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Emma Belle VAN DYKE 1864–1961 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jul 1864

Birth Location: White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 5 May 1961

Death Location: Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA

Father: Lazarus Vandyke

Mother: Emily Kinnick

Spouse(s): Jacob Abernathy

Children(s): Ross Abernathey

The story of Emma Belle VAN DYKE began in 1864 in White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA. Emma Belle VAN DYKE married Jacob Henry Abernathy, and had children including Ross Moore Abernathey. Emma Belle VAN DYKE passed away in 1961 in Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Emma Belle VAN DYKE began in 1864 in White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA.
  • Emma Belle VAN DYKE married Jacob Henry Abernathy, and had children including Ross Moore Abernathey.
  • Emma Belle VAN DYKE passed away in 1961 in Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA.

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Emma DYKE's Ancestors

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Emma DYKE
1864–1961
Birth Place: White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA
Parents
Lazarus H Vandyke
1826–1908
Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana, United States of America
Emily (Camilla) Kinnick
1828–1920
Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Peter VanDyke
1785–1858
Neshanic, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
SARAH (ADA) BLUE
1786–1872
Neshanic, Somerset, New Jersey, USA
James (W. Kinnick) Sr.
1795–1834
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Margaret (T Eccles) (Echols,Acle)
1792–1843
December 8, 1792 • Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Pvt Blow-Blue
1751–1787
Mary DNA
1753–1842
John Kinnick
1754–1833
Henry Echols
1758–1816
Mary Little
1760–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
(1.3.2) Blue
1728–1778
Maria Blau
1729–1800
*John Jr.
1732–1758
Dorothy White
1736–1761
William Kinnick
1712–1785
Sarah Fergerson
1722–1786
Jacob Echols
1730–1783
Maria Müller
1737–1778

Emma DYKE's Descendants

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Emma (Belle VAN) DYKE (22 Jul 1864–5 May 1961) m. Jacob (Henry) Abernathy (20 Mar 1866–13 Dec 1936)
  1. 1. Ross (Moore) Abernathey 1907–1995 m. Rhea (Opal) Whiting 1909–1982
    1. 1. Nadine (Evelyn) Abernathy 1935–2000 m. David (Lee Quimby) Sr 1930–1993
    2. 2. Richard (LeRoy) Abernathey 1930–2021
    3. 3. Kathryn (Elaine) Abernathey 1932–2012
    4. 4. Jean (M.) Abernathey 1933–2017
    5. 5. Elsie (Joan) Abernathey 1937–2015
    6. 6. Darlene (June) Abernathey 1938–2010
    7. 7. Kaye (Anne) Abernathey 1943–2004
    8. 8. Donald Abernathey 1928–1928

Emma DYKE's Timeline

2 Records

1864
22 Jul 1864
Birth of Emma Belle VAN DYKE in White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA
White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA
1961
5 May 1961
Age 97
Death of Emma Belle VAN DYKE in Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jul 1864
    Event Place: White Pidgeon, Keokuk, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 May 1961
    Event Place: Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, USA

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