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1  Hardeman, Johan Joop (27910163)
 
2 "Just before my mom and dad were married (1939) Mom found out she had tuberculosis, and had to go to a sanitarium (which may have been in Dubuque, Iowa). She told my dad he didn't have to marry her, but he did anyway."

"When farming with her husband she especially enjoyed cooking, sewing, tending her large garden (fresh vegetable soup cooked over an open fire was great!) and tending her chickens. In the late 1950s worked as the salad girl at the Red Cedar Lounge in Freeport. Then went to work at Micro Switch, Freeport, until her retirement. Loved fishing and traveling."

NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM MOM'S SCRAPBOOK
from the Journal Standard, March 23, 1939: "This afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the Second Presbyterian manse, Miss Catherine Dinley was united in marriage to Richard TerHark. Rev. Brainerd N. Covert was the officiating clergyman.

"The bride wore an ensemble of Mignon blue crepe, with corsage of spring flowers. The bride's father, Thomas Dinley, and Miss Jennie TerHark, sister of the groom, were the attendants.

"Richard TerHark is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Hance on their farm "Green Gables" and he and his bride will live on the farm.
"A dinner for relatives of the two families will be served at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry TerHark this evening."

(My note: I remember mom saying that the Hance's said when they got married they weren't to have children while working there ... so they didn't have me till 1941. ... this farm was behind where "Culvers" is in Freeport now, June 2000.)
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from a newspaper clipping: A post-nuptial shower was given Wednesday night for Mrs. Richard TerHark, nee Catherine Dinley, by Mrs. Henry TerHark and Miss Jennie TerHark at the home of the former. Bunco and checkers were played with favors going to Miss Burness Kampen and George TerHark, the guest prize being presented to Mrs. TerHark who also received a variety of pretty and useful gifts. Refreshments were enjoyed at midnight.
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August 18, 1930: "The Misses Catherine Dinley and Lillian Jones, 127 1/2 E. Stephenson Street, leave tonight on a two weeks motor trip through the Black Hills of South Dakota."
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MISS CATHERINE DINLEY INJURED IN AUTO MISHAP
FREEPORT RESIDENT SUSTAINS FRACTURED PELVIS IN ACCIDENT AT WAUKESHA, WIS.
While returning from Green Bay, Wis. with other employees of the Kraft-Phenix Company of this city, Miss Catherine Dinley, 27, 214 1/2 W. Main street, was severely injured Sunday near Waukesha, Wisc., when an auto in which she was riding ran into a ditch. She suffered a fractured pelvis, numerous bruises and cuts and also suffered from shock. Other occupants of the car were not injured. Miss Dinley was removed to Waukesha Municipal Hospital, where she will remain for some time.
According to reports received here the Freeporters were crowded off the highway by another car with the result that their machine turned over several times and was badly damaged.
(My note: If I remember correctly she was in a body cast for three months in Waukesha)
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from a Waukesha paper: "Catherine Dinley, Freeport, IL, sustained a fractured pelvis in an accident occurring Sunday near the Waukesha-Walworth county line. She was brought here for treatment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinley, West Avon Street, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinley, West Moseley Street and Jack Baldwin motored to Waukesha, Wis. Sunday to spend the day with Miss Kathryn (misspelled) Dinley who has been a patient at the Waukesha Municipal hospital since the 11th of august, when she suffered two fractures of the pelvis and a spinal injury in a motor accident.
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November 13, 1935: Miss Catherine Dinley, Freeport, who has been a patient at Waukesha, Wis. Municipal Hospital since August 11, as a result of injuries incurred in an automobile accident, was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis. She is reported to be doing nicely.
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November 24, 1935: Miss Catherine Dinley has returned to her home, 214 1/2 West Main Street. She had been in a Waukesha, Wis., hospital since August 11th recovering from an automobile accident and is getting along nicely at present.
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DINLEY -- I wish to thank everyone for cards, letters, flowers and presents I received while at the Waukesha, Wis. hospital and at home. --
Catherine Dinley 
Dinley, Catherine (I488)
 
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4 (Akte)datum: 13-07-1804
Plaats: Kerkelijke gemeente - Nieuw-Beerta
Bruidegom: Jurjen Pieters
Diversen: van De Kroonpolder
Bruid: Bouke Aijolts
Diversen: van Landschapspolder, Oostfriesland, weduwe van Hinderk Boesems 
Gezin F3768
 
5 (Akte)datum: 13-07-1804
Plaats: Kerkelijke gemeente - Nieuw-Beerta
Bruidegom: Jurjen Pieters
Diversen: van De Kroonpolder
Bruid: Bouke Aijolts
Diversen: van Landschapspolder, Oostfriesland, weduwe van Hinderk Boesems 
Gezin F3143
 
6 (Re: following stored from Freeport papers ... my father said Fred TerHark Sr lived in Florence Township, not Rock City. Fred's son, Jake TerHark, was just about to enter the army when the war ended. However, Tom TerHark lived in Rock City. His son, Fred TerHark served in the U.S. Army.))

from Freeport Bulletin, June 12, 1918, on microfilm at Freeport Library:

DENIAL MADE OF REPORTED DISLOYALTY FRED TERHARK, SR. CALLED BEFORE DISTRICT BOARD YESTERDAY

Denial was made before the members of the District Exemption Board yesterday afternoon by Fred TerHark, Sr., a farmer living near Rock City, concerning an alleged seditious remark made by him when his son, Fred Jr., was recently placed in class I. TerHark was reported to have said, "I hope the United States will get h___ licked out of it."

TerHark said such a remark had never been made by him and he was at a loss to know how such a story could be circulated. Robert J. Steward, a member of the Council of National Defense, was called before the board, and further denial was made. Further investigation is in the hands of Mr. Stewart. TerHark's son had been exempted 90 days because his father was ill with pneumonia. At the end of that time the son was placed in class I.
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from Freeport Journal Standard, June 12, 1918, on microfilm at Freeport Library:

ROCK RUN FARMER DENISE KNOCKING U.S. REPORTED TO HAVE SAID HE HOPED AMERICA WOULD "GET ___ KNOCKED OUT OF HER"

"I hope the United States gets hell licked out of it." The above remark is accredited to a well-known and prosperous farmer of Rock Run Township, Stephenson County, and the remark was the subject of a thorough investigation by the Fourth District Board at its special session here yesterday. The man who is alleged made the statement, with his son, was present and they both denied that such a remark was made. The names of several prominent Rock Run Township farmers were mentioned, it being alleged that the men heard the remark.

The accused was strong in his denial of the charge made against him, stating that he was a Hollander; that he was a resident of this country for the past 27 years and that the United States was "very, very good" to him and that he "made money here." He stated that if he was called upon to fight he would go and that he had no objection to his son going if he was permitted to remain with him until the crops were harvested. The case was finally turned over to the Council of National Defense for further action.
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from Freeport Bulletin, 6/15/1918, on microfilm at Freeport Library:

DID NOT SAY TO H___ WITH U.S. GOVERNMENT THOMAS TERHARK PATRIOTIC CITIZEN, 100 PERCENT LOYAL HAS BOUGHT LIBERTY BONDS AND AIDED IN OTHER WAR ACTIVITIES

"One hundred percent loyal and a patriotic American."

The foregoing briefly summarizes the result of the investigation of a remark alleged to have been made by Thomas TerHark of Rock Run Township when it was declared he had expressed the sentiment, "I hope the U.S. government gets the hell knocked out of it." Report of the alleged statement was made to federal authorities. Investigation was made yesterday with many of the neighbors being interrogated and at its close it was stated that there was no basis to the rumor that Mr. TerHark had made the remark.

Aids all War activities

Investigation was conducted by Ralph Ravenscroft, the federal department of justice, who was accompanied to the TerHark home by Robert J. Stewart of Freeport, a member of the council of national defense. Not only was denial made by TerHark that he had expressed such a thought but investigation among many neighbors who were supposed to be in possession of the fact disclosed that none had heard Mr. TerHark say anything of the kind or any remark which could have been construed as such. Instead of Mr. TerHark's being possessed of the thought that the United States ought to be whipped it was shown that he and his family are doing all that is possible for the United States and its allies. Mr. TerHark has taken his quota of liberty bonds and has subscribed to the war chest fund. He has aided in the Red Cross movement and the women members of his household have encouraged him in all of these activities.

Mr. TerHark's alleged remark is said to have been uttered when his son, Fred, was placed in class I. 
ter Hark, Teunis (I3320)
 
7 - fol. 403 - 15 mei 1732 - H.V. Tjapko Fokkes, te Zuidbroek, en Petertje Eppes, te Noordbroek. Goederen ongemeen, winst en verlies half om half, kinderen gelijk, het recht van representatie wordt gegeven aan de kinderen van Geert Benes, van Hiltjo Benes, van Cornelis Peters, van Tammo Peters en van Lijsbeth Fokkes, aan moederszijde van bruids zijde en van Aeito Aeijlkes en van Jurjen Aeijlkes aan bruidegoms kant, indien hij eerder overlijdt dan krijgt zij 2000 gld., omgekeerd krijgt hij 1000 gld., mits er geen kinderen zijn.

Brg. kerkvoogd Fokko Aeitens, vader. Cornelis Fokkes, broer. Martjen Fokkes, zuster. Meindertje Derks, vrouw van Aeito Aeijlkes, aangetrouwde oude moeij. Jurjen Aeijlkes, oude oom. Jacob Hindriks en Emke Cornelis, halve oom en moeij. Tjapko Peters en Wija Nantkes [=Wieje Nantkes] (ehel.), neef en nicht. Rotger Reints en Geertjen Eppes (ehel.), neef en nicht.

Br. Rotger Reints en Geertjen Eppes (ehel.), dezelfden, nu, halfzuster. Tiddo Sebes, voormond. Geert Benes, oom en voogd. Eppo Harms, voogd. Cornelis Peters en Lijsbeth Hindriks (ehel.) en Tammo Peters en Eepke Emes [=Eapke Eemes] (ehel.), ooms. Hiltjo Benes, oom. Anje Tammes, wed. Fokko Benes, aangetrouwde moeij. Getuigen ouderling Hindrik Luiken en Abraham Egberts. 
Gezin F3664
 
8 ----hc. Zuidbroek 02-05-1734 RA Vx Eppe Ebbes en de jongedogter Gepke Luitjens.

voor de bruidegom: Haijo Hindriks, Stoffer (tekent: Christoffer) Derks en Harke Rielefs, swagers, Hindrik Berents x Grietje Ebbes, swager en halfsuster, Frans Jans x Swaantjen Harms, oom en moeij, Lutgert Harms, moeij, Harm Meints, neef, Berent Hindriks halfsusters soon.

voor de bruid: Jacob Meinders x Tonnis Pieters, stiefvader en moeder, Gepke Hindriks, bestemoeder, Geeske Pieters, moeij, Hindrik Hommes, vreemde voogd over de bruid.
getuigen: Albert Pieters en S. Klugkist 
Gezin F2765
 
9 1 erkend kind van het mannelijk geslacht genaamd Jean Gezin F2402
 
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18 1765 Antonius Waalkens beroepen van Larrelt in Oostvriesland, hier ter plaats door Dn. F. Kniphuizen Pred. te Weiwerd en P. Adriani Predikant te Ooterdum in den H. Dienst bevestigt den 24 julij doende de langste eene welgepaste redevoering over Hebr. 13:17 en de eerste eene heilrijke zegenwensch, wanneer de bevestiging zijnen dienst beginde met eene Leerrede uit Jes. 45:24.
Van de stemgerechtigde te Midling en Mark in Oostvriesland tot Leeraar in die Gemeente geroepen zijnde, heb ik voor die roeping vriendelijk bedankt.
Mij eene plaats, van eenen Heer in deze Provincie aangeboden zijnde, heb ik daar voor mijne dankbaarheid betuigt.
Den 19 sept 1781 tot Leeraar in de Stad Emden geroepen zijnde, heb ik die roeping beleefdelijk afgeschreven, en hier van aan mijne Gemeente Kennis gegeven, predikende bij die gelegenheid over de woorden van Paulus: Want ik zoeke niet het Uwe: Maar U. 2 Kor. 12:14.
Overleden den 16 feb. 1785. 
Waalkens, Anthonius (I7725)
 
19 18 jul 1896: der nalatenschap Arie de Graaf toebedeeld 1. Catharina de Bruin te Scheveningen huis en erf aldaar Sectie 16, nr 4484 met roerende goederen voor (?) f 2708 en aan Maria Catharina - Jaapje en Sientje de Graaf aldaar contant f 931 de Graaf, Arie (I6530)
 
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21 1876: bij huwelijk wettiging van één kind.

1877, bij geboorte van Steven: woont te Ganzedijk, Finsterwolde (At birth of son Steven: living in Ganzedijk, The Netherlands)

June 13, 1900 Elgin Township, Lyon Co. Iowa Census: Came to America in 1888 12 years in US , a Naturalized Citizen Farmer; can read, write and speak English. Owns a farm 
ter Hark, Roelf (I3284)
 
22 1885: bij huwelijk wettiging van één kind ter Hark, Hilke (I1110)
 
23 1888 vertrek uit Groningen naar Noord-Amerika.
Religie: Nederlands hervormd
Vrouw: 1
Kinderen: 6
Reden van vertrek: Mindergegoeden 
ter Hark, Roelf (I3284)
 
24 1981 ... Jenny Keppen and Ann Riebe remember: When their father left for America, Janna Nieman sat up all night making him a pair of socks to take along. She hadn't known until the night before that he was leaving. Her family were fishermen and they lived on a boat. She was the oldest child and never went to school, having to stay home and help with the work.

Other stories I remember hearing: Janna couldn't speak English; however, one time someone came looking for her sons and she was overheard to say, "The boys are in the potato patch." Another time, a blind piano tuner came to tune their piano ... without thinking she said, "Let me raise the shade so you can see better." 
Nieman, Janna (I2229)
 
25 1983: Suffered a stroke in March; lives in nursing home in Kanawha, IA Lamfers, Bennie (I1801)
 
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28 1984: Lived at Puyallup Lamfers, Lena (I1827)
 
29 1984: Lived in Iowa Falls, IA Lamfers, Oafae (I1833)
 
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35 1985: Had surgery on her knee, June 20, 1985. Celebrated her 75th birthday July 27. 2000: Cel ebrating her 90th birthday on July 27 Terhark, Sadie Bertha (I3290)
 
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40 1985: Was guest of honor at a surprise party for her 85th birthday. Martha also had a bit of luck in Las Vegas this year! (I believe she won $10,000.) Memberships: Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and was known forher volunteer work at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Madison, WI Gerber, Martha (I754)
 
41 1991: Honored at an open house celebrating his 90th birthday. Terhark, Frederick (I3076)
 
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48 1999: Two granddaughters -- Lauren and Leigh
Other memberships:
National Department of Elementary School Principals
Phi Delta Kappa
40 and 8 Board
John was mentioned in an article in Journal Standard (Freeport), August
6, 2000:
See notes for Nancy Wagand. 
Hartog, John F. (I1275)
 
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50 3 grandchildren in June 2000. Terhark, Maurice Edward (I3243)
 

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