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Jacoba N. Robbert Collection

 Collection
Identifier: COLL-205

Scope and Contents

The Jacoba N. Robbert Collection includes books of hand-written notes on books of the Bible. It also includes materials related to Pine Rest and her family history. The largest part of the collection is a series of letters she and others wrote to her son, George Robbert. The letters span from the mid 1930s through the early 1950s and reveal glimpses of daily thoughts and happenings in the last few decades of Jacoba’s life. Her letters also reveal her thoughts on broader events including the hardships of the Great Depression, contemporary politics, and the onset of the Second World War.

Dates

  • created: Undated
  • Other: Majority of material found in 1890s-1950s

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use within Heritage Hall.

Biographical or Historical Information

Jacoba N. Robbert was born on October 3, 1863 to parents, Dr. Henricus and Aaltje Beuker in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Dr. Beuker served several churches in the Netherlands before accepting a call to minister in the United States and serving as a professor at Calvin Theological Seminary. Jacoba and her husband, Rev. Jan Robbert immigrated the United States in 1893. Together, Jacoba and Jan had 9 children: Aleida “Lyda,” Hendrik “Henry,” Hendereca “Reca,” Everhardus “Edward,” Hendericus “Rich,” Gesinus “George” (or “Geo”), Bernard “Ben,” Jan “John,” and Jennechien “Janet.” Jacoba spent much of her life around clergy and theologians. In addition to her father and husband, she was related to Geerhardus Vos, Marinus Van Vessem. She also kept contact with Rev. A. Brummelkamp, Dr. Herman Bavink, and Dr. Abraham Kyuper. Her contact with the State Mental Hospital in Kalamazoo prompted her to call together leaders of the church and businesses to establish a Christian Mental Hospital. Mrs. Robbert became one of the founders of Pine Rest Christian Hospital in Cutlerville, Michigan. After Jan Robbert passed away in 1922, Jacoba lived with her daughter, Lyda and grandson, Robert. She was an avid letter writer and corresponded with her son, George every week while he lived in Louisville, KY. Jacoba Robbert passed away on Friday, July 12, 1957. Dr. Jacob Hoogstra, her pastor during the last seventeen years of her life, described her “a Mother in Israel,” who knew “she was saved by grace” (The Banner, August 23, 1957, page 32).

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Full Extent

1.00 Cubic Feet

Full Extent

2 Boxes other_unmapped

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Jacoba N. Robbert was a founder of Pine Rest, daughter of Dr. Henricus Beuker, and wife of Rev. Jan Robber. This collection contains her notes on books of the bible, materials from Pine Rest, and correspondence with her son, George.

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Method of Acquisition

Donation

Related Materials

[url=https://archives.calvin.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=402&q=]Jan Robbert Collection, 1877-1921 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library (calvin.edu)[/url] [url=https://archives.calvin.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=15&q=coll%2F013]Henricus Beuker Collection, 1860-1900 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library (calvin.edu)[/url] [url=https://archives.calvin.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=539&q=pine+rest]Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services Collection, 1909-2003 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library (calvin.edu)[/url]

Title
Jacoba N. Robbert Collection Finding Aid
Author
Jen Vos
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Describing Archives: A Content Standard
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Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Heritage Hall, Hekman Library Repository

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