Hallo Marianne,
Some information for you but unfortunately no exact death dates for the people you mention in your message:
Daniel Poldermans en Gerbrand Hooft went to America together without their families. This happened more often so that the men could get jobs and a place to live and then their wives and children came later. Daniel and Gerbrand left Rotterdam on 10 January 1903 on the "S.S. Rotterdam" and arrived in New York on 21 January 1903 (pg. 6, lines 17 & 18 of the manifest). They were going to a friend in Passaic, New Jersey.
Pieternella Poldermans-Bartels (and her 5 children...she was also pregnant with her 6th child), Janna Hooft-Bartels (and her 2 children), and Pieternella Bartels-van Splunder, all left Rotterdam on 23 May 1903 on the "S.S. Noordam" and arrived in New York on 2 June 1903. They were going to their husbands and, for Pieternella Bartels-van Splunder, her sons-in-law.
Martina Wilhemina van Beveren and her husband Cornelis van Beveren (and their 9 children) left Rotterdam on 21 April 1906 on the "S.S. Rijndam" and arrived in New York on 1 May 1906. They were also going to New Jersey.
Hooft family:
1910 census: Chicago, County of Cook, Illinois
-Gerbrand Hooft, 38
-Janna Hooft, wife, 39
-Elizabeth Hooft, daughter, 15
-Nelly Hooft, daughter, 12
-Pieternella Bartels, mother-in-law, 64
1920 census: Passaic, County of Passaic, New Jersey
-Gerbrand Hooft, 47, widower
-Nellie Hooft, daughter, 22
1930 census: Passaic, County of Passaic, New Jersey
-Gerbrand Hooft, 59
-Anna Hooft, wife, 59
So, for the Hooft family, it is clear to see that Janna Hooft-Bartels died between 1910-1920. I am not sure if she died in Illinois or New Jersey. And, Gerbrand remarried to someone named Anna. I am sure that Gerbrand died in New Jersey but I am not able to say that Janna did also. At some time bewtween 1903 and 1910 the Hooft family, along with Pieternella Bartels-van Splunder, moved to Chicago and then they moved back to New Jersey.
van Beveren family:
1920 census: Passaic, County of Passaic, New Jersey
-Cornelius VanBeveren, 56, house painter
-Martina, wife, 54
-Jacob, son, 24
-Cornelius, son, 23
-Jennie, daughter, 18
-William, son, 11
(and living next door):
-Lambert VanBeveren, 31
-Dina, wife, 26
-Cornelius, son, 3
Poldermans family (name also in US for this family written as "Polderman")
1910 Census: Garfield, County of Bergen, New Jersey
-Daniel Poldermans, 40
-Petronella, wife, 42
-Daniel, son, 18 (born 28 March 1892, died in August 1980 in Glen Rock, County of Bergen, New Jersey)
-Lambertus, son, 15 (born 31 May 1894, died 22 August 1962 in Los Angeles, California)
-John, son, 13 (born 15 July 1896, died in OCtober 1983 in Garfield, County of Bergen, New Jersey)
-Nellie, daughter, 10
-Henrietta, daughter, 8
-Cornelius, son, 6 (born 14 August 1903 in New Jersey, died in December 1976 in Brandon, Florida)
1920 Census: Garfield, County of Bergen, New Jersey
-Daniel Polderman, 50, widower
-John W., son, 23
-Nellie G., daughter, 20
-Henrietta W., daughter, 18
-Cornelius, son, 16
*so you can see by the 1920 census, Pieternella Poldermans-Bartels had died sometime in New Jersey between 1910 and 1920*
1930 Census: Clifton, County of Passaic, New Jersey
-Daniel Poldermans, 60
-Catherine, wife, 45, born in Nederland, came in 1922
-Hendrika Vreeland, step-daughter, 18, born in Nederland, came in 1922
So, Daniel remarried for a second time to a woman who's first husbands last name was "Vreeland". Daniel Poldermans also went back to Nederland in 1920 for 2 months to visit family. He left in September of 1920 and came back in November of 1920.
1930 Census: Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, California
-Lambert Polderman, 35, born in Holland, engineer
-Lillian, wife, 32, born in Massachusetts, USA (maiden name of "Livingston")
In New Jersey (in towns like Clifton) there are still several van Beveren (Van Beveren) families living there.
This is the information so far for these familes. Sorry that I could not find exact death dates for them.
mvg,
John