Klaiber Family History
My Klaiber Family Tree
Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 371
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251 | John traded the 7 lots in Filer for 40 acres of land south of Buhl, IDwhich they farmed for only 2 years before John had a heart attack. Mostof this land was still in the family and as of Oct 2005, 7 grandchildrenlived on this 40 acres. | Wonnenberg, Johann 'John' (I566)
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252 | John traded the 7 lots in Filer for 40 acres of land south of Buhl, IDwhich they farmed for only 2 years before John had a heart attack. Mostof this land was still in the family and as of Oct 2005, 7 grandchildrenlived on this 40 acres. | Herrmann, Carolina 'Carrie' (I567)
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253 | Linn Grove | Hoffman, Maria 'Mary' Charlotte (I563)
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254 | Linn Grove. Pall Bearers: John Schneider, Gus Meeyer, George Luft, BillRienke, Jacob Greenwald, John Oster. | Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
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255 | listed as one of the premier members of the Seven Day Adventistcongregation in the Sponden, Alberta district. | Littau, Samuel (I565)
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256 | Listing can be found on the web at: www.city.medicin-hat.ab.ca Look under Service/Hillside Cemetery. | Source (S8)
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257 | Loiusa brought 3 children into the marriage; Gorrfried b. 1833; Carl b.1836; Julianna b. 1837. | Family: Friedrich Heinrich Wonnenberg / Anna 'Louisa' Makus (F132)
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258 | Ludwig took out a homestead at NE27-26n-15w, which is immediately westand adjacent to the town of Avard, northern Oklahoma. After his death inOct 1904, Wilhelmina made final application and received ownership ofthis quarter section of land as shown on the Patent Record dated 25 Aug1905. In 1908, Wilhelmina sold one acre to the local school district#140 and the remainder of the quarter section to Fred Link. Wilhelmina'sgrave stone reads "Wilhelmina Wonenberg Link" therefore we assume thatshe married this Fred Link as some point. | Wonnenberg, Ludwig Sr. (I554)
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259 | Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupationis listed as a farm labourer. | Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
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260 | Lydia Jerke married Sandau wrote "One of Elizabeth's brothers had immigrated to America before Elizabethand John but had passed away shrortly before they arrived." [see Jerke1,page 11] We know that the John Jerkes immigrated to Granada CO in Dec1907 and that Gottlieb died in March 1907 in Granada CO. We also knowthat Nathalia (Dolly) Koenig, daughter of Gottlieb, had several picturesof the Jerke family which have notes on the back saying either 'uncleJohn and aunt Elizabeth' or 'Dolly's aunt and uncle'. We therfore areassuming that Elizabeth's parents listed on her funeral home record arealso the parents of Gottlieb. | Koenig, Gottlieb (I545)
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261 | Lydia was pushed into the marriage by her parents, did not love him anddivorced after a few years .. never remarried. | Family: Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. Bierbach / Lydia Wonenberg (F155)
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262 | M typed out answers to a questionaire | Source (S84)
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263 | made an application and was granted 'entry' to his homestead NW2-32-13 W4 | Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
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264 | made application for entry for a homestead located SE 7-24-7 W4M | Littau, Samuel (I565)
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265 | made application for entry for a homestead on two different quartersections - both the SW and NW quarter of 9-34-7 W4M. On September 28,1909 he signed a declaration to abandon both of these quarters with theexplanation that "The land is unfit for cultivation". Through theseaffidavits he was granted release from any obligations on these twoquarter sections. | Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
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266 | made application for land title for the homestead. The applicationindicated that he had cultivated 28, 12, 60 acres and cropped 0, 40 and55 acres in the years 1909, 10 and 11. It also indicated that they had 5horses and 3 cattle by 1912. At the application date the family had a 12X 14 sod house; a 16 X 33 sod barn; a chicken house; a stable; a waterwell; 320 rods of fencing. It also indicates that Sam had become aBritish subject by naturalization. Anton Dofer was the sponsor of thisapplication. | Littau, Samuel (I565)
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267 | Maiden name was Cole - had been married to an Ellerson | Cole, Norma Jean (Ellerson) (I618)
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268 | Male | Wonnenberg, Twin (I1243)
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269 | Maria Christina was not married but had partner Christian FriedrichJager. | Klaiber, Sibylle Sophia (I3642)
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270 | Maria Christina's partner was not named. | Klaiber, Christina Philippina (I3643)
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271 | Maria died of chest dropsy. | Bodamer, Maria Philippina (I3597)
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272 | Marian wrote out answers to my questionaire as given to her by Emma | Source (S107)
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273 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roy, K.L. (I1239)
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274 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roy, B.J. (I1238)
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275 | Measles. Buried in Calmbach. | Klaiber, Philippina Margaretha (I3612)
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276 | Memorial Service | Lawson, Darline (I698)
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277 | Memorial Service held 8 April 2006. | Allan, William 'Bill' (I239)
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278 | Mother Littau passed away Jan 16, 1958 | Source (S99)
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279 | moved to the John Quast family (her mother's sister) after her motherdied || until she married at age 18. Our understanding is that Lydiahelped around the house and farm during her stay. | Koenig, Lydia (I551)
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280 | name was Joachim in the 1835 and 1850 census | Wonnenberg, Johann Wilhelm (I738)
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281 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: M. Mauch / Doreen (F245)
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282 | No dates | Wonnenberg, Emilia (I782)
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283 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: W. Wonenberg / Kim Clement (F169)
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284 | On the first day of school, the teacher told here that her name was'Marian'. | Quast, Miriam 'Marian' Alice (I589)
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285 | Paul died of a heart attack on his farm, E. of Carstairs where he farmedhis entire life. | Hauser, Paul (I33)
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286 | per Helen interview (Won2) | Bauch, Wilhelmina (I555)
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287 | Philip was a strong Adventist and had just lost his wife leaving him with6 children. | Family: Phillip Keim / Justina Wonnenberg (F128)
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288 | Philipp died on the 27 of November 1766 from a gunshot wound. He wasburied in Calmbach on November 30, 1766. | Klaiber, Philipp Jacob (I3589)
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289 | picture of grave stone | Keim, Phillip (I572)
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290 | Place of birth 'Nora' was stated in his Obituary and the back of hisfuneral home information [Lit1,page 2-2]. | Littau, Martin (I1403)
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291 | Professional colonist and wirth. | Klaiber, Philipp (I55)
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292 | purchased a horse, operated flour mill || which he operated until 1912when it was sold and dismantled. | Wonnenberg, Samuel Sr (I737)
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293 | purchased farm No. 1, the horse mill, plow and harrow for 100 Rublessilver from Friedrich Wendland | Wonnenberg, Friedrich Heinrich (I730)
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294 | raised Lydia Koenig after her mother died || until she married at age 18.Our understanding is that Lydia helped around the house and farm duringher stay | Quast, Johann 'John D.' (I557)
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295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G.W. Dennis, III / D.M. Petersen (F332)
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296 | Robert Francis has not revieled if or where buriel took place. | Hay, Patricia Lee (I652)
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297 | Rural | Beierbach, Edna Marie (I721)
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298 | Samuel's passport included his family, was issued in Stavropol, NorthCaucasus Russia in Feb 1900. The ships manifest indicates that theywould join Louisa's parents in Oklahoma. He took up farming and children2,3 & 4 were born in Woodward, OK. | Littau, Samuel (I565)
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299 | See Book W1, page 18 for the Tarutino birth record which clearly showsthe name as Christian. | Wonnenberg, Christian (I747)
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300 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rau, C.Y. (I1435)
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