles Viersen |
| Friday, 24 July 2009 | |
This is the first of a series of 12 articles about emigrants from the Frisian municipality of Dantumadeel, who settled in Pella, Iowa. This article was written by Kor Postma and translated by Thys de Jong.
Life in the NetherlandsPieter Oebeles Viersen was born on January 23, 1813 at Sijbrandahuis. He was the son of Oebele Ypes Viersen and Froukje Piers de Groot. He married on May 24, 1838 in the municipality of Dantumadeel with Tjitske Johannes Wouda, daughter of Johannes Sybes Wouda and Maaike Pieters Wiersma. Tjitske was born on April 14, 1818 at Lichtaard (municipality of Ferwerderadeel). ![]() Sale of the house rented by Pieter Oebeles Viersen and his wife, March 8, 1847 EmigrationWhen they crossed the ocean they had 4 children: Oebele born March 6, 1839, Maaike born May 20, 1841 - both at Sijbrandahuis (Dantumadeel) -, Froukje born September 21, 1843 and little Johannes born February 22, 1846 both at Driesum (Dantumadeel). They left the harbour of Amsterdam on April 3, 1847 and arrived in Baltimore on June 12, 1847. The captain of the ship Pieter Floria also known as Pieter Floris was J. A. Begeman-Sietzes. Emigrant ship Terrible things happened aboard: disease, cold and homesickness were members of the company. Little Johannes died on the way to the "promised land" on May 25, 1847 from croup. He was buried at sea and with him many others. Settling in IowaThe young family settled at Pella, but soon Pieter invested in land and moved a few kilometers northwest of Pella where he lived another 40 years, In Pella Tjitske gave birth to 2 more children: Johanna on July 21, 1848 and Anna on September 6, 1850. All went well till suddenly on June 3, 1851 Tjitske died at Pella. Pieter Oebeles Viersen and Sarah Ann Crandall Because of the young age of the children (and to not endanger the continuity of his business) Pieter married for the 2nd time with Emeline Jarret Harrell on February 8, 1853 in Pella. She was the daughter of Isaac Harrell and Mary Ann Hollis and was born April 21, 1820. From this marriage 2 more children were born: Mary on December 22, 1853 and Abraham on January 19, 1856. Emeline was the widow of Theodore Cannon by whom she already had 2 children. It must have been terrible when 9 days after the birth of Abraham suddenly Pieter's 2nd wife, Emiline, died on January 28, 1856 also at Pella. Again the young family was without a mother and how they managed no one knows, for it was not until 3 years later that Pieter married for the 3rd time. Her name was Sarah Ann Crandall, daughter of Elias Crandall and Mary Coon. The wedding took place on June 9, 1859 in Pella, Marion Co., Iowa. Sarah was previously married with Lovel Starr and had 4 children from that union. She was born on December 14, 1820 in Westford, Chittenden Co., VT. Pieter Oebeles Viersen Their marriage was blessed by the birth of Jacob (Jake) Peter on June 5,1860 at Pella. However, the marriage was not a good move for Pieter because Sarah was a poor housewife and a heavy drinker. It did not take long before Pieter divorced her. Daughter Mary told later that she remembered that a lawyer came from Pella along with a police/judge. There was a lot of talk and a lot was written down. Several neighbours were present, probably as witnesses against Sarah. Shortly after, Sarah moved into her own home and again the family was without a mother. Mary told that she occasionally visited Sarah to see baby Jacob Peter. Sarah died on July 19, 1876 at Pierrepont, St. Lawrence, Vermont. Five years passed before Pieter married for the 4th time on December 1, 1864 in Pella. This time he married the widowed Mary Elizabeth Metz, daughter of John Andrew Metz and Anna Elizabeth Haxel. Mary Elizabeth Metz was born on April 10, 1828 at Berlin, Germany. She already had 9 children from her previous marriage with John Roth, who was born in Switzerland. This marriage was blessed with 2 more children: Gilbert Wayne born March 12, 1866 and Clara Adelia born September 3, 1868 both at Pella. Pieter died March 9, 1895 in Des Moines Polk Co. Iowa. Mary Elizabeth Metz survived him and died on April 27, 1904 also in Des Moines. Grave of Pieter Oebeles Viersen Obituary Pieter Oebeles Viersen Grave of Mary Elizabeth Viersen His first and second wives were buried on Pieter's farm. It's said the graves were well cared for and and were surrounded by an iron fence. Pieter held many social and church governing positions and was one of the outstanding persons of the region. He was also known as a good singer and someone who could communicate very well in Dutch. [His mother tongue would have been Frisian so Dutch was a second language for him]. Letters to the home countryMany letters went back and forth to Friesland as long as his mother Froukje Piers de Groot and mother-in-law Maaike Pieters Wiersma were still alive. From a letter written by Pieter and received on October 13, 1848 in Friesland the following: [To my regret I am unable to exactly translate the letters. The use of words is somewhat differentfrom what I am used to and I have not read a lot of Dutch from that period. Hence all I can do in places is give a general idea as to meaning].
The Viersen ranch Here are a few excerpts from a second letter written by Pieter that was received in Friesland on February 24, 1849:
It is impossible to publicize all the correspondence between America and Friesland, hence just these excerpts from the first and second letter that Pieter send to the Heitelân [Fatherland]. Viersen ranch Pieter's childrenHis descendants are numerous for 11 children were born from Pieter's four marriages. In addition, Pieter was the stepfather of 15. Oebele married Mary (Polly) Arvilla Starr on October 18, 1859 in Pella. The family was blessed with 10 children: George, Mary Arvilla, Lovel Starr, Minnie, Milton Ernest, Edgar Beecher, Anna Estella, Jennie Grace, Lilian Alice and Ada Jane. Mary was a daughter of Lovel Starr and Betsey Coon and was born on August 18, 1841 in Colchester, Chittenden County VT. Oebele died on January 4, 1929 at Pilger, Stanton Co., Nebraska; his wife Mary died in the same place in November 1928. Maaike married Gerrit Hookstra [Hoekstra?]on October 25, 1856, probably in Pella. They had 6 children: Peter, Henry, Anna, John, Fredric and Alfred. Gerrit was born around 1831 in the Netherlands. The family lived beside Maaike's parents Pieter and his 3rd wife Sarah. Maaike died in 1895 at Edholm, Butler Co., Nebraska and Gerrit, as far as known, in 1919. Froukje married Henry Wagner Yowell on October 25, 1860, probably at Pella. They had 7 children: Calvin Wayne, Francis Jane, Zippora Ann, Allen Lester, Lillie Lauretta, Millard Fillmore and Carroll Ashton. Henry was born around 1837 in Virginia probably the son of William Yowell and Semphonia (Simfrona) Hawkins. Froukje died on May 22, 1912 at Bellville, Republic Co., Kansas and her husband Henry on November 27, 1925 beleivably also in Kansas. Johanna married Rufus Wing Bearden and had 1 child named Lloyd. Rufus Wing Bearden was born around 1853 in Washington, Wapello County, Iowa and was a son of John and Polly (or Mary) Bearden. The couple had a furniture business in Monroe, Iowa. In 1886 Johanna Pieters Viersen died. Other data about this couple is unknown. Anna married Hugh Morrison on July 24, 1872 and had 3 children: Willie Hugh, Mamie Elizabeth and Garfield. Hugh Morrison was born around 1840 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Hugh came with his Scottish parents in 1866 to America. Hugh Morrison and Anna Viersen lived in Jasper County, just north of Marion County, till their deaths and were buried there, Hugh in 1919 and Anna in 1924. Mary married Charles Albert Parker February 17, 1876 in Pella and gave birth to 4 children: Royal Sherman, Mahlan, Pearl Grace and Minnie Adelia. Mary died on August 9, 1947 in Gorden, Sheridan Co., Nebraska and Charles on March 15, 1941, also in Gorden. Abraham married on October 8, 1879 Rosetta Clariss Grant at Knoxville, Marion Co, Iowa. They had 5 children: Claude Justin, Maude Ethel, Nellie Leora, Harrison Grant, and Hope. Rosetta Grant was born on September 9, 1852 in Riply Co, Indiana and was a daughter of Hiram Grant and Hannah Towne. Abraham died on March 16, 1946 in Halstead, Harvey Co., Kansas. His wife Rosetta had died there on November 8, 1938. Jacob (Jake) Peter married Zella Hamilton on December 12, 1889 and they had 4 children: Claude Guy, Harvey Obler, Joyous Jane and John Meryle. Jacob (Jake) Peter died on February 24, 1944 in Maywood, Frontier Co., Nebraska. Zella Hamilton was probably born on October 19, 1870 and died on December 26, 1966 in Nebraska. Gilbert Wayne married on November 22, 1895 Mary Ina Shull,; they had 2 children: Margarette and Florence. Mary was a daughter of Charles and Matildah Shull and was born in 1870 in Jasper Co, Iowa. The couple lived in Des Moines, according to the 1920 census and probably died and were buried there. Clara Adelia married William Koeningsberger on November 1, 1888. They also had 2 children: Carl and Hazel. William Koeningsberger was born in August, 1859 in Iowa, the son of John [a German] and Elizabeth Koeningsberger. Clara Adelia died on May 2, 1936 and her husband William on May 11, 1935. They are buried at Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Book 'Groeten uit Amerika'This series of articles is also available in Dutch in the book 'Groeten uit Amerika'. This book can be bought from Kor Postma for €25 including shipping and handling to the Netherlands. Additions or corrections?If you have additions or corrections please contact Kor Postma. |