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Updated March 26, 2005


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Searching for:Sypkens,
Sijpkens (Dutch Spelling),
Smallenbroek,
Center,
Miller,
Baker

The First three are mostly from the Netherlands Gronigen area.

This genealogy was done as a hobby and no documentation was done. While I feel the vast majority of the information is correct, it was done for my personal use. I share my information freely but please remember it is not the work of a professional.

Note: There is some uncertainty if Koert Sypkens (born 1634) is actually brother to Tammo and Heero Sypkens. I have been trying to find original documentation since my computer crashed. I am not absolutely sure my information here is correct.

I have not found a link between my family -- the Sypko
Family AND the Tiddo Sypkens Sypkes family (Sypkens-Smit).

E-mail sypkens@comcast.net

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Leonard (Len) M. Sypkens
and Shavonne (Vonnie) K. Sypkens (nee Center)
3897 Granada Ct. NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544-2257
United States
616-791-0772
sypkens@comcast.net

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  • Sypkens 1952 (290 KB)
    Hommo and Tena Sypkens and children Margaret, Ellen and Len
  • Sypkens Crest variation (24 KB)
    Sypkens Coat-of-Arms that hangs in the home of Hendrika(Nan)Wijnanda Sypkens.
  • Monument of Warns (367 KB)
    Translation of Monument: We told about the battle of Warns in 1345 and of the heavy stone that makes the monument on the red cliff visible from far. I can be short about it. There is just to tell the monument is erected in 1952, the central wanderingstone from Tynje has a weight from 14000 kilo and bears the text ‘leaver dea as slaef’ (rather dead as slave) The floor and walls from the monument is made of basald blocks and other stones which came from the after 1931 broke down seadikes. Since several years there is maconed a stone in it, given by Frisians in the US. The architecture is from Arjen Witteveen who gave the whole a sober and strait-forwarth outlook which fits the surroundings.
  • Sypkens family Crest (61 KB)
    Sypkens family Coat of Arms
 

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