Mrs. Frouwe Helenius Venema: de Cock's Wife
From 1834: Hendrik de Cock's Return to the True Church, by Marvin Kamps, chapter 7 “Hendrik de Cock and His Wife”, pages 199-200. _________ At the time of her husband’s death, Mrs. De Cock was thirty-nine years of age, and she lived as his widow for the next four years. In April 1846 she became the wife of another Secession pastor, Harm Geerts Poelman.[39] In 1854 she had the joy of seeing her eldest son, Helenius, and her second husband nominated for the same professorship in the newly...
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