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Maria ( Mary ) Karolina ( Clementine ) <I>Rolufs ( Ölufs )</I> Jennings

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Maria ( Mary ) Karolina ( Clementine ) Rolufs ( Ölufs ) Jennings

Birth
Clementine, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Jul 1879
Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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I will be working on this memorial soon. Currently looking for the other professional photographs I have of her. Lived on a few farms given by land grabs. Other farms were purchased then some of children moved west to California. The other side stayed on the farms.

Mother and Father born on the Frisian Islands. All ancestors traceable on paper records show each ancestor from her up were Frisians, Danish, Western German to at least ~1450. Some Flemish, Norway and Flevoland ancestors as well. The King of Denmark owned a resort house on Föhr and Amrum down the road from her parents. Verifiable cross records prove it regardless of any dates on newspaper articles . The family spoke Frisian a minority language spoken on the Frisian Islands. Was told she changed her name from Maria Karolina or maybe spelled Karollina Rolufs to Mary Clementine Rolufs. Haven't seen records for that. If true that means the town was named after her. The letter proves there was a post office in operation. Looking to get federal confirmation from the USPS. If so this will also help to prove the other dates. Married George Jennings a farmer. Possibly illegitimate from a Danish noble House. Inconsistencies in the records indicate a illegitimate descent from Danish nobles on the matrilineal line. The King of Denmark lived down the road from her parents and the children played. This is proven by various cross records. Her mother Elise and Elise husband were well off on the Frisian Islands. They owned a few houses. The one that was down the road from the King's resort house was a large cottage next to the beach. They owned horses, carriages and other property.

The letter, the federal records for the post office and the records in Frisia and Dänemark prove without a reasonable doubt that this woman and anyone that comes from her are illegitimate from the Royal House of Dänemark. Either Christian VIII or his brother. If you come from her you can add an alternate bloodline from the matrilineal bloodline from her to her mother and add all of the ancestors of the King of Dänemark from 1850s. King Christian VIII. Currently looking for official acknowledgement from the Danish Royal House today. The town of Clementine in Missouri was named after her.

https://minorityrights.org/minorities/frisians/
https://minorityrights.org/minorities/frisians-2/
https://www.refworld.org/docid/49749d1cc.html
https://en.unesco.org/creativity/policy-monitoring-platform/frisian-language-culture

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#Frisia, #Frisian, #FrisianSpeaker.
I will be working on this memorial soon. Currently looking for the other professional photographs I have of her. Lived on a few farms given by land grabs. Other farms were purchased then some of children moved west to California. The other side stayed on the farms.

Mother and Father born on the Frisian Islands. All ancestors traceable on paper records show each ancestor from her up were Frisians, Danish, Western German to at least ~1450. Some Flemish, Norway and Flevoland ancestors as well. The King of Denmark owned a resort house on Föhr and Amrum down the road from her parents. Verifiable cross records prove it regardless of any dates on newspaper articles . The family spoke Frisian a minority language spoken on the Frisian Islands. Was told she changed her name from Maria Karolina or maybe spelled Karollina Rolufs to Mary Clementine Rolufs. Haven't seen records for that. If true that means the town was named after her. The letter proves there was a post office in operation. Looking to get federal confirmation from the USPS. If so this will also help to prove the other dates. Married George Jennings a farmer. Possibly illegitimate from a Danish noble House. Inconsistencies in the records indicate a illegitimate descent from Danish nobles on the matrilineal line. The King of Denmark lived down the road from her parents and the children played. This is proven by various cross records. Her mother Elise and Elise husband were well off on the Frisian Islands. They owned a few houses. The one that was down the road from the King's resort house was a large cottage next to the beach. They owned horses, carriages and other property.

The letter, the federal records for the post office and the records in Frisia and Dänemark prove without a reasonable doubt that this woman and anyone that comes from her are illegitimate from the Royal House of Dänemark. Either Christian VIII or his brother. If you come from her you can add an alternate bloodline from the matrilineal bloodline from her to her mother and add all of the ancestors of the King of Dänemark from 1850s. King Christian VIII. Currently looking for official acknowledgement from the Danish Royal House today. The town of Clementine in Missouri was named after her.

https://minorityrights.org/minorities/frisians/
https://minorityrights.org/minorities/frisians-2/
https://www.refworld.org/docid/49749d1cc.html
https://en.unesco.org/creativity/policy-monitoring-platform/frisian-language-culture

Searchable Hashes
#Frisia, #Frisian, #FrisianSpeaker.

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