Carolina Hendrica Dorothea Roes

Vrouwelijk 1890 - 1979  (88 jaar)


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  1. 1.  Carolina Hendrica Dorothea Roes is geboren op 27 okt 1890 in 's Gravenhage; is gestorven op 6 apr 1979 in Butler, Minnesota USA.

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    Naam:
    Geemigreerd naar USA met ss Noordam, vertrek Rotterdam, aankomst New York op 7-5-1912.

    Carolina getrouwd Henricus Theodorus Maria Scholte in 1915 in USA. Henricus is geboren op 3 jul 1879 in Amsterdam; is gestorven op 24 sep 1964 in Butler, Minnesota USA. [Gezinsblad] [Familiekaart]

    Kinderen:
    1. 2. Wilhelmus Gerardus Scholte  Nakomelingen tot dit punt grafisch weergegeven is geboren op 30 jan 1916 in Butler, Minnesota USA; is gestorven op 14 mei 1997 in Butler, Minnesota USA.
    2. 3. Aleida C. Scholte  Nakomelingen tot dit punt grafisch weergegeven is geboren op 3 mei 1919 in Kimberley, Wisconsin, USA; is gestorven op 26 jun 2015 in Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, USA.


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  1. 2.  Wilhelmus Gerardus ScholteWilhelmus Gerardus Scholte Nakomelingen tot dit punt grafisch weergegeven (1.Carolina1) is geboren op 30 jan 1916 in Butler, Minnesota USA; is gestorven op 14 mei 1997 in Butler, Minnesota USA.

  2. 3.  Aleida C. Scholte Nakomelingen tot dit punt grafisch weergegeven (1.Carolina1) is geboren op 3 mei 1919 in Kimberley, Wisconsin, USA; is gestorven op 26 jun 2015 in Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, USA.

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    Aleida Scholte, passed away on June 25, 2015, surrounded by close friends.

    She was born May 3, 1919, in Kimberley, Wisconsin, to Dutch parents. She had one sibling, a brother, who died in 1997.

    The family moved to New York Mills, Minnesota, where they set up a farm from scratch. At a young age, Aleida was involved in hard farm work, she must already have shown that strong, independent, even stubborn character. When she was given the opportunity, she went to study nursing in St Paul, Minneapolis, thanks to the support of her mother’s sister who was a pharmacist.

    Aleida’s distinguished nursing career soon soared, and she achieved a high rank in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, which took her to the Pacific, the Far East as well as to Germany. One of the positions she fulfilled after returning to the US was that of Matron in Walter Reed hospital. Modest as she was, few were aware that Aleida was awarded the medal for “Military Merit” and the “National Defense” medal.