| Woordes, Jan Willem and Johanna Dora Bloemers |
| Friday, 08 April 2005 | |
![]() J.D. Bloemers and J.W. Woordes Jan Willem Woordes and Johanna Dora Bloemers both worked as hired hands on the Heemink farm in the hamlet of Huppel near Winterswijk. They emigrated independently from each other and were married in the United States. Jan Willem WoordesJan Willem Woordes was born in Winterswijk on 5 February 1820 as the son of Hendrik Willem Woorts (a.k.a. Woordes) and Janna Geertruid Beusink. He worked as a weaver. In 1847 he emigrated from the Heemink farm, together with his employer H.J. Kooijers and his family. The Kooijers family perished on Lake Michigan during the Phoenix disaster. Some authors have assumed that Jan Willem Woordes died as well, but he had remained in New York for several years after reaching the United States. Johanna Dora BloemersJohanna Dora Bloemers was born in Winterswijk on 21 July 1826 as the daughter of Gerrit Willem Bloemers and Janna te Selle. When her parents emigrated in 1846, Johanna Dora went with them, even though she wasn't living at home anymore at that time. Emigration
Jan Willem Woordes and Johanna Dora Bloemers emigrated in 1846, arrriving at Boston. They were not married at the time but the families travelled on the same ship, the 'Hollander'. They remained in Boston for six months and then moved to Jordon, New York where they were married on 19 May
1849. In the US, he used the name 'Wordes' instead of 'Woordes'.
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