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2751 |
Does not appear on first settler list in 1767. Probably died. | Heinrich, Johann (I946)
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2752 |
Does not appear on first settler list in 1767. Probably died. | Goetz, Johann Konrad (I9726)
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2753 |
Does not appear on first settler list in 1767. Probably died. | Goetz, Katharina (I9727)
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2754 |
Does not appear on first settler list in 1767. Probably died. | Goetz, Anna (I9728)
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2755 |
Does not appear on the 1857 census. | Ohlberg, Johannes (I10911)
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2756 |
Does not appear on the 1857 census. | Filbert, Maria Susanna (I10914)
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2757 |
Does not show emigrating to Russia. Perhaps died? | Herbel, Nicholas (I10724)
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2758 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11834)
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2759 |
drowned | Herzog, Johann Peter (I5642)
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2760 |
drowned | Rosenthal, Johannes (I15436)
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2761 |
drowned in Pokrovsk | Schneider, Johannes (I13244)
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2762 |
Drowned. | Heinrich, Larry Jacob (I8401)
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2763 |
Due to mothers apparent age, Johann Georg may have been born to an unborn earlier spouse of Georg Adam Kreiss | Kries, Johann Georg (I5554)
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2764 |
Elks Cemetery, Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Wallace, John (I12325)
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2765 |
Elmwood Cemetery | Kukes, Henry (I10614)
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2766 |
Elsie I. (Dittenber) Schlagrait, 90, of Midland, died on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011 at Tendercare Nursing Home.
The daughter of the late Amelia Dittenber was born on Oct. 16, 1920 in Au Gres, MI. She was raised in Midland and graduated from Midland High in 1938. She sang in the Dow Girls\' Chorus while employed at Dow Chemical Co. She was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church, active in choir, Ladies Guild and LWML. She volunteered at Mid Michigan Medical Center for 38 years.
She is survived by daughters, Joyce (Joseph) Tafel of Midland and Janet (Edy) Maeder of Dwight, IL; four grandchildren, Elizabeth and Mark Tafel, Erik Maeder and Pamela (Allen) Rotert; and sister Frieda Milano.
Elsie was preceded in death by her husband Otto, her parents, brothers Arthur, Bernard and Merlin Dittenber and sister Adeline Bradshaw.
A Funeral Service was held at Our Savior Lutheran Church on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011 with Reverend Larry Wright officiating. Interment followed at Midland Memorial Gardens.
| Dittenber, Elsie (I11220)
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2767 |
Emblem Cemetery | Marcus, Jacob (I10693)
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2768 |
Emigrated from Heppenheim, Kurmainz | Keil, Johann George (I12222)
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2769 |
est. based on 1st child | Family (F577)
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2770 |
estimate based on child in 1841 | Isheim, Susanna Magdalena (I10798)
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2771 |
Eva was probably the first wife of Johannes. Also probably the mother of Johannes. The second wife probably started with the 1869 child. | Isheim, Eva Katharina (I5606)
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2772 |
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. ELCA, Birth, Marriage, Deaths. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Chicago, Illinois. | Source (S309)
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2773 |
exact date unclear-best approximation | Eurich, Anna Maria (I1678)
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2774 |
Fairview Cemetery | Schiebelhut, Maria Sophia (I1078)
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2775 |
Fairview Cemetery | Hergenroeder, Jacob (I12683)
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2776 |
Fairview Cemetery | Hergenroeder, Heinrich (I12684)
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2777 |
Fairview Cemetery | Hergenroeder, Amelia (I12687)
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2778 |
Fairview Cemetery | Hergenroeder, Andreas (I12694)
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2779 |
Fairview Cemetery | Behm, Maria (I12699)
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2780 |
Fairview Cemetery | Sinner, Heinrich (I12750)
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2781 |
Fairview Cemetery | Schneider, Amalia (I12788)
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2782 |
Family list of 1886 gives her birth name as Hergenroeder | Unknown, Alexandrina Katharina (I4026)
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2783 |
family moved to america | Johannes, Johann Adam (I1784)
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2784 |
Family name is translated as Edelmann on 1850 Kukkus census. The family name was omittted on this household in the 1857 census; for example this person was listed as just Philipp Christian. | Engelmann, Philipp Christian (I3377)
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2785 |
familysearch.org | Source (S187)
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2786 |
Farmer from Berghausen, Braunfels, Germany.
There are three Becker families on the Kukkus First Settlers List (David, Balthasar and Johann Adam). All three originate from Berghausen, Solms-Braunfels Principality, Hessen, Germany. From information in the Solms-Braunfels Archives we know that David is the son of Bernhardt Becker, but the other Beckers are not mentioned in that document. Birthdates for the three are 1743, 1745 and 1747.
Information from the Ortsfamilienbuch of Werdorf, Braunfels shows that the three above mentioned Kukkus immigrants are indeed all children of Johann Bernhard Becker. Unfortunately, the mothers name is not listed.
Name David Becker of Berghausen appears in Solms-Braunfels Archives as asking to emigrate to Volga Russia in 1766. It is also mentioned that he is the son of Bernhardt Becker. The other two Beckers are not mentioned in those archives. All three Becker families in Kukkus are from Berghausen, the same town in Braunfels. David and Balzer are in the same family group on the transport List. Johann Adam does not appear on the transport list (It is not complete).
Marquardt & Mai #350: Johann Adam Becker from Berghausen in the area of Gräfenstein Charlotta Noll from Nieder Weisel, married 17 May 1766 in Friedberg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #3554
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Wiebe Heinrichson 8 Aug 1766
Adam Becker
Ref, farmer from Braunfels
Wife: Charlotta
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #5
Johann Adam Becker
Age 24, ref, farmer from Berghausen, Braunfels
Wife: Charlotte 26
| Becker, Johann Adam (I2920)
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2787 |
Farmer from Berghausen, Braunfels, Germany. Son of the widow of Bernhardt Becker.
There are three Becker families on the Kukkus First Settlers List (David, Balthasar and Johann Adam). All three originate from Berghausen, Solms-Braunfels Principality, Hessen, Germany. From information in the Solms-Braunfels Archives we know that David is the son of Bernhardt Becker, but the other Beckers are not mentioned in that document. Birthdates for the three are 1743, 1745 and 1747.
Information from the Ortsfamilienbuch of Werdorf, Braunfels shows that the three above mentioned Kukkus immigrants are indeed all children of Johann Bernhard Becker. Unfortunately, the mothers name is not listed.
Name David Becker of Berghausen appears in Solms-Braunfels Archives as asking to emigrate to Volga Russia in 1766. It is also mentioned that he is the son of Bernhardt Becker. The other two Beckers are not mentioned in those archives. All three Becker families in Kukkus are from Berghausen, the same town in Braunfels. David and Balzer are in the same family group on the transport List. Johann Adam does not appear on the transport list (It is not complete).
Marquadt & Mai #344: David Becker from Berghausen in the area of Gräfenstein & Anna Maria Steckenmeister from Allendorff in the area of Gräfenstein, married 17 May 1766 in Friedburg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #3551
David Becker
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Wiebe Heinrichson 8 Aug 1766
Ref, farmer from Braunfels
Wife: Margaretha
1766-1767 Transport Lists #451
David Becker, ref
Wife: Anna Margreta
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #31
Age 22, ref, farmer from Berghausen, Braunfels
Wife: Katharina Elisabeth 21
Daughter: Anna Margaretha 2 weeks
The wife of David Becker b. 1745-1748 is listed on four different documents as Margaretha (in 1766), Anna Margaretha (in 1767), as Katharina Elisabeth (in 1767) and is Margaretha in 1798 as the widow of David Becker. If the 1767 document was incorrect we could assume that Anna Margaretha was his only wife. Otherwise we would have to assume multiple wives to make sense of this. The church book of Werdorf identifies has wife as Anna Maria Steckenmesser of Allendorf. According to Marquadt & Mai #344: David Becker from Berghausen in the area of Gräfenstein & Anna Maria Steckenmeister from Allendorff in the area of Gräfenstein, married 17 May 1766 in Friedburg. For now we are assuming that Anna Maria and Anna Margaretha are the same person and that the listing of Katharina Elisabeth is a mistake.
To assume otherwise would imply the existence of 4 different wives, 2 named Margaretha, one Katharina Elisabeth and one named Anna Maria.
| Becker, David (I2102)
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2788 |
Farmer from Loehnfeld, Kurpfalz, Germany. | Hoefner, Anna Maria (I2956)
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2789 |
Feb 188? | Dittenber, Johann Georg (I5669)
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2790 |
Filby, P. William, ed. <i>Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s</i>. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. | Source (S351)
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2791 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3546)
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2792 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3547)
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2793 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11818)
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2794 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11819)
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2795 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3561)
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2796 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F3727)
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2797 |
First wife died between 1834 and 1850 according to Pleve Surname Chart, and 2nd wife was married sometime in that same period. So there is a question as to who mothered which children in that time period. | Eurich, Andreas (I3768)
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2798 |
Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens-North Platte, Nebraska | Reitz, Harry Phillip (I9550)
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2799 |
For this person to make sense 11 month old Emilie in 1912 would have to be the same person as Margaret? | Krum, Mildred (I11335)
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2800 |
Forest Lawn Cemetery | Becker, Katharina (I254)
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