Klaiber Family History

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301 She is not registered in the town cemetery. Wonnenberg, Alice (I984)
 
302 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wonenberg, C. (I2538)
 
303 Shoemaker, descendant of Hessians. Freund, Anton (I3600)
 
304 Shown as Michael Sept in WB. (P.434) Sept, Johann Georg (I119)
 
305 Single car accident Will, Emma (I986)
 
306 Smallpox, buried on March 5, 1794 in Calmbach. Klaiber, Maria Sibylla (I3604)
 
307 so that her sister-in-law 'Justina Koenig' could cared for her while shehad her baby (Lillian) born 13 Jan 1906. Hoffman, Maria 'Mary' Charlotte (I563)
 
308 sold the homestead land for $1500 which included $800 cash and a mortgageof $700. Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
 
309 son Eddie took over the farm and Henry retired to an acreage in Hubaltanear Calgary and when he was not fishing, he sold eggs & milk. Eggs weresold to the Holly Cross Hospital and milk was sold directly from thesmall 10 acre farm. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
310 Son of Gottfried Durr and Anna Maria Faas. Faas, Georg Friedrich (I3624)
 
311 Son of Johann Georg Sept and Christina dorothea Stabler. Sept, Johann Georg (I119)
 
312 Space 5, Block 9, Lot 9, Mary's Witherspoon, Albert (I1037)
 
313 Spanish Influenza Wonenberg, Edward (I1162)
 
314 Stilborn. Klaiber, Hulda Stillborn (I3208)
 
315 Stilborn. Klaiber, Jacob (I3210)
 
316 Stilborn. Klaiber, Paulina (I3385)
 
317 Stilborn. Klaiber, Dorothea (I3386)
 
318 Stilborn. Klaiber, Jacob (I3410)
 
319 Stillborn. Klaiber, Maria (I3211)
 
320 Stillborn. Klaiber, Unknown (I3609)
 
321 Stillborn. Klaiber, Unknown (I3613)
 
322 Stillborn? Klaiber, Johannes (I3327)
 
323 stroke Ohlhausen, Irene (I32)
 
324 Taken from Death Registration Mauch, Walter (I552)
 
325 The book birth date of February 29, 1866 must not be correct for 1866 isnot a leap year. Heidinger, Justina (I3375)
 
326 The family Bible spells name as 'Ema' Quast, Ema 'Emma' Wilhelmina (I585)
 
327 The farm had been given to him by his older brother August.

In 1893 the farm was inherited by Samuel's 3 sons:
1. Christoph, the oldest took 1/3 and after his death in 1911, his 5daughters inherited this 1/3.
2. Samuel Jr, took over 1/3, however he also died in 1911 and his partwas inherited by his sons, Wilhelm, Edward, Alfred,Gustav (Robertimmigrated to Canada and sold his 1/5 share to the other 4 brothers).
3. Daniel, the youngest son, sold his 1/3 interest to Michael Tetzlaff(son of Daniel Tetslaff of #96) as he went to Vischina Gov Cherson [sic]in 1910. 
Wonnenberg, Samuel Sr (I737)
 
328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: R.A.L.R. Balbi / M.L. Campbell (F209)
 
329 The ship "Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross" left Bremen, Germany May 13, 1999 andarrived NY May 31, 1999. Wonnenberg, Ludwig Sr. (I554)
 
330 The ship "Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross" left Bremen, Germany May 13, 1999 andarrived NY May 31, 1999. Bauch, Wilhelmina (I555)
 
331 The ship manifest tells us that their sponsor was John Stadler of ElReno, OK and Nathalia's notes tell us that the family soon startedfarming Koenig, Gottlieb (I545)
 
332 The wedding was held at Elma's parent's farm house East of Carstairs. Family: Sebastian 'Babe' Fuller / Elma Ohlhausen (F24)
 
333 The wedding was held at Irene's parent's farm house, E. of Carstairs. Family: Paul Hauser / Irene Ohlhausen (F23)
 
334 The wedding was held at Martin's house. Family: Cedric Lapham Hallock / Mariam 'Marian' Wonenberg (F160)
 
335 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Bran Christopher Barre / A. Givan (F464)
 
336 They had 15 working horses and had as many as 9 horses pulling a 3 bottomplow. In 1932 they threshed 19,000 bushels of wheat and oats and afterselling it did not have enough money to cover the expenses. The wheatwas 27 cents a bushel. It was a good farm in the good times when therewas no hail and they got the rain at the right time. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
337 they moved to 1925 Mount View Cr. NW Calgary and on 31 May 1960 to 2033Mount View Cr. where they lived until 1974 when they moved to Didsbury,Alberta. After all the years of farming and hard work they could finallyjust retire. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
338 they moved to || and bought a dairy farmer which turned out to be aneconomical disaster and in 1927 we find them back in Idaho at Castlefordnear Twin Falls. Wonnenberg, Johann 'John' (I566)
 
339 they visited Nathalia's Wonnenberg family in Colorado and Littau familyin Lodi California Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
340 They worked hard but did not make much progress on this southern Albertafarm, so in 1925 when John Keim (Nathalia's step father) offered them a1/2 section of land with a house in the Acme district, they jumped atthe opportunity. The Rodney school was close and Eddie was born in thishouse. A 1927 land map shows that he owned the NW17+SW20-30-27 W4. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
341 This birth certificate was prepared based on the Lutheran Church recordsof 1894 and birth records in the municipality of Albota, Bessarabia. Thecertificate is in Russian and was prepared on 2 January 1902, signedunder seal by Municiple Sectretay Heller and was properly noterized tobe an exact copy of the municipal records. The original was discoveredby Eddy Ohlhausen is his fathers safe metal box about 1995 and wasoriginaly translated at the University of Calgary with a translation byAnn G. Rempel of Calgary in 2003 and a final draft prepared in 2010 whencomparing it to the official translation of a similar document forHenry's sister Pauline. D Ohlhausen Hemminger has the original. Source (S1)
 
342 This Littau family went to Canada along with Louisa's brother Ludwig Jr.Wonenberg and two sisters Dorothea (John Quast) and Justina Koenig andtheir families as well as her mother Wilhelmina Bauch Wonnenberg. Theywent to Hanna, Alberta to homestead except Justina stayed in Calgary andGrandma Wonnenberg stayed with Justina's family. Littau, Samuel (I565)
 
343 took out a homestead at SW19 TW33 RG11 W4 which was close ||They raisedtheir family and farmed here until they retired. Wonnenberg, Dorothea (I556)
 
344 took out a homestead at SW19 TW33 RG11 W4 which was close ||They raisedtheir family and farmed here until they retired. Quast, Johann 'John D.' (I557)
 
345 took over his father-in-law's homestead || and raised his family andfarmed this land for the next 20 years. Wonnenberg, Martin (I558)
 
346 traveled to England and then to Denmark to attend grandson Wayne'swedding. After the wedding they went to Schwaebish Hall to visit theOhlhausen family and then on a Rheine cruse and back to England andCanada Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
347 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Nicholson, M.E. (I2474)
 
348 Truck train accident at train crossing. Truck was from the sugar factoryfull of beet pulp. Wonnenberg, Emil (I983)
 
349 Twin brother to Cornelius Klaiber, Georg Ignatz (I74)
 
350 Twin brother to Georg Ignatz. Klaiber, Cornelius (I3565)
 

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