Klaiber Family History
My Klaiber Family Tree
Notes
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201 | Edna Hay told the W. Fuller that her Grandpa called her Grandma "MariaCharletta" (Won3, page 51). | Hoffman, Maria 'Mary' Charlotte (I563)
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202 | Edna'a mother called her 'Edna May' - so that is what she used all herlife even though it was Marie. | Beierbach, Edna Marie (I721)
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203 | Elma was born in the house on the family farm. | Ohlhausen, Elma (I34)
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204 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Littau, D. (I1498)
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205 | Estimated death day. | Glaiber, Anna Barbara (I3581)
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206 | Eva was the wife of the original owner of farm #14 (Karl Rondthaler) andupon his death she married Karl Wonnenberg and he operated farm #14. | Family: Karl Wonnenberg / Eva Rosina Schmidtke (F232)
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207 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hay, T.T.D. (I727)
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208 | from 'Nemezko Chaginsk' which is Russian for Kronental, N. Caucasus. | Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
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209 | from grave stone | Mechalke, Elmer G. (I596)
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210 | Gichter? buried November 20, 1793 in Calmbach. | Klaiber, Christina Philippina (I3605)
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211 | Gottfried became a cutter. | Sept, Gottfried (I41)
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212 | grave stone | Wonenberg, Gustav 'Gus' (I599)
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213 | Grave stone and Obit.. | Bowes, Marolyn Vicki (I54)
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214 | had attended the Rodney and Bancroft schools and after marriage theyfarmed just one km from the Ohlhausen farm in Bancroft. She was veryactive in the community and her baking and handy craft were well knownto take first prize at the fair. | Ohlhausen, Irene (I32)
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215 | had lump removed off his shoulder and it was diagnosed as not cancerousand an operation on 25 Sept.1974 in the same area showed it was fastgrowing cancer. | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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216 | He added an H between his first and last names to prevent his mail beingmixed up because his cousin, Henry Ohlhausen, lived close to his farmsouth of Irvine. | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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217 | He drowned in an irrigation ditch which was between the house and thebarn, while his mother was in town. He had tried to crawl over a woodenplank that was used to get to the barn. After he had been missing forsome time, a neighbour found him in the ditch. | Koenig, Willie (I571)
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218 | He fell out of a tree and hit his head on a rock. | Littau, Richard James (I1411)
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219 | He grew up in one of the German settlements in part of Russian that isArmenia today. His son Don said "Our grandfather lived practically in the shadow of MountArarat". | Greenwalt, Henry Jacob (I598)
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220 | He is buried in the Bierbach family plot purchased by his father'Daniel'who died in 1923 (Won3, page 58) | Bierbach, Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. (I601)
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221 | He moved with family to Canada and when his mother died, lived with hisaunt Louise Littau near Hanna, AB until he became of age. He worked as afarm hand and later as a bull dozer operator and never married. | Koenig, Chris (I553)
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222 | He was a Cpl in the US army and was in the Korean war. | Mechalke, Jim (I651)
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223 | He was a machinist in McGill NV untill retirement. | Olson, Merlyne 'Dale' (I1188)
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224 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wonenberg, W.T.E. (I2537)
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225 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jones, J.A. (Wilburn) (I1165)
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226 | Heart attack | Thomson, John Mervin (I590)
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227 | Heart Leakage leading eventually to kidney failure. Frances Ohlhausendied on the farm, E. of Carstairs. | Ohlhausen, Frances (I36)
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228 | Henry wanted a full section in one square block because at the timeeveryone farmed with horses and it was important to have the landaccessible from the barn. We assume that he sold the half section in1928 when he found his full section and || which he farmed until 1950.We are told that Henry was a real horse person and always had the bestteam in the district. | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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229 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: K.C.C. Littau / M. Ott (F410)
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230 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wonenberg, B. (I2540)
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231 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wonenberg, D. (I2541)
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232 | His hobby of fishing kept him busy, going to all sorts of fishing areasin the country. On 13 Feb. 1962 he and his fishing partner Matchett,were in court and fined $50 for being over the limit at a small troutpond. | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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233 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sawatsky, V. (I726)
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234 | His official name may have been Heinrich Friedrich and was known asFriedrich. | Wonnenberg, Friedrich Heinrich (I730)
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235 | http://www.archives.gov/index.html | Repository (R8)
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236 | I received both the patened record and this deed record from D Mechalkeon his visit to Canada 5 Aug 2006.(His wife is from Oklahoma) | Source (S279)
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237 | I received both the patened record and this deed record from DickMechalke on his visit to Canada 5 Aug 2006.(His wife is from Oklahoma) | Source (S418)
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238 | In 1907 the family moved to Colorado where they farmed and raised theirfamily until they retired to Greeley in 1931. | Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
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239 | In 1913 Leipzig was part of Russia | Biech, Henry (I586)
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240 | In fact Martin met Anna at Elizabeth's funeral as the 2 girls had beengood friends. | Family: Martin Wonnenberg / Anna Elizabeth Werner (F135)
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241 | In March 1917 he took over his father's homesead farm || The first 4years were rough as there was not enough rain to raise feed for their 6cows and 7 horses. They even fed Russian thistle and still two cowsdied. The years 1922-24 were better as there was more rain. They drove25 miles to Medicine Hat every two weeks to sell butter and eggs and getgroceries. | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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242 | in the Evangelic Lutheran Church | Bauch, Wilhelmina (I555)
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243 | In the first grade, her teacher told her that from now on she would be'Delia'. | Quast, Ottilie 'Delia' (I587)
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244 | Irene was born in the house on the family farm. | Ohlhausen, Irene (I32)
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245 | Irene was born in the house on the family farm. | Ohlhausen, Irene (I32)
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246 | is shown as the original homesteader for SW2-32-13 W4 which is just northeast of Hanna, Alberta. This land is next door to Ludwig Wonenberg whois Dolly Koenig Ohlhausen's uncle who was raising Dolly's sister 'Dora'when the family was distributed to their mother's siblings. This alsoexplains why they are on the 1917 picture taken at the 7 Day AdnentistCamp in Lacombe, Alberta along with the Wonenbergs and the Littaus. | Litke, Charlie (I549)
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247 | issued the Land title to a homestead | Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
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248 | Jacob became a cobbler, colonist and wirth. | Klaiber, Jacob Christian (I61)
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249 | Johann Jacob was a forester. | Klaiber, Johann Jacob (I3567)
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250 | John bought 7 lots for the tax owing in the townsite of | Wonnenberg, Johann 'John' (I566)
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