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- ARNOLD VAN DER LOOP, who for the past eighteen years has been engaged in general farming and dairying in the town of Vandenbroek, is one of the prosperous and well known farmers of his locality. He was born October 2, 1863, in Calumet county, Wisconsin, and is a son of William Van Der Loop, who came to the United States at the age of thirty-three years, with his wife, Cora (Jacobs) Van Der Loop. They settled in Calumet county, where his father, Arnold Van Der Loop, had purchased land about eight years before. William Van Der Loop later purchased property here, but afterwards moved to Brown county, and there died at the age of seventy-six years, in 1902, his widow surviving until 1910, and dying at the age of eighty years in Calumet county. Arnold Van Der Loop was one of a family of nine children, and his education was secured in the district schools of his native vicinity and the Sisters' school at Hollandtown, Brown county. As a lad he was reared to farming, and worked on his father's farm until he had attained the age of twenty-five years, when he was married to Miss Delia Gloudemans, who was born in the town of Vandenbroek, January 17, 1839, daughter of Adrian Gloudemans. Eleven children have been born to this union: Annie, born March 10, 1890; William, October 14, 1892; Cora, August 24, 1893; Martin, July 20, 1895; Mary, August 3, 1897; Hattie, April 30, 1899; Minnie, April 14, 1901; John, April 8, 1903; Henry, January 22, 1905; Peter, April 12, 1907; and Rose, April 9, 1909. At the time of his marriage, Mr. Van Der Loop rented land in Calumet county and continued to live thereon for four years, at the end of which time he came to Vandenbroek township, and in 1893 bought the property which he is now operating, a well-developed tract situated on Little Chute Rural Route No. 9. Mr. Van Der Loop has always been a hard and energetic worker, and the prosperous condition of his farm testifies to his ability as an agriculturist. He has carried on general farming and dairy work, and has given his entire time to his land, which is as highly productive as any to be found in this part of the township. He and Mrs. Van Der Loop are faithful members of St. John's Catholic Church of Little Chute.
- Little Chute Pair is Honored
on 48th Wedding Anniversary
May 20, 1937
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vander Loop, Wilson street, Little Chute, were surprised at their home Thursday evening by a large number of relatives in honor of their forty-eighth wedding anniversary. Cards provided entertainment. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanden Eng, Mr. an Mrs. William Vander Loop and son, Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vander Loop, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaster, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Evers, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hooyman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander Loop, Misses Geraldine and Rosella Evers, Raymond and Lester Hooyman, Raymond and Richard Kaster, Misses Gardina and Theresa Kaster, Martin and Henry Kaster, Richard and Norbert Evers, Misses Margaret and Celia Evers, Rose and Agnes Vanden Eng, Mary and Theresa Hooyman, Bernice Vander Loop, Mary Vanden Eng, Ralph Hooyman, Stephen and John Kaster, Robert and William Vander Loop, Jerome Evers, Gerald and Roger Vander Loop.
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