
Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973) was a writer and novelist. I read her fictionalised biography of Chinese Empress Dowager Cixi. Pearl was born as Pearl Sydenstricker in Hillsboro, West Virginia, to Caroline Maude Stulting and Absalom Sydenstricker, of Dutch and German descent respectively. In October 1892, her parents took their 4-month-old baby to China. The surname Buck derives from Pearl's first husband John Lossing Buck (1890–1975). On the same day in 1935 that Pearl divorced him, she married her publisher Richard J. Walsh.
Pearl's mother, Caroline Maude - “Carie” - Stulting (1857-1921), is a daughter of Hanna Sonnius (1816-1876) and silversmith Hermanus Stulting. They were married on 18 March 1840 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Their eldest children were born in Utrecht, including a daughter Arnolda, born there on 20 September 1846. Later, in the USA, the girl was known as Arnolda Dorothy. More children were to follow, including Pearl's mother.
Hermanus Stulting died on 30 September 1905 in Hillsboro, Pocahontas County, West Verginia. Hermanus was born in Utrecht on 5 October 1816 as son of Cornelis Johannes Stulting and Arnolda Broekman. Arnolda Broekman was born in Amersfoort, east of Utrecht. Hermanus' parents were married in Utrecht on 20 March 1811. Hermanus' grandparents were Hermanus Stulting, Hendrica Lebben, Nicolaas Broekman and Gerritje van der Linden.
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Cornelis Johannes Stulting married Arnolda Broekman on 24 March 1811 in Utrecht |
In 1847 Cornelis Johannes Stulting travelled to the USA. Cornelis Johannes died on 19 March 1861, aged 71. He was survived by his widow and his namesake son.
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Utrechtsche Provinciale en Stads-courant (newspaper), 24-4-1861 |
Cornelis Johannes Stulting was baptised in Utrecht on 6 January 1790 as son of Hendrika Lebben (1764-1835) and tailor Hermanus Stulting (1763-1832). This couple was married on 14 July 1789 in Utrecht in a Roman Catholic church known as the Catharijnekerk. Another couple with the same surnames, Johannes - “Jan” - Stulting (1767-1846) and Margaretha Lebbe (1775-1857), were married in Utrecht on 20 May 1793. Jan was Hermanus' brother, and Margaretha was Hendrika's sister. Their parents were Cornelis Stulting, Wilhelmina Wasbeek, Jacobus Lebbinck and Agatha Gevel.
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Johanna van Diest, first wife of Cornelis Stulting, died without issue early 1753 |
Cornelis Stulting and his first wife, Johanna van Diest, had a marriage contract drawn up by a notary on 27 May 1748. The couple were living in Utrecht at the Oude Gracht (old canal) near the Jacobi bridge, a monumental bridge that still stands today. Early 1753, Johanna died without issue.
Cornelis married his second wife, Wilhelmina Wasbeek, on 25 November 1762 in Utrecht. Their prenuptial agreement had been drawn up on the 5th. They had sons named Hermanus, Adrianus (who likely died young) and Johannes (Jan).
Willemina van Wasbeek, widow of Cornelis Schulting, and Maria van Wasbeek, daughters and heirs of their deceased father Adrianus van Wasbeek, appeared before a notary on on November 1, 1782. The burial in Utrecht of Willemina van Wasbeek, widow of Cornelis Stulting, was on 18 December 1791.
Willemina was baptised in Utrecht on 14 October 1733 as daughter of Adrianus van Wasbeek and
Johanna van den
Abeele.
Adrianus van Wasbeek married his first wife, Johanna van den Abeele, in November 1732 in Schoonhoven, Holland. They had daughters Willemina and Maria, and a son Pieter. Widower Adrianus van Wasbeek married his second wife, Johanna Margrieta Bolman, on 27 February 1742 in Vlaardingen, Holland. They had children named Judick, Pieter Hendrik, Gerardus and Gerarda. Adrianus had a will drawn up in Utrecht on 7 December 1750, which mentioned children from both marriages. He was a boatman navigating between the cities Utrecht and Dordrecht.
Adrianus is likely a son of Pieter Wierix Janssen van Wasbeeck and Willemina Adriaenssen van Steen, who were married on 13 August 1701 in Leur in Brabant. Willemina was a daughter of Adriaen Anthonissen, living in Leur, and his wife Cathalijntie Jacob Nuijens. Pieter's father, Wierck Janssen van Wasbeeck, was a boatman navigating between the cities Breda and Middelburg. His wife was Elisabeth, daughter of Huijg.
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