Selected Families and Individuals


Norman Henry Strong was born 1 on 30 Jun 1902 in North Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He died on 19 Apr 1988 in Canada. He was buried 2 in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Creston, Central Kootenay Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. Norman married 3 Marguerite Clark on 7 Sep 1925 in Creston, British Columbia, Canada.

Found in Urbana, Steuben, New York for 1910 census.

Marguerite Clark [Parents] was born 1 on 28 Feb 1904 in Pultenley, New York. She died in 2002. She was buried 2 in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Creston, Central Kootenay Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. Marguerite married 3 Norman Henry Strong on 7 Sep 1925 in Creston, British Columbia, Canada.

They had the following children.

  F i Rose Marguerite Strong.
  M ii Lloyd M. Strong.
  F iii
Vera Strong was born on 29 Mar 1933 in Canyon, British Columbia, Canada. She died 1 on 31 Mar 1933 in Creston, British Columbia, Canada.
  F iv
Strong was born on 19 Apr 1937 in Canyon, British Columbia, Canada. She died 1 on 19 Apr 1937 in Canyon, British Columbia, Canada.

Franklin Edward Clark [Parents] was born 1 on 16 Feb 1881 in New York, USA. He died 2 on 1 Mar 1964 in Riverside County, California, USA. Franklin married Nellie Skinkle on 23 Feb 1902 in Urbana, Steuben County, New York, USA.

Nellie Skinkle was born on 31 Mar 1883. She died 1 on 25 Dec 1950 in Riverside County, California, USA. Nellie married Franklin Edward Clark on 23 Feb 1902 in Urbana, Steuben County, New York, USA.

They had the following children.

  F i Marguerite Clark was born on 28 Feb 1904. She died in 2002.
  F ii
Leola Clark was born 1 about 1906 in New York, USA.

Dale Victor Alexander was born on 8 May 1926 in Washington, USA. He died on 8 Aug 2000 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA. Dale married 1 Rose Marguerite Strong on 15 Aug 1947 in Spokane County, Washington, USA.

Found indexed in 1930 census as "Dole" not Dale. Dale's father is not with family in 1930 census.

    Visitation for Dale V. Alexander, 74, will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home. Service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2nd Ward, 723 W. Indiana.
    A lifetime Spokane resident, Mr. Alexander died Tuesday.
    He served in the Navy during World War II and worked as a brick mason at Kaiser Aluminum for 36 years. He retired in 1983.
    Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Rose; two sons, Michael Alexander of Elk and Stephen Alexander of Bellingham; a daughter, Kathryn Alexander of Salem, Ore.; three sisters, Christina Maxfield of Spokane, Ulysse Nightheart of Cheney and Maxine Mohney of Waitsburg, Wash.; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Rose Marguerite Strong [Parents].

They had the following children.

  M i Stephen D. Alexander was born on 23 Feb 1950. He died on 6 Sep 2009.
  M ii Michael Alexander.
  F iii Kathryn Alexander.

Stephen D. Alexander [Parents] was born on 23 Feb 1950 in Spokane, Washington, USA. He died 1 on 6 Sep 2009 in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA. Stephen married Joan Louise Humen on 26 May 1979 in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA. The marriage ended in divorce.

Other marriages:
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Steve Alexander, age 59, passed away at home Sunday 9/6/09. He is survived by son Casey Alexander, daughters Naomi Ledet, Sari Alford, Lara Bogaard, and family and friends too many to name. He was a kind person who took pride in his family and his work. Please join us for a brief celebration of Steve's life at 11:30 a.m on Saturday 9/26/09 in the Fairhaven Park Building.

Joan Louise Humen.

They had the following children.

  M i Casey Alexander.
  F ii Lara Alexander.

Aaron Bogaard.

Lara Alexander [Parents].


Stephen D. Alexander [Parents] was born on 23 Feb 1950 in Spokane, Washington, USA. He died 1 on 6 Sep 2009 in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA.

Other marriages:
Humen, Joan Louise

Steve Alexander, age 59, passed away at home Sunday 9/6/09. He is survived by son Casey Alexander, daughters Naomi Ledet, Sari Alford, Lara Bogaard, and family and friends too many to name. He was a kind person who took pride in his family and his work. Please join us for a brief celebration of Steve's life at 11:30 a.m on Saturday 9/26/09 in the Fairhaven Park Building.

He had the following children.

  F i Naomi Alexander.
  F ii Sari Alexander.

Robert Kimball [Parents] was born 1 on 6/6 Mar 1675/1676. He died on 24 Feb 1744. Robert married Susannah Atwood.

Susannah Atwood was born 1 on 1 Feb 1687. Susannah married Robert Kimball.


Cornet Benjamin Kimball [Parents] was born 1 about 1637 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. He died on 11 Jun 1696. Cornet married Mercy Hazeltine.

Mercy Hazeltine. Mercy married Cornet Benjamin Kimball.

They had the following children.

  M i Robert Kimball was born on 6/6 Mar 1675/1676. He died on 24 Feb 1744.

Ken Dykstra.

Heidi Hiskes [Parents].

They had the following children.

  M i
Benjamin Dykstra was born on 19 Aug 1992. He died on 26 Feb 2011.

Ben Dykstra was many things to many people, but to his family and those close to him, he was lovingly counted as a gift of joy from God. A remarkably talented young man who was fearless, he found balance with his generous spirit, kind heart and loving ways. Blessed to have known and loved him, hearts have been made fuller and lives richer because of him.

On August 19, 1992, Ken and Heidi Dykstra were given their third gift from God. Benjamin, born 6 pounds, 5 ounces, took the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to have him in their lives. Soon taking on the nickname “The Beninator”, Ben was a burst of life and became well known throughout the community.

Ben was an incredible baby. Being the last of three, he was the first to give his mom the gift of a night sleep. From his earliest years, he was fearless, yet had the perception of a kind and gentle soul. His family made their home in Westmont, Illinois, where Ben proved to be all boy. As a toddler, he had an arm that could throw a spiral on a football that would sting your hand. Ben had beautiful eyelashes that could warm anyone’s heart, and he learned early on how to use them to his advantage. Always a joy and a true gift, Ben’s loving heart was especially evident at the age of two when his father was diagnosed with cancer. Even at that tender age, he possessed the uncanny ability to know just when a snuggle or smile was needed by his family during that trying time.

With two older brothers to look up to, it was common for Ben to tag along beside them. He often hitched rides on the pegs of Adam’s bike and David taught him how to ride his own bike without training wheels. It was never any wonder why his first word was “cool”! He was also a very imaginative and creative boy. Ben was such a creative soul he could make something amazing out of everyday items. When he was seven years old, the family made a move to the town of Vicksburg, Michigan, where Ben quickly made many new friends. A smart boy, he attended Sunset Lake Elementary School, where won a Great Lakes Scholar Award in 4th Grade.

Ben was a born daredevil. Within a year of moving to Michigan, Ben took up the sport of skateboarding. His brother David was so excited to share the passion with his little brother. Ben, excelling in anything “extreme”, he always impressed anyone who watched him on his board. Whether it was winning contests, going to skate camp, or just shredding a ramp in the back yard, Ben loved every moment he spent on his skateboard.

Snowboarding also became one of Ben’s favorite pastimes, which he shared with his brother, and whenever he was able, he was riding the slopes at Timber Ridge and Bittersweet. Just a few years ago, he discovered the ultimate snowboarding adventure, enjoying the mountains of Colorado while visiting his brother David, who had moved to Breckinridge. He often recalled fond memories of his recent “guy’s trip” to Colorado, and quad riding the trails, even skateboarding world class skate parks. Ben even enjoyed a game of disc golf with his dad and astonished the other golfers with his straight shots and fabulous aim.

Faith was an integral part of Ben’s life. His heart came to know the Lord while still in Downers Grove as a youngster, and as a member of Country Christian Evangelical Free Church in Vicksburg, his faith continued to grow. Ben was a kind soul and a gentleman in every sense who treated others with respect. He was fortunate to have shared an extremely close relationship with his grandparents, and was affectionately known to his Grandpa Hiskes as his “little buddy”.

Currently in his senior year at Vicksburg High School, Ben was contemplating nursing school or possibly taking a semester or two off after graduating this year to just enjoy being a “ski bum” before furthering his education. With much ahead, Ben was full of endless hopes, dreams and possibilities when at the age of 18, he suddenly and unexpectedly died at home on Saturday, February 26, 2011.

In the brief time he lived, laughed and loved, Ben was many things to many people. A gift from above, his kind spirit, generous nature and loving heart made a difference in every life he touched. He was a blessing to love, to have known and will be forever, deeply missed in the hearts of many, and will never be forgotten by his beloved family.

For those of you who knew Ben, please remember his sense of humor, his talent for just about anything he put his mind to, his sense of adventure, and his kindness and love. These are the things that make up who Ben Dykstra was, and more importantly, where he is now. These characteristics can be remembered, but the world would be a better place if all of us live our lives with his best qualities.

We thank Ben and God for a little brother, an amazing son, a best friend, and so many other roles he played that are cherished and forever lasting. We love Ben, and always will.

Visit with Ben’s family and friends, view his life story film, and share light refreshments on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Life Story Funeral Home, Vicksburg; 409 S. Main Street (649-1697). A service will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. at Country Christian Evangelical Free Church. Ben is survived by his parents, Ken and Heidi Dykstra; his brothers, Adam Dykstra and David Dykstra; his maternal grandparents, Don and Ruth Hiskes; paternal grandparents, John and Lois Dykstra; aunts and uncles: Sandy (Dave) Dykstra, Karen (Ken) Heerdt, John (Paula) Dykstra, Scott (Sherri) Hiskes, Mark (Julie Hiskes), Uncle Rick; cousins, David Dykstra, Matthew Dykstra, Micah (Stacy) Heerdt, Faith Dykstra, Billy Dykstra, Jason (Paulina) Swaagman, Justine Hiskes, Joel hiskes, Jamilyn Hiskes and Brian Hiskes; special friends the Geertsma family, and many close friends. Please visit Ben’s memory page at www.lifestorynet.com, where you can submit a favorite memory or photo, sign his memory book online before coming to the funeral home, or make a memorial donation to South County Community Services or Country Christian Evangelical Free Church.

Jacobus de Jongh [Parents] was born about 1771. He died 1 on 19 Aug 1826 in Maassluis, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands. Jacobus married Maria Aalbers.

Maria Aalbers. Maria married Jacobus de Jongh.

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