Kukkus Families Home Page
Genealogy of the village of Kukkus, Russia
First Name:  Last Name: 
[Advanced Search]  [Surnames]

Notes


Matches 3,001 to 3,050 of 4,085

      «Prev «1 ... 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 ... 82» Next»

 #   Notes   Linked to 
3001 illegitimate Dittenber, Anna (I12988)
 
3002 illegitimate Johannes (I13027)
 
3003 illegitimate Krumm, Alexander (I13028)
 
3004 illegitimate Heinrich, Heinrich (I13039)
 
3005 illegitimate Elisabeth, Katharina (I13040)
 
3006 illegitimate Schaefer, Katharina Eliabetha (I15840)
 
3007 illegitimate birth by Magdalena Kuhlmann Kuhlmann, Georg Jakob (I10418)
 
3008 illegitimate dau of Elisabeth Reifschneider Reifschneider, Amalie (I8516)
 
3009 illegitimate dau of Elisabetha Becker Elisabetha, Maria (I14513)
 
3010 illegitimate dau of katharina Barbara Becker Becker, Katharina (I13783)
 
3011 illegitimate dau of Katharina Margaretha Becker Louisa (I14484)
 
3012 illegitimate dau of Margaretha Dittenber Dittenber, Anna Margaretha (I13408)
 
3013 illegitimate dau of Maria Elisabeth Wick Wick, Amalia (I14599)
 
3014 illegitimate dau of Maria Katharina schweitzer Schweitzer, Katharina Margaretha (I14382)
 
3015 illegitimate dau of Maria Sophia Schengel Amalia (I13880)
 
3016 Illegitimate daughter Reitz, Amalie (I308)
 
3017 Illegitimate son of Amalie Felsing Klemm, Jacob (I6290)
 
3018 Illegitimate son of Anna Barbara Rosenthal Georg, Johann (I14168)
 
3019 illegitimate son of Anna Maria Becker Becker, Konrad (I14650)
 
3020 illegitimate son of Anna Maria Schaefer Krumm, Peter (I14745)
 
3021 illegitimate son of Elisabeth Katharina Becker Phillip, Johann (I14527)
 
3022 illegitimate son of Katharina Elisabetha Kukkus Kukkus, Heinrich (I13952)
 
3023 illegitimate son of Katharina Klaus Gottlieb (I14238)
 
3024 illegitimate son of Katharina Margaretha Heizenraeder Heizenraeder, Heinrich (I14674)
 
3025 illegitimate son of Katharina Margaretha Heizenraeder Heizenraeder, Heinrich (I14674)
 
3026 illegitimate-father??? Krumm, Maria (I4158)
 
3027 illigetimate Debus, Maria (I4240)
 
3028 Illigitimate birth--her mother is unknown. Trinkaus, Anna Maria (I11092)
 
3029 illigitimate son of Eva Elisabeth Felsing Felsing, Christoph (I13239)
 
3030 Immanuel Lutheran Church Family (F3830)
 
3031 Immigration document 12 Apr 1902 lists his brother-in-law Gottfried Schmidt as his destination. Unable to pin down this Gottfried. Kukes, Conrad (I10610)
 
3032 immigration manifest in 1902 mentions "brother-in-law" Gottfried Schmidt Schmidt, Marie Susanna (I10615)
 
3033 In 1652, a year before the death of his father, Gabriel Maser was a schoolmaster at Swiss Emmental case-Umstadt and then in 1658 after Lengfeld. It is likely that in 1652 he followed a call or a recruitment of the Palatinate rulers in Heidelberg, in the Odenwald to represent the teachings of the Reformed Church and to teach by teaching. Already in the 16th Century, the rulers had decided after a kofessionellen back and forth for the Calvinist direction. 1576, while many reformietrte officials, preachers and school teachers were expelled, because the then ruler of the Lutheran doctrine known but already in 1583 was the Calvinistic doctrine introduced in the country. (Werner Maser, Wersau) Taken from AL Heidi Banse, Michel City

a good translaion from the website http://gw1.geneanet.org/ 
Maser, Gabriel (I11057)
 
3034 in childhood Krumm, Johann Philipp (I1305)
 
3035 In route to Kukkus Reifschneider, Juliana (I1575)
 
3036 in route to Saratov Engel, Anna Maria (I1494)
 
3037 In the 1886 Kukkus Family List this person is listed as the step-mother of Johannes Herstein (b.25 Aug 1841) Hammel, Katharina Maria (I15155)
 
3038 in the 1886 Kukkus Family List Wilhelmina is the step-mother of a brother of Johannes Schaefer (b. 6 Aug 1846) Felsing, Wilhelmina (I1682)
 
3039 In the War with Japan Maser, Johann Peter (I50)
 
3040 in transit to USA Kukkus, Johannes (I13968)
 
3041 inferred from 1798 Straub Census and Kukkus Movement Chart. Zerr, Heinrich (I3059)
 
3042 Info from Tessa Turner:
Here is the obit from the fresno bee (catherine steinhauer and anna barbara huber are the sisters).
born Oct 21 1862, Russia
died Fresno, CA on Feb 8th 1840
Henry Baker, Retired Drayman, Succumbs Henry Baker, 77 a retired dray- man, died this afternoon in his home at 2105 Geneva Avenue following an extended illness. A native .of Russia, he had lived In Fresno County thirty eight years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Baker; three sons, John, Jacob and Henry Baker, Jr.; two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Baker and Mrs. Anne Simons; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Huber and Mrs. Catherine Steinhauer, and eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren, all of Fresno. The Lisle Funeral. Home is arranging the funeral services 
Becker(Baker), Heinrich (I2738)
 
3043 Information from a memorial editorial and obituary notice in the Arenac County Independent, 13/9/2006
Graduated from AuGres-Sims High School in 1976.
Earned an Associate's degree in agriculture from Michigan State University
Tom was involved in an accident in 1983 that left him a quadriplegic, but he went on to farm for 22 years. He designed a lift for his tractor, enabling him to drive it - the first of its kind.
He also designed a pickle sorter that he sold to the Bessinger Pickle Company.
A Board member of the Arenac County Soil Conservation District for many years, and of the AuGres-Sims School Board from 1984-1996. President of the AuGres Athletic Booster Club for 22 years. 
Heinrich, Thomas (Tom) E (I8398)
 
3044 Information from Jack JDS:
This woman is Maria Christina Goringer/Garinger, the illegitimate daughter
of above. As her mother brought her to Kukkus when she (the mother)
married Krumm/Krum, she became the stepdaughter of Krumm/Krum. In fact,
she is listed as the stepdaughter in two records showing their immigration
through Quebec City, QC, Canada. In one she is listed a handful of lines
above the Krumm/Krum family, and in the other she is written in as the last
entry with the family. In both she's a stepdaughter. I think this clan
came in to Quebec City and traveled through Winnipeg on their way to
Lincoln, NE.

In the 1910 Census the Krumm/Krum family is listed in Michigan with 6 kids,
the eldest being Margaretha Catharina from Krumm/Krum's prior
marriage. The son Andreas/Andrew from the same prior marriage was still in
Nebraska, where the family had originally settled. I believe he was
working as a laborer on a farm a few counties away from Lincoln and
enumerated as "Andy Krumb." He subsequently followed to Michigan as I will
note in a moment. The next eldest "Krum" daughter was, in fact, the
stepdaughter Maria Christina Goringer/Garinger, the illegitimate daughter
of the wife Maria Christina (Goringer) Krumm/Krum. The remaining 4 kids
were from both of these parents, and they are actually the only ones
included in the "count" of 4 born, 4 living. It should read 5 born, 5
living, but apparently either the enumerator or the wife did not understand
that this field meant kids by just the mother, not by both parents. The
record also indicates that these folks had been married 10 years, he on his
second marriage, she on her first. In his case I'm not so sure that he was
only married once before, but in hers this was, in fact, her first marriage.

On 23 Feb 1913 Andreas/Andrew, son of Krumm/Krum by the prior marriage,
married Maria Christina Goringer/Garinger, the illegitimate daughter of
Maria Christina (Goringer) Krumm/Krum. I wonder how they met? Ha! In the
record the bride's name is spelled Garinger, which is the variant used by
most, if not all, of my Goringer cousins that settled in Michigan. The
bride's father's name is "Peter." It may well actually have been some
Peter, but I doubt it. The mother's name was "Mary." The bride was living
with her mother, Maria Christina aka "Mary" and her stepfather, so I would
think her mother was "kind enough" to supply her with the "legitimate"
father's name. Actually, I think what her mother provided was her own (the
mother's) father's name, Peter, and it wouldn't surprise me if she never
let on to the girl that she was illegitimate, and that the girl's obituary
may well also be incorrect on this point. Either way, the fact that the
mother provided this name Peter seems to have led most, if not all,
"genealogists" astray. Ha! They could search for the mysterious Peter
Goringer until the end of time, and they'd never find him because he
doesn't exist.
 
Goeringer, Maria Christina (I11541)
 
3045 Information from JDS:
This woman is Maria Christina Goringer, born 21 May 1877 in Lauwe. Her
father's name was Peter Goringer. Her mother's name was Catharina
Dittenbier (?) - not certain of the spelling. In the Pleve chart for
Goringer she appears with an illegitimate daughter, Maria Christina
Goringer, born 16 Dec 1896. In a transcription of 1886 Lauwe family lists
she appears as 8 years old (as of 1 Jan 1886, so born 1877), married with
no indication of when and no Lauwe household number (suggesting she'd moved
to another colony to marry), and the same illegimate daughter, though the
daughter's birthdate is 11 Nov 1886 in this. I'd go with Pleve's date
absent better information. He's not always correct, but he's better than
most other transcribers. Per her obituary she married Andreas/Andrew
Krumm/Krum on 6 Feb 1900, presumably in Kukkus. It would seem her parents
(both still living past 1900) probably helped her with her kid for a few
years until she found a man to marry. Naturally, she brought her
illegitimate daughter to Kukkus with her. Her first child of eight by
Krumm/Krum was Peter, born 21 Aug 1900 in Kukkus. I'm going to assume this
kid was Krumm/Krum's and that she did not arrive already a month or two
pregnant by some other guy. The fact that this kid is named Peter suggests
he was named for her father. The rest of the kids were born in the
US. Krumm/Krum was married (at least) once before, and by the immediately
prior wife he had two living kids, both of which were on the boat. One,
Margaretha Catharina, married Heinrich/Henry Heinrich. The other,
Andreas/Andrew, is more interesting as you will see.
 
Goeringer, Maria Christina (I11539)
 
3046 information provided by Theresa Hess Jennings -

Maria Katharina Herstein married Konrad Bell who was born 1873 in Kukkus, son of George Philip Bell and Anna Katharina Metzker. Per her obituary, they were married on Nov 15, 1894, in Omsk Russia. At the time, it is my understanding that the Bell family was living in a village called Popovka, outside Omsk. They migrated to the US in 1901 and did not have any children at the time, which makes me think that perhaps they were married later than 1894. Maria Katharina's 1944 marriage certificate to her 2nd husband Johann Georg Balzer notes that her parents were "Peter Herstein and Maria Katherine Floch". 
Herstein, Maria Katharina (I13461)
 
3047 Information provided by Theresa Hess Jennings-
per his obituary in the Kirchenbote 7Feb1935, Adam Metzker was born on Jun 26, 1870, on the Kuban (river) Caucasus in the Friedenstal colony of Russia. "Er var am 26 Juni 1870 am Kuban Caucasus in der Kolonie Friedenstal, Russia".

He was the son of George Wilhelm Metzker (1845-1896) and Elisabeth Kerber (b 1850) who were from Stahl am Tarlyk. See George Wilhelm in the Stahl am Tarlyk census - Fam#77 in 1850 and family #104 in 1857.

Adam's obit also notes he was confirmed by Pastor Allendorf in 1886, and I believe this would be in Kukkus.

Adam Metzker married Katherine Bell in about 1889 or 1890. Their first child was born in Jun 1890. They left Kukkus for a village outside Omsk in 1893, and migrated to the US in 1903.

It is interesting to note that Adam's father, George Wilhelm Metzker, was the brother (or likely half-brother) of his wife's mother, Anna Katharina Metzker Bell (1853-1913).
 
Metzker, George Wilhelm (I16013)
 
3048 Information provided by Theresa Jennings Hess-

Katharina Metzker (1853-1913) who married George Philip Bell (1844-1893) was born in Stahl am Tarlyk on January 3, 1853. She was the daughter of Christian Gottfried Metzker, born 1809, and his 3rd wife, Anna Katharina Kromm, born 1816. She is listed in Family #104 in the 1857 Stahl am Tarlyk census with her parents, she is age 4. Her full name was Anna Katharina Metzker. In about 1894, Katharina Metzker Bell and her 4 children migrated east to a village outside Omsk Siberia. Katharina Metzker Bell migrated to the US in 1903 with her daughters, Katherine Elisabeth Bell Hess and Katherine Bell Metzker, and their families. She joined her son Konrad Bell and her other daughter Katherine Margaret Bell Baum 
Metzger, Anna Katharina (I10601)
 
3049 Is this the same person with two somewhat similar names listed on two records, or is it two different wives? Trippel, Maria Margaretha (I3390)
 
3050 Is this two different women? Petri, Anna Margaretha (I3536)
 

      «Prev «1 ... 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 ... 82» Next»