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3901 The German version of this obit reads born to Peter Baum and wife on 1 Oct 1885 in Kukkus, Russia. Baum, Anna Margaretha (I11655)
 
3902 The groom's father and the bride's mother were married. Family (F9789)
 
3903 The Heinrich Surname Chart has him as a son of Wilhelm Anton Heinrich b. 1781. However, the 1850 census states that he is the nephew of Wilhelm Anton, not a son, through an unknown brother. Heinrich, Johann Georg (I958)
 
3904 The Johannes surname chart says she married in 1894, but does not a spouses name. The Klemm marriage comes from the Klemm surname chart of Klemm to Christina Johannes. Klemm, Johannes (I12168)
 
3905 The Katherine Elisabeth Isheim born 1832 on the 1834 Kukkus Census almost certainly has to be the same person as the Katherine Elisabeth Isheim born 1832 on the 1857 Census married to Johann Heinrich Kukkus. Isheim is not a common name in the Volga colonies. In fact there are no Isheims other than the Kukkus Isheims found on the original first settler lists or found in any of the 1798 census lists for the colonies. Isheim, Katharina Elisabeth (I3507)
 
3906 The movement table in the 1798 Schilling Census Revision says #2589 1797 Schilling; Margaretha, daughter of Just Heisner, married Konrad Dell in Kukkus (Kukkus household #7). Family (F540)
 
3907 The name Maria Margaretha Fazius appears twice in this household. Obviously one of the names is in error. This is probably Maria Elisabeth Fazius b. 1789 who married Heinrich Balhtasar Krumm. Fazius, Maria Margaretha (I11189)
 
3908 The Pleve chart shows this person as son of Johannes Eurich, grandson of Heinrich Johannes Eurich, as does the 1850 census. However the 1857 census shows him as son of Johannes. One census is obviously incorrect. I feel the 1857 census is correct. Eurich, Johann Heinrich (I2730)
 
3909 The Pleve chart shows this person as son of Johannes Eurich, grandson of Heinrich Johannes Eurich, as does the 1850 census. However the 1857 census shows him as son of Johannes. One census is obviously incorrect. I feel the 1857 census is correct. Eurich, Johann Georg (I9870)
 
3910 The Reifschneider Surname Chart by Pleve shows two spouses (Katherine Louisa Houire and Eva Trummuller) for Johannes, but does not give marriage dates. The 1834 census shows a spouse of Katherina Louisa Unknown. The 1850 and 1857 Census shows a spouse of Eva Trummuller. It is therefore uncertain who was the mother of the children borrn before 1850.

1816 census shows age of 1/2 
Reifschneider, Johannes (I4995)
 
3911 The Reifschneider Surname Chart by Pleve shows two spouses (Katherine Louisa Houire and Eva Trummuller) for Johannes, but does not give marriage dates. The 1834 census shows a spouse of Katherina Louisa Unknown. The 1850 and 1857 Census shows a spouse of Eva Trummuller. It is therefore uncertain who was the mother of the children borrn before 1850. Trummueller, Eva Magdalena (I1507)
 
3912 The Reifschneider Surname Chart lists first wife of Georg as unknown and second wife as Anna Katharina Spath. 1857 Census lists spouse of Maria Katharina Herzog, therefore she must be the first wife. Herzog, Maria Katharina (I1513)
 
3913 The same name is listed twice in the 1798 census, but with a different age. Fazius, Maria Margareta (I2025)
 
3914 The same name is listed twice in the 1798 census, but with a different age. Obviously one of the names is in error. This is probably Maria Elisabeth Fazius b. 1789 who married Heinrich Balthasar Krumm. Fazius, Maria Margareta (I10639)
 
3915 The support for this is that this guy and his second wife served as godparents to his second wife's sister's kid in Laub at that time. Goetz, Maria Elisabeth (I2177)
 
3916 The tomb of Susanna Maser (nee Mueller) is still in place and secured in the outer wall of Lengfelder church. The inscription reads this epitaph: 'Here rests the honor and virtuous wife Anna Maria Maserin: Anna was born 1668 - Marty, went into the marriage in 1691 - 25 February with the ehrengeachteten Mr. John Maser, official mayor down here, have in marriage, ongoing ... Four children two sons and two daughters born, So still live as long as God wants, died anno 1731, 2nd November has, brought her age to 63 years and six Months.
The tomb is made of red sandstone and is approximately 185 cm high and was probably later walled in the outer wall of the church Lengfelder. In the upper part as one text frame is visible, but who is not completely preserved. Parts of this text read: 'Revelation of John ... who overcomes shall in white dresses ...'. This text is probably from the Revelation of John, chapter 3, verse 5: 'He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments and I will not blot out his name from the book of life, and I will call his name before my Father and his angels. " Moreover, the inscription on two well-preserved figures of angels to see the hold with her hands a coat of arms. The emblem shows a two or three fruits (apples?) Or leaves after obweisendem arrow (crossbow?) And above in a semicircle three stars. (Adapted from Heath AL Banse, Michel City)

Google translation from website http://gw1.geneanet.org/
 
Mueller, Anna Marie (I11075)
 
3917 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. 
Steckenmesser, Anna Maria (I2981)
 
3918 There are 4 Katharina Krumms, b. 1850: (a) dau. of Johann Georg Krumm (b. 1825); (b) dau. of Johannes Krumm (b. 1828); (c) wife of Johann Georg Felsing (b. 1842 ); and (d) wife of Johann Georg Heinrich (b. 1843). It is likely that there were only two Katharinas, but it is not clear which father and son-in-law belong together Krumm, Katharina (I1063)
 
3919 There are 4 Katharina Krumms, b. 1850: (a) dau. of Johann Georg Krumm (b. 1825); (b) dau. of Johannes Krumm (b. 1828); (c) wife of Johann Georg Felsing (b. 1842 ); and (d) wife of Johann Georg Heinrich (b. 1843). It is likely that there were only two Katharinas, but it is not clear which father and son-in-law belong together Krumm, Katharina (I1453)
 
3920 There are 4 Katharina Krumms, b. 1850: (a) dau. of Johann Georg Krumm (b. 1825); (b) dau. of Johannes Krumm (b. 1828); (c) wife of Johann Georg Felsing (b. 1842 ); and (d) wife of Johann Georg Heinrich (b. 1843). It is likely that there were only two Katharinas, but it is not clear which father and son-in-law belong together Krumm, Katharina (I4799)
 
3921 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).

1766 Kuhlberg List #3550
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Wiebe Heinrichson 8 Aug 1766
Anna Becker, ref, from Braunfels
Children : Balzer 18, Jakob 9, Wilhelm 7, Susanna 24, Elisabeth 12

1766-1767 Transport Lists #454
Anna Maria Becker, ref, widow
Children: Baltasar Becker 19, Jakob 12, Johann Wilhelm 10, Susanna 25, Anna Elisabeth 14

1767 Kukkus First Settler List #37
Balzer Becker
Age 20, ref, farmer from Berghausen, Braunfels
Wife: Marianna 18

Anna and 3 children are listed on the Kukkus First Settler List in the household of Johann Konrad Herpel. 
Becker, Baltasar (I2208)
 
3922 There are two daughters named Catharina Barbara in the transcriptions of both the 1850 and 1857 Kukkus Censuses. Schaefer, Johann Friedrich (I3557)
 
3923 There is a Mindt (Georg HH88) household in Schilling on the 1798 census, perhaps that is her correct surname. Her husband's parents were from Schilling. The Mindt spelling is from Brent Mai's 1798 census translation. The AHSGR translation of both the 1775 and 1798 census spells it as Mende. It seems likely that Anna Katharina is the daughter of one of Georg Minde's sons who were born in 1777 and 1780. Mende, Anna Katharina (I3339)
 
3924 There is an immigration record of a Frederick Weitzel b. 1891 from the Volga German village of Frank. Although this appears to be the fred that ended up in Oregon married to amelia, not colorado married to eva, per ww1 draft registration. Weitzel, Fred (I11445)
 
3925 There is some uncertainly to her parentage. We are unsure exactly when Johann Konrad switched from wife 1 Elisabeth Witter to wife 2 Maria Margaretha Becker. We are assuming it was prior to 1851 to accomodate the birth of Susanna Maria and Johannes, but we cannot be sure. Debus, Susanna Maria (I763)
 
3926 They had 6 children from that marriage, per Jamey Lusk, Flora Elizabeth (I12464)
 
3927 they moved to america Johannes, Jakob (I2711)
 
3928 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F3716)
 
3929 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F3780)
 
3930 Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1910/index.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Source (S336)
 
3931 This appears to be a typo for 1/1/1904 Reitz, George J (I441)
 
3932 This census entry in 1850 is obscured. No age is available and the other entries do not show. Kisselman, Gottfried (I4873)
 
3933 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F2602)
 
3934 This is a placeholder person to tie in two grandchildren of Johann Martin Kisselman who are brothers to each other, but parents are not known. The household in the 1850 census is obscured, other than son Gottfried b. 1838. Through the 1886 Kukkus Family List this person is identified as Johann Gottfried Kisselman. Birthdate is not known. He is not living in 1886. Kisselman, Johann Gottfried (I4871)
 
3935 This is how name was recorded. Baum, Maria Magdelena (I3505)
 
3936 This is most likely the daughter of Johannes Kisselman b. 1801. Based upon her age and her husbands second wife's age, it would seem that Katharina Elisabeth is the mother of the first 3 children born. There is then a 10 year gap in children. It would then appear that the second wife is having the children. Kisselman, Katharina Elisabeth (I4815)
 
3937 This is most likely the same person as Maria Margaretha Wiesenthal who appears on the 1798 Walter Census listed as being from Kukkus. This is probably a translation error from the Russian on the census record. I cannot find any Wiesenthals on any 1798 Census or on any of the Volga Villages First Settler List other than this entry,. Rosenthal, Maria Margaretha (I2726)
 
3938 This is probably Konrad Isheim b. who died 1827. Based upon children's birthdates, Maria Elisabeth Rosenthal's first husband died between 1821 (date of last child with him) and 1827 (first child with 2nd husband). However, Konrad's brother Johann Philip died in 1821, However, that seems too long before she remarried and had children. There were no other Isheim's in Kukkus who could have been the father. In 1798, the Isheim surname was not in any of the other colonies, except for Kukkus. Isheim, Unknown (I3849)
 
3939 This is probably the Maria Heitzenraeder that married Georg Conrad Preuss before 1845 in Lauwe. Heizenraeder, Anna Maria (I3631)
 
3940 This is probably the same person as Anna Margaetha Heizenraeder born in 1828 Heizenraeder, Maria Margaretha (I5040)
 
3941 This is probably the same person as Maria Margaetha Heizenraeder born in 1829 Heizenraeder, Anna Margaretha (I10931)
 
3942 This is probably the same person as Maria Margaretha Fazius b. 1789 who appears on the 1798 Kukkus census in the houshold of Philip Fazius as one of 2 daughters named Maria Margaretha Fazius. Obviously, one of those two names had to be in error. Fazius, Maria Elisabeth (I1107)
 
3943 This is probably Werdorf, Solms-Braunsfels Principality Pfeil, Johann Christian (I3029)
 
3944 This is the headline and picture accompanying an article in a 1936 Arenac County Independent. A synopsis of the article is as follows: In the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dittenber with two of their granddaughters, Dorothy and Rose Dittenber and their only great-grandchild, Robert Dittenber. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on January 17 of this year at their home near Au Gres. They were remarried by Rev. G. K. Widmayer of the St. Johns Congregational church. They were originally married in Kukus, Russia in 1886 and came to this county in 1902, moving to the Au Gres area in 1904. Dittenber, Peter (I15238)
 
3945 This lady is referred to as Catharina, Anna Catharina and C(K)atherina Margaretha. Either one or more of those entries are mistakes or perhaps there are two different wives here. Pleve refers to Catharina Margaretha as first wife and Margaretha Baum as 2nd wife.

Various genealogies show Heinrich Johannes's first wife being Katharina Margaretha Kisselman. I have not been able to find a citation on that. 
Unknown, Katharina Margaretha (I2988)
 
3946 This may be the correct spelling of the surname. Mende, Anna Katharina (I3339)
 
3947 This may be the same person as Anna Elisabeth Kuhn b 1850 who married Johannes Hergenroeder Kuhn, Anna Elisabeth (I10903)
 
3948 This may be the same person as Anna Elisabeth Kuhn b. 1840 dau of Philipp Kuhn and Christina Kukkus Kuhn, Anna Elisabeth (I3924)
 
3949 This may be the same person as Dorothy Heinrich b. 2/3/1911 d. 4/28/1912 in Wyuka Cemetery sec-2, A lot-Sp-10 Heinrich, Dorothy Eldora (I4083)
 
3950 This name seems to be an obvious very bad translation error. Rudolph, Maria Christina (I1082)
 

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