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Descendants of Gerrit Hobé


Generation No. 7


16. GEURT JAN ADRIANUS7 HOBÉ (GERRIT6, GEURT JAN ADRIANUS5, WILLEM JOHANNES4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born May 15, 1927 in Echteld. He met GIJSBERTJE JOHANNA PETRONELLA SNOEK.


      Children of G
EURT HOBÉ and GIJSBERTJE SNOEK are:
  i.   CORNELIA8 HOBÉ, b. June 7, 1958, Echteld.
  ii.   DIRKJE HOBÉ, b. June 11, 1961, Echteld.


17. ADRIANA JOHANNA7 HOBÉ (GERRIT6, GEURT JAN ADRIANUS5, WILLEM JOHANNES4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born December 8, 1934 in Echteld. She married WILLEM VAN DEN BERG.


Notes for W
ILLEM VAN DEN BERG:
Owner of the Cafe van den Vogelenzang in Lienden Echteld

      Children of A
DRIANA HOBÉ and WILLEM DEN BERG are:
  i.   CORNELIS JAN8 DEN BERG, b. April 27, 1968, Echteld.
  ii.   GERRIT WILLEM DEN BERG, b. December 10, 1969, Echteld.


18. CATHERINA ELIZABETH7 HOBÉ (HENDRIK6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born 1899 in Nijmegen, and died 1976 in Elst. She married EELTJE AKSE.


      Children of C
ATHERINA HOBÉ and EELTJE AKSE are:
24. i.   REINA LUCIE8 AKSE, b. 1924.
25. ii.   PETRONELLA CATHARINA ELISABETH AKSE, b. 1928; d. 1996.
26. iii.   HENDRIK AKSE, b. 1926.
27. iv.   EDUARD AKSE, b. 1936.
28. v.   REINDER AKSE, b. 1933.
29. vi.   JEANNE MARIJKE AKSE, b. 1940.


19. ELIZABETH MARGARETHA GEERTRUIDA7 HOBÉ (HENDRIK6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born 1898 in Nijmegen, and died 1979 in Nijmegen. She married TEUNIS DIRK. SCHOUTEN in Nymegen.


Notes for T
EUNIS DIRK. SCHOUTEN:
His profession was a policeman.

      Children of E
LIZABETH HOBÉ and TEUNIS SCHOUTEN are:
30. i.   JOHANNES JACOBUS8 (JOOP)SCHOUTEN, b. 1923, Nijmegen; d. 1974, Nijmegen.
31. ii.   HENNIE SCHOUTEN, b. 1928, Nymegen.


20. RIEK7 HOBÉ (HENDRIK6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) died 1991. She married WIM SCHOP.


      Children of R
IEK HOBÉ and WIM SCHOP are:
  i.   CORRIE8 SCHOP.
  ii.   HENNIE SCHOP.
  iii.   JAN SCHOP.
32. iv.   WIM SCHOP, b. Nijmegen.


21. ROELOF JAN7 HOBÉ (HENDRIK6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born December 6, 1896 in Nijmegen, and died September 26, 1984 in Zeist. He married JOHANNA DALHIJSEN April 25, 1929 in Doorn.

Notes for R
OELOF JAN HOBÉ:
After primery school he joined his father in the carpentry shop. He worked in construction of houses and eventually also building smokestacks for the brick factories along the river Rhine.
After finishing trade school he got a job with the government but that involved going to Indië in 1928.
He went to Borneo, Pontianak to be exact and his job was to build roads into the outback.
He got into an accident with a steamroller and had to be transported to Java and eventually to Holland.
In the hospital he met his wife, who was a nurse and in 1929 he married her and went back to Indië.
He now was posted in Djogdjacarta. He became a teacher in a tradeschool.
The mission of the Dutch Christian Raformed Church was administering the hospital in Djocdjacarta on behalf of the churches in North Holland, Amsterdam in particular. They needed to have more finances and it was decided to expand the hospital for paying customers. To that end he volunteered to be the architect for this project in Jan 1934 and saw to it that it was build and finished for 13 Sep 1934.
It was build on the corner of Djalan Bedok and Gondukusuman.
All this work was done Pro Deo. He worked on this project besides his day job for the government. He also build the Javanese church in Wonosarie and rebuild the Juliana van Stolberg school and other projects for the mission. He got special mention in "Zendingsblad 1934" and in the local newspaper "Locomotief".
Roelof Jan and Wouter were both born there. In 1935 he went with a year's furlough to Holland.
Upon return he was posted in Batavia again as teacher in the trade school of Meester Cornelis.
As a teaching project he designed and build a house with his students in the schoolyard. After completion it was taken down and transported to Lembang. It took the 3 trucks 3 days to make the trip up the mountain as it was very heavy. The material was teak. This became our 2nd home. It was the first known pre-fabricated house in this country. We enjoyed 2 years of its occupancy and....
Then the Japs came in 1942 and he was imprissoned in Adek, and later transported to Bandung where he was in the Tjikuda Peteuh prisoncamp till the end of the war in 1945. He had to perform slave labour.
He went to Perth Australia to recuperate and after ˝ year went back to Batavia to finish up his work with the Government. Then he found out that our 2nd house was bombed and rampokked by the natives.
The deed for this property was given to our very loyal houseboy.
In 1948 he was transported to Holland, where he started to work for the Government again but now in the "Wederopbouw" The reconstruction of the war damages.
This he did in various functions in Zandvoort, Haarlem and again in Zandvoort until his retirement.
He moved to Zeist where he died.



Notes for J
OHANNA DALHIJSEN:
She was born to the Rev. Gerrit Dalhuysen who was minister in the Dutch Christian Reformed Church of Nieuwerkerk a/d Ijsel and his second wife Adriana Pieternella de Groot.
He was instrumental in building the church there. He layed the first stone, which was later transferred to the new church in town sometimes in the 60's or 70's.
After finishing school she contracted TBC and had to be hospitalized for a year. She got this from her sister, who was a nurse in Rotterdam, who got it from one of her patients. The sister died.
After being cured, she also trained to be a nurse and got to be a operating room nurse in the Coolsingel Hospital in Rotterdam. This was completely demolished with the "blitzkrieg" bombing by the germans in 1940.
That she was a nurse came to her good stead during the Japanese occupation of Netherlands Indies.
She joined the Volunteers response team "Covim" and during here imprissonment in Tjideng she spent most of her time working in the local hospital. There were no medicines and most of her time was taking care of the dying, (those were her friends before the war). The offical plan by the Japs was genocide. therefore the patients did not go to the hospital for treatment. It was to be her "finest hour" in life, because she could really do what she was trained for and it was very much appreciated.
Also she had taken the written sermons from her deceased father and those came very much in handy during this time. There were no bibles and no meetings were permitted. But the written words went from hand-to-hand.
She had been blessed with a long life and her last trip was to Hawaii, where it was" memorial day" and we went to the punchbowl cemetery and remembered the 7th DEC 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
On that sunday morning we were attached to the radio and said: "how long will it be before they are here?" It was to be the beginning of Mar 1942. How many of those buried here saw to it that we got to be liberated?

      Children of R
OELOF HOBÉ and JOHANNA DALHIJSEN are:
33. i.   ROELOF JAN8 HOBÉ, b. February 26, 1930, Djocdjacarta; d. October 4, 1977, Zandvoort.
34. ii.   WOUTER HOBÉ, b. April 17, 1933, Djogjacarta.


22. FRANCISCUS (FRANS)7 HOBÉ (HENDRIK6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born 1900 in Nijmegen, and died 1982 in Nijmegen. He married HENDRIKA MARGARETHA ELISABETH (RIEK) MOHR.


      Child of F
RANCISCUS HOBÉ and HENDRIKA MOHR is:
  i.   ELSE MARIE8 HOBÉ, b. 1938, Nymegen; d. 1995.


23. ROELOF JAN7 HOBÉ (ROELOF JAN6, ROELOF JAN5, HENDRIK4, GERRIT3, WILLEM2, GERRIT1) was born September 28, 1910 in Neęrlangbroek, and died March 2, 1981 in Grimsby. He married GIJSBERTHA JOHANNA VAN DONSELAAR.


      Children of R
OELOF HOBÉ and GIJSBERTHA VAN DONSELAAR are:
35. i.   ROELOF JAN8 HOBÉ, b. February 8, 1934.
  ii.   JOHAN HOBÉ, b. February 10, 1935.
  iii.   CATHERINA ELISABETH HOBÉ, b. February 18, 1938; m. NN VAN YKEN.
  iv.   CORNELIS ALLARD HOBÉ, b. August 16, 1940.
  v.   RIJKJE HOBÉ, b. March 5, 1942; d. October 4, 1969; m. NN SZELEKOWSKI.
  vi.   GIJSBERT JOHAN HOBÉ, b. July 20, 1943; d. September 18, 1974.
  vii.   MARGARIETHA HOBÉ, b. January 1, 1945; d. January 4, 1945.
  viii.   ADRIANA MARGARIETHA HOBÉ, b. May 1, 1947; m. NN BAARDA.
  ix.   MARGARIETHA HOBÉ(2), b. May 12, 1950; m. NN RICHARDS.
  x.   HENRIETHA CORNELIA HOBÉ, b. April 24, 1954; m. NN DRAAISTRA.


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