Here is a timeline for the Rasp family: this might be accurate:
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1879: birth of Peter Sr
1882: birth of Marie Charlotte Vanderbyl
1903-03-11: wedding: Peter, Marie
1903: birth to twins: Helena, Hendrina
1905: birth to Martina
1906-04-11: birth to Peter Marinus Rasp
1912: immigration to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
1916: Canada Census verified these dates it seems
1918 October: Peter Sr immigrated to the USA
1919 May: the rest of the family immigrated to Alameda, California
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1912: Immigration: Netherlands to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
1918 October: Peter Sr. immigration to the United States
1919 May: immigration of the rest of the Rasp family to Alameda
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Address:
423 Trent Avenue (township); 12 Springfield (district number), T-21939 affiliated film number, Winnipeg (maybe), Manitoba, Canada, in, at, around 1912 and/or/to 1919, it seems.
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Canada Census, 1916
| Family Number | 1112 |
| Line Number | 14 |
| Digital Folder Number | 004363968 |
| Image Number | 01031 |
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| Name | Peter Rasp | |||
| Event Type | Census | |||
| Event Date | 1916 | |||
| Event Place | Manitoba, Canada | |||
| Gender | Male | |||
| Age | 10 | |||
| Marital Status | Single | |||
| Ethnicity | Dutch | |||
| Relationship to Head of Household | Son | |||
| Birthplace | Holland | |||
| Birth Year (Estimated) | 1906 | |||
| Immigration Year | 1912 | |||
| Township | 423 Trent Av | |||
| Province | Manitoba | |||
| District Number | 12 Springfield | |||
| Sub-District Number | 22 | |||
| Page | 95 | |||
| Affiliate Film Number | T-21939 | |||
Household |
Role |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
| Peter Rasp | Self | M | 37y | Holland |
| Marie Rasp | Wife | F | 34y | Holland |
| Peter Rasp | Son | M | 10y | Holland |
| William Rasp | Son | M | 7y | Holland |
| Helena Rasp | Daughter | F | 13y | Holland |
| Hendrina Rasp | Daughter | F | 13y | Holland |
| Martina Rasp | Daughter | F | 11y | Holland |
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Here is a record of the immigration the Rasp family in 1912 and/or 1916 and/or 1918 and/or 1919 from Amsterdam Netherlands to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and later to Alameda around 1920.
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