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136201 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 710 20 | Will, Juliana (I44567)
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136202 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 712 39 | Delzer, Sophia (I44462)
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136203 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 713 45 | Bertsch, Andreas (I44437)
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136204 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 713 46 Hans Leibbrandt: The birth record for Jakob is found in the St. Petersburg, Russia records for the Rohrbach Parish on LDS Microfilm # 1884120/1 pg 713, Reg 46. Death record is on LDS Microfilm 1895622/1 pg 731, Reg 35. He was 2 years, 4 mos and 18 dys at the time of his death. | Sailer, Jakob (I44098)
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136205 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 713 49 Hans Leibbrandt: Information on Carolina from Harold Gunsch of Bismarck, ND. Carolina was a twin with Gottlieb ( See notes on Gottlieb Sayler ) Information on the birth and death record for Karolina Sailer can be found in the St. Petersburg, Russia records for the Rohrbach Parish on LDS Microfilms # 1884120/1, Pg 713, Reg 49 for birth and # 1884120/1, Pg 733, Reg 16 for the death. She was 26 dys old at the time of death. | Sailer, Karolina (I43105)
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136206 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 715 10 - Bapt 10-Mar | Schöck, Elisabeth (I144706)
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136207 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 715 13 | Morhardt, Christian (I75530)
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136208 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 715 14 - Bapt 19-Mary Lilia Herlez: Born: 5 Mai 1874 | Mann, Jakob (I208065)
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136209 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 716 21 - Bapt 14-Jul | Kraft, Sophie (I212221)
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136210 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 721 38 - Bapt 15-Dec | Abel, Margaretha (I208237)
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136211 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 744 6 Hans Leibbrandt: Leibbrandt-com-leibbrandt_archive-Lybrand_USA-Sayler1: Death: 3 Aug 1982 ! Christina lived to be the oldest resident ever lived in North Dakota Died at age 108. She had 11 children from her first marriage and 5 step children from her husband's first marriage. She had 9 children from her marriage to 2nd husband, Friedrich Sayler. To US in 1879. Information from Christina's obituary Newspaper article from Prairie Pioneer at Pollock, SD Christina died at the Wishek Retirement and Nursing Home in Wishek where she had been a resident since 1965. She was a little girl when Ulysses S Grant was president, and when Custer and some 265 men were wiped out at Little Bighorn, MT. She came to the United States and to Dakota Territory with her parents and settled near Yankton, SD. They farmed there about 10 years and then moved to the Eureka, Artas SD areas for about a year before moving to near Herreid, where her father homesteaded. Christina had 5 brothers and 3 sisters. She became a mother to Friedrich Sayler Jrs five small children the youngest only a few months old and a year later on MRs. Sayler's 21st birthday the couples first of 11 children was born. They Saylers lived on their farm until they retired in 1924 and moved into Wishek. Christina lived alone after her husband's death in 1930 until she entered the nursing home in 1965. www.findagrave.com: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62271062 Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, SD, Aug. 19, 1982 — Christina Sayler, who at 108 was believed to be the oldest person in both Dakotas, died Wednesday, Aug.4, at the Wishek Retirement and Nursing Home in Wishek, N.D. The former Artas and Herreid resident was a little girl when Ulysses S. Grant was president, when Custer and some 265 men were wiped out at Little Bighorn, Mont., and the telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell. She was born Jan. 21, 1874 in Worms, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia. When she was five, she and her parents, David and Philippina (Nagel) Werner, came to the Dakota Territory from Russia and settled near present-day Yankton. They farmed there about 10 years and then moved to the Eureka-Artas area for about a year before moving to near Herreid, where her father homesteaded. She used to recall her girlhood years on the prairie, remembering that it seemed all they did was work. If they wanted variety they simply did a different kind of work — survival required it. Christina had five brothers and three sisters. She usually helped in the house, cooking, cleaning and washing — which was a day-long project at a washboard. If help was needed in the fields to seed, plow or drag, she helped at it. Their homestead home was made of clay brick with the roof made of boards and shingles. With wood scarce on the prairie and no coal, fuel was supplied with corn cobs or cow manure. It was the children's unpleasant task to collect the manure, dry it, use the horses to trample it, and then cut it into foot-square blocks which were then further dried and stacked until needed. This fuel was called mischt. On Jan. 12, 1894, Christina was married in Napoleon, N.D., to Frederick Sayler, a young widower who farmed five miles northwest of present-day Wishek. She became a mother to his five children; the youngest only a few months old, and a year later, on Mrs. Sayler's 21st birthday, the couple's first of 11 children was born. They had five sons and six daughters. The Saylers lived on their farm until they retired in 1924 and then moved into Wishek. After her husband's death on Jan. 23, 1930, Mrs. Sayler lived alone until she entered the nursing home in 1965. The radio and the electric stove were two of her favorite modern inventions. She enjoyed the entertainment and news on the radio, but the electric stove was even better, she recalled. "All I had to do to get it going was to turn a button- No mischt, no ashes, no kerosene!" Mrs. Sayler kept active until she was well over the century mark in age, rising by six a.m., making her bed, fixing her own hair and enjoying having the Bible read to her in German, the language she spoke throughout her life. She also retained her sense of humor throughout her life. When she was 102, her picture and story appeared in the Wishek paper and her roommate at the nursing home showed it to her, teasing her, "I don't believe I know this person." Mrs. Sayler took a quick look at the photograph and then replied with a laugh, "Ach! That's only me!" When asked for an explanation for her remarkably long life, she replied simply, "It must be God's will." Five of her children survive her. They are her sons Henry Sayler and Fred Sayler, Jr., both of Wishek and her daughters Mrs. Martha Ackerman, Mrs. John F. (Bertha) Rieger, both of Wishek, and Mrs. Albert (Ida) Klein of Homeland, Calif. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Minnie Seiss of Seattle, Wash., 59 grandchildren, 189 great-grandchildren, 232 great-great-grandchildren, and 24 great-great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Sayler was an aunt to Mrs. Jake Leidle of Mobridge and to Wilmer Werner of Herreid. Funeral services were held Aug. 7 at the United Church of Christ in Wishek with the Rev. William C. Moser of Wishek officiating. Burial was in the Wishek City Cemetery under the direction of Nickisch Funeral Home of Wishek. Pallbearers were Albert B. Sayler, Albert Acherman, Edward Ackerman, Albert H. Sayler, Edward W. Sayler and Edward Foerderer. Among those who preceded Mrs. Sayler in death were a nephew Al Werner, her sister, Bertha Wessel and a brother, William Werner, all of whom lived in Mobridge. Christina at the age of 5 with her parents and siblings; Wilhelm, David, Friedrich and Jacob, immigrated to America via the Port of Bremen, Germany aboard the SS "Rhein" and arrived at the Port of New York, New York on the 28th of June 1879. | Werner, Christina (I42653)
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136212 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 746 25 - Bapt 5-Mar | Ohrmann, Wilhelm (I136833)
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136213 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 746 29 Lilia Herlez: Born: Gueldendorf, Odessa | Brenneisen, Christina (I19214)
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136214 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 749 51 - Bapt 15-Sep | Braun, Emilie (I144592)
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136215 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 751 10 Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 3. September 1876 G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry: GEBURT: 1. #32. "St. Petersburg records, www.odessa3.org/re-cgi-bin/esearch.". | Bachmann, Jakob (I30814)
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136216 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 751 4 Lilia Herlez: Born: 8. Jan. 1874 | Bachmann, Barbara (I32940)
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136217 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 752 18 Death: 1895629/1 800 2 | Zimbelmann, August (I612)
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136218 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 752 20 - Bapt 16-Jun | Rennich, Johann (I171845)
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136219 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 754 31 Dietmar Coppeneur: Born: Rohrbach, Kahul / BESS / RUSS Michael L. Wiest: Source: 1. Title: Dennis John Weist.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 16, 2002 2. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 | Fuhrmann, Peter (I18693)
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136220 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 754 33 Lisa Montoya: UID: 38F20D44DC984301B917CFC868B50EC48921 Death: died at sea | Ulmer, Karl (I18325)
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136221 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 755 42 - Died before baptism Marcie Graham: Born: Waterloo | Frank, Unbekannt (I19101)
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136222 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 758 26 | Link, Gottlieb (I44486)
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136223 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 762 36 - Bapt 29-Sep | Munsch, Anna Maria (I182641)
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136224 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 764 10 - Bapt 3 Jul Lilia Herlez: Born: 1875 (auch) Worms | Grauer, Margaretha (I137246)
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136225 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884120/1 765 20 Lilia Herlez: Born: Hoffnung | Sauter, Peter (I1215)
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136226 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 585 6 - 17 dys Lutheran - born in alexandrofka Lilia Herlez: Born: 26 Jan 1861 | Fuhrmann, Barbara (I42617)
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136227 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 589 10 | Delzer, Dorothea (I44349)
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136228 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 590 13 www.findagrave.com: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=94858342 Source: D. G. Bender #47380620 Johannes Delzer from Artas, South Dakota, was born on April 07, 1863, in Johannestal, South Russia. As a child on July 23, 1873, aboard the SS 'Westphalia' he came with his parents to America and they settled near Freeman, South Dakota. He married Margaretha Weber in 1887 and made his home 14 miles north of Eureka, South Dakota. In May 1911 his first wife died and in October of the same year he married Lydia Finkbeiner, who died on February 29, 1933. Since that time he lived with his children until he suddenly closed his eyes forever on January 01, 1939. In the evening he went to bed and in the morning he was found dead in bed. He leaves seven children from his first marriage, four sons and three daughters; six children preceded him in death; 38 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. A large circle of friends mourns his sudden passing. He reached the age of 75 years, eight months, and 24 days. Pastor Hoffner of the Reformed Church of Artas held the funeral services and the burial was in the Artas Cemetery. May he rest in Peace! Ludwig Thurn | Delzer, Johannes (I62178)
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136229 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 596 1 | Frank, Gottlieb (I44366)
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136230 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 596 4 - Bap: Jan 3 - Lutheran | Munsch, Susanna (I182165)
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136231 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 596 5 - Bap: Jan 20 Lutheran | Pfalzgraf, Conrad (I101698)
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136232 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/1 598 21 | Elser, Elisabetha (I75478)
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136233 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 100 49 Leibbrandt: Matthaeus birth record is found in the St Petersburg records of the Rohrbach Parish, Village of Johannestal on LDS Microfilm # 1884123/4, Pg 100, Reg 49. The date and place of Matthaeus Fischer is given by Robert Fischer from his Fischer excerpts "The Fischer Family History" pg 6. The marriage date for Mathias and Katharine ( 1890 ) was given by Robert Fischer, but he states this is a guess at this point. Mathias served 7 years in the Johannesthal and was a police ( called Schulz ) for 3 years. He then settled down to farming in that area. In 1912, Mathias took his family to the US. settling in Hebron, ND. Later that year he died of a disease which he had contracted from horses, according to his wife, Katherine. His grave and that of Adam Fischer, his 2nd cousin are located in a small defunct cemetery near Newberg church, about 10 miles NW of Burt, ND. | Fischer, Matthäus (I20120)
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136234 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 108 11 | Morhardt, Ludwig (I75519)
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136235 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 108 13 | Bock, Katharina (I75281)
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136236 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 109 21 | Schöck, Louise (I75534)
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136237 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 109 26 - Bap: Nov 8 | Munsch, Anton (I182164)
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136238 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 121 36 - Bap: Jul 5 | Ohrmann, Adam (I136920)
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136239 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 122 44 Black Sea: Source: St. Petersburg Russia Lutheran Church Records, FHL mfilm #1884123/4, p. 122. | Barth, Ludwig (I11834)
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136240 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 122 45 - Bap: Sep 13 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76786089 | Gall, Andreas (I86098)
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136241 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 133 13 - 6 Jul 1864 - Bap: Mar 27 Lilia Herlez: Born: 16 Jul 1934 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/memorial/33741052/john-friedrich-jesser John and Susan had one other child in Russia, Johann Jesser born 12/25/1885, died 2/1886. John's parents were Martin Friedrich Jesser & Anna Margaretha Bodamer. Records for these parents include birth date of Johann Friedrich Jesser, Jul 06 1861 from other Jesser Researchers. However, there is a Friedrich Jesser in the St Petersburg Files at grhs.org - Births for Rohrbach Parish 1860-1869 with birth date of May 06 1864, Baptism 27 Mar 1864. I have been unable to determine if Johann Friedrich and Friedrich are the same individual. | Jesser, Johann Friedrich (I39219)
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136242 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 134 17 - Bap: Jul 19 Death: 1884091/3 667 9 - 2 yrs 9 mos 15 | Rennich, Karolina (I171843)
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136243 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 135 31 | Korb, Eva (I55512)
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136244 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 2 13 | Gohl, Jacob (I85839)
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136245 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 25 61 Walter Guthmiller: UID: BE62EAB196DDED49864F994EBFCACAE6590A | Lippert, Heinrich (I60077)
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136246 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 52 6 Pam Walz: Burial: Cemetery, Turtle Lake, McLean County, North Dakota, USA Walter Guthmiller: UID: 0CE4094AF0255E44A933C280E438CD1F20ED | Haas, Adam A. (I62965)
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136247 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 53 21 | Hof, Johann (I94035)
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136248 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 56 76 Walter Guthmiller: UID: 57A04F6FFA11C141967E68F0380A9CE3EF66 Sources: 1. Title: Glueckstal Colonies Births and Marriages 1833-1900 - Compiled and Edited by Harold M. Ehrman 2. Title: McPherson County SD, 1910 Census - Mary-Lynne Harding - www.pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html 3. Title: International Genealogical Index (R) - Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Junkert, Johann (I86824)
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136249 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 6 68 Walter Guthmiller: UID: C4F5E2F7228F9C4BA2D80513B588FD675D3C | Dockter, Catharina (I49388)
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136250 | www.pixel.cs.vt.edu: Born: 1884123/4 8 98 - StillbornSon www.ehrman.net: Born: stillborn son Bieber Walter Guthmiller: UID: 8EC8DF51DCA97C499E557CF525E6BFD3D16E Death: in Stillborn | Bieber, Unbekannt (I53723)
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