Antone and Allegone School Vandehey
Antone Vandehey, born in
Zeeland, Holland
on April 27, 1827, married Allegonda School of Nestlerade, Holland, and
they
came to America about 1851. They settled first in Wisconsin,then
emigrated to
Verboort in 1876. They came with the second group of settlers
to
Verboort. Antone developed the art of smoking the now-famous
Verboort sausage
with willow wood. He made wooden shoes from selected willow
wood and
smoked the sausage with the willow wood shavings, not only for himself,
but for
all of his neighbors. His wife, Allegonda, made very good cheese,
similar to
cheddar cheese, in her cellar. She also served as midwife for the
community.
Antone and Allegonda made their final home in Centerville, a few miles
north of
Verboort, where they both died in 1903.
Antone
and Allegonda's nine children
included:
Antonia (Mrs. Peter Evers)
Henrietta
Martin
Peter
Ella (Mrs. Vandeberg)
Mary (Mrs. Frank Heesacker)
John
Ann (Mrs. Anderson)
Rose (Sister Imelda, SSMO)
Information source: Verboort Centennial Book, 1975
