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California death record gives mother as Unknown Beltz and father as Gottfried Becker. Anna Marie's great granddaughter, GMC, reports that she has information that suggests Anna Marie's mother's name was Barbara Beltz. | Becker, Anna Marie (I5986)
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California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (<a href="http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. | Source (S300)
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California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (<a href="“http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com”">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California.</p> | Source (S282)
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California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images. | Source (S388)
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Call's Fort Cemetery | Clifton, John Laurence Sr (I12329)
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Calls Fort Cemetery | Yates, Willard Moss (I12432)
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Cannot be certain which of the two wives bore the chidlren. | Becker, Johann Georg (I3598)
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Cannot be sure which spouse of Johann Georg had this daughter. Although probably the 2nd spouse due to the huge gap in children's births. There may be more children that we are not aware of. | Schweitzer, Maria Katharina (I14381)
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Cannot be sure which wife is the mother of this child. | Rosenthal, Jakob (I14086)
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Cannot be sure which wife is the mother of this child. | Rosenthal, Alexander (I14092)
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Casper Star Tribune http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/obituaries/jamie-fancher/article_f712094b-de07-5196-95a0-4d5ca0b1851c.html
GILLETTE - Funeral services for Jamie Fancher, 30, will be held at 2 p.m., today, Sept. 7, 2007 at the Family Life Church with Pastor Martin Crump officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery.
She died Sept. 3, 2007 at her home of natural causes.
She was born on Dec. 17, 1976 in Sheridan, the daughter of Roger Goodman and Helen Beach. She was a 1995 graduate of Arvada-Clearmont High School. She was the loving mother of Ian and Lane.
She married the love of her life Andy Fancher on May 1, 2004 and made their home in Gillette.
She was employed by Blue Ribbon Mortgage for 4-1/2 years as a loan processor. She always believed in bettering herself as she was in the process of completing her business degree at Gillette College.
She enjoyed dirt biking and camping with her family and watching her boys play sports. She enjoyed playing volleyball and was an avid runner. She recently completed her first half-marathon in the Spearfish Canyon with a time of 1:57.07. She was a very outgoing person and a source of inspiration to others.
Survivors include her loving husband, two sons, Ian and Lane Voiles, all of Gillette; mother, Helen Beach of Tucson, Ariz.; father, Roger Goodman of Coal Strip, Mont.; three sisters and two brothers, Jason Goodman, Kim Kretschman, Kelli O'Loughlin, Josh Goodman and LeeAnn Goodman; grandmother, Betty Beach of Sheridan; three nephews and two nieces.
In lieu of flowers, an account has been established at First Interstate Bank, send attention to the Jamie Fancher Memorial Fund. Memorials and condolences may be sent in her name in care of Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home, 210 W. 5th Street, Gillette, 82716. | Goodman, Jamie Marie (I11845)
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Catholic Faith, From Meinz. Felsheim Village, arrived in Oranienbaum (not far from Saint Petersburg) on 8/8/1766 by the ship under the command of Heinrichson. Their children arrived in Kukkus Colony on 26 Jun1787.
It is a fact that only people of the Reformed Faith lived in Kukkus. This story will explain how a Catholic family arrived and settled in Kukkus.
As the widower, Adam Baum, was traveling to Russia with his children, he died while in Oranienbaum, near St Petersburg. His children were taken in by a childless famility he had befriended while on the ship which was taking both families to Russia. Wilhelm and Anna Maria Kloss took the parentless children in and raised them as their own in Kukkus. The children of Adam Baum, a Catholic, were raised in the Reformed Faith. That is how a family of Catholics arrived in the Reformed Faith village of Kukkus. (Story taken from a letter written by Dr Igor and Ludmila Pleve to Gene Lehman in 1998)
| Baum, Adam (I558)
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Cause of death: typhoid. | Becker, Elisabeth Maria (I11972)
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Certainly a descendant of Georg Schaefer, an original settler of Kukkus.
JDS Notes for JOHANN PHILIPP SCHÄFER:
He is suspected of being the Johann Philipp Schäfer born in Kukkus in about 1848.
More About CATHARINA-KATHERINE MARGARETHA JOHANNES:
Burial: Jun 1916, Bethel Cemetery, Sanger, Fresno County, CA, USA
More About JOHANN SCHÄFER and CATHARINA-KATHERINE JOHANNES:
Marriage: Bef. 1873, Kukkus (Vol'skaja), Kukkus, Samara, Russia
| Schaefer, Johann Philipp (I5188)
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Changed name to Jacob Henry | Heinrich, Jakob (I945)
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Child starved to death | Baum, Unknown (I12368)
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Children maternal parentage. Elisabeth is spouse on 1834 census. Maria Elisabeth Filbert is spouse on 1857 census. Anna Maria Becker born 1824 so could not have been first wife, therefore marriage must have been after 1857. | Maser, Heinrich Andreas (I14)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4090)
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Christina Maretha Isheim is listed in the 1850 census as a niece of Johannes Isheim. The illegitimate child of his sister Susanna Magdalena. But Susanna does not appear on the 1834 census or the 1850 census. Perhaps born after 1834? But her father died 1831? Child born 1841, say she gave birth at 16. Then we will use 1825 as estimated birth date. | Isheim, Susanna Magdalena (I10798)
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City Lutheran Church in Friedberg | Family (F622)
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City Lutheran Church in Friedberg | Family (F828)
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City Lutheran Church in Friedburg | Family (F794)
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City Lutheran Church in Friedburg | Family (F826)
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City Lutheran Church in Friedburg | Family (F3054)
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Clovis Cemetery | Geringer, Georgene-Jeanne Rose (I15950)
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Coachella Valley Public Cemetery | Schaefer, Katherine Margaret (I15935)
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Coachella Valley Public Cemetery | Goeringer-Geringer, Georg (I15948)
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Comment supplied by Bill Schmidt 2009: Grandpa Johann Jacob Reifschneider did NOT have the second marriage to Mary Schwartz Krause in 1915, whoever she may be. I know it is on the Pleve charts, but it didn't happen. Note that Grandma Margaret Katherine lived until 1926, and he died in 1922.
| Reifschneider, Johann Jakob (I1588)
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Comment supplied by Derek Sturges in 2009: Martha Maser, apparent daughter of Peter (1893) and Helen Greifenstein, was really Peter’s step-daughter. This is made clear in the 1930 Census, where her name is given as Martha Zaske, step-daughter. I don’t know if she was subsequently adopted by Pete, but Marlene tells me that, later in her life, Martha did use Maser name; (also, that she had an illegitimate child, Gerald Maser.) | Zaske, Martha (I9090)
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Comments from Spencer L Fraise:
Description: This is my 2nd great grandmother, her daughter Marie Bitter is my great grandmother.
I have a story handed down to me by my grandmother Esther (Marie's daughter) stating the following about Christina (or Kristine as written on Marie and Peter's manifest when they came to the US on the SS Republic in 1907).
I haven't been able to find any information on her or her other son that she remained behind in Russia with. The only record I can find that connects her to my great grandmother is the SS Republic manifest. Maybe posting the story will help others who may have a similar story and may have more information regarding her and her son.
The story goes:
In the year 1891 Mary Bitter was born in Volgograd, Russia. When Mary was 8 years old her father died. Mary's mother Christina, planned to leave the hard life in Russia and to take her three children to the United States. As the four were being given a physical examination in order to leave the country the youngest child, a boy was found to have an eye defect. Christina was told that her son could not leave Russia because of it. So with a love that only a mother knows she bid farewell to 17 year old Peter and 15 year old Mary. She put them on a ship bound for the United States and intended to follow when her son's eyes got better. She was never able to do so, remaining in Russia with her son. She eventually died enroute to Siberia. Peter and Mary went to Sugar City, Colorado to live with other immigrant families where they worked in the cantaloupe fields to support themselves.
My grandmother (Esther) traveled to Germany with her brother Ben around 2000 and met with some relatives living there. They were told that Christina did not actually die enroute to Siberia but actually survived the war.
| Goeringer, Christina (I12558)
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Cook County Clerk, comp, Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records, Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008 | Source (S222)
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Cook County Clerk, Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records, Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008 | Source (S165)
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Correct spelling of Lura provided by her son, Paul. | Best, Lura Lee (I8552)
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Could this be Johann Christian Debus?? Johann Christian does not appear on the 1798 Kukkus census. | Delos, Christian (I3057)
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Country | Engelmann, Maria Elisabetha (I9156)
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date appears to be typo based on marr date | Busick, Johannes (I4463)
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date from wifes obituary | Dittenber, Edward (I9145)
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date his widow had child with new husband | Engelmann, Johann Philipp (I2983)
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date illegible | Bell, Charlotte (I13418)
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date in error | Busick, Anna Maria (I14261)
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date incorrect?? father died 1903 | Baum, Maria (I13131)
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date moved to Laub | Ohlberg, Jakob Peter (I3056)
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date of 1st child | Family (F537)
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Date of birth is too early for his parents ages, however that is what the transcription reads. Apparently an error in the birthdate. | Rosenthal, Johann Georg (I15452)
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Dau of Maria Tribelhorn. Step-dau to Heinrich Wick. | Wick, Maria (I15392)
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Daughter Anna/Emma lists Henry Dittenber and Anna Reity as parents on her death record. I suspect Reity is a misspelling or error for Reitz. In 1900 she lived next to Johann Philipp Reitz household in Lincoln. I suspect a connection. | Reitz, Mary Katharina (I10922)
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deaf and dumb | Maser, Konrad (I150)
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deaf and dumb | Schneider, Johannes (I13549)
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deaf mute | Weigandt, Johann Georg (I2522)
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Death and burial records, select counties and years. California State Archives, Sacramento, California. | Source (S301)
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