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86751 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 18. Mai 1994 | Hust, Ella (I145744)
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86752 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1863-1864 Note: St.Petersburg film 1884099 B.#2 | Bröckel, Christian (I170196)
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86753 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1882641, item #54 - Age at death 21y 4m 10d. Record of death found in St. Petersburg | Krauss, Catharina (I170142)
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86754 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1898 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80392121 | Lehr, Lydia (I170676)
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86755 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 19. August 1962 | Moser, Alfred (I19115)
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86756 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 19. Dezember 1924 Michael L. Wiest: Death: 19 Dez 1924 Sources: 1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 | Griess, Friedrich (I9752)
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86757 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1902-1903 - Java, Campbell, South Dakota, USA Burial: Java, Campbell, South Dakota, USA | Deibert, Jacob (I169760)
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86758 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1926 or 1929 | Wiest, Peter (I169257)
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86759 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 1926-1927 - Beaufeld, Ukraine | Keierleber, Rosa (I142356)
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86760 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 2. April 1890 | Gemar, Eva Maria Elisabeth (I4089)
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86761 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 20 Nov 1896 (auch) Source: Ancestry.com - http://www.Ancestry.com - Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885 - Ancestry.com - 1,60139::0 1,60139::73961 Ancestry.com - http://www.Ancestry.com - Russia, Select Births and Baptisms, 1755-1917 - Ancestry.com - 1,60137::0 1,60137::353207 | Kohler, Christina Elisabetha (I169272)
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86762 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 22. September 1984 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Schmidt&GSfn=eli&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1984&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=10577081&df=all& Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index SSN: 453-17-5964 Last Residence: 76365 Henrietta, Clay, Texas, United States of America State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (1973) Source Citation: Number: 453-17-5964 Issue State: Texas;Issue Date: 1973. | Moser, Elisabeth (I19112)
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86763 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 26. Dezember 1881 Ruth Davidson: Information received from Carl Lambert says wife of Friedrich Hieb is Christine Job born 1882. I believe his wife is Christina Job born 26 Dec 1881, Kassel, Russia. Though I have added her as his wife this still needs to be proven. Walter Guthmiller: UID: 5241B8F86F9F794293C235A18DCB0F10AEB8 Wohnort: 1910 Cleveland, McPherson, South Dakota - 28 1920 Cleveland, McPherson, South Dakota - 38 1930 Cleveland, McPherson, South Dakota - Wife, 48 Sources: 1. Title: South Dakota Marriages 1905-1949 - Publication: Ancestry.com 2. Title: Hosmer SD, Trails and Tales, 1887-1962 - Ardella Bennett - pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/towns/link/hosmer62.txt 3. Title: 1920 United States Federal Census - Publication: www.ancestry.com or www.rootsweb.com 4. Title: Hosmer SD, Centennial Book, 1887-1987 - Author: MK - 2 Oct 1995 www.pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html | Job, Christina (I56038)
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86764 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 26. Juni 1927 - Sand Hills, Nebraska, USA Ebert-Kemmerzell: Killed by lightning OCCUPATIONS: Businessman, travelling salesman, in charge of OCHSNER & MEHLHAF store at Broken Bow, NE | Ochsner, Reinhardt Nikolaus (I10291)
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86765 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 28. Mai 1758 | Pfalzgraf, Johannes (I100869)
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86766 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 29 Jun 1963 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80365908 | Lehr, Andrew F. (I170686)
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86767 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 3 Apr 1965 Walter Guthmiller: UID: 048840AAC0740C48B26A2966CAF8F752B410 Burial: Frieden Ref Cem, Tripp, South Dakota Wohnort: 1910 Sharon, Hutchinson, South Dakota Sources: 1. Title: 1910 United States Federal Census - Publication: www.ancestry.com or www.rootsweb.com | Brandt, Emil J. (I99007)
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86768 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 3. April 1949 | Gemar, Emanuel (I4187)
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86769 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 3. August 1942 Mark Fred Ziemann: Born: 8 May 1941 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=143281777 Karen Abel: UID: 76854FDCDB284E00B3A65C83FF1C2D1A114E BAPTISM WITNESSES - Philipp Hust and wife Elisabetha Sources: 1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Author: Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg (Rußland) Randy Woehl: Elisabeth Woehl is my 2end Great Aunt. ------- Marragie:09-16-1873 Elisabeth Woehl married Peter "Pete" Gemar, settled in Scotland, SD. after Emigrating in 1876. I have put together the family members you can view on here: www.trees.ancestry.com/tree/14740581/family?cfpid=5109733299 , if not completed, i have my primary tree on Geni.com that will have the family. If trouble viewing or need further info, glad to help, woehl@hotmail.com | Wöhl, Elisabetha (I4171)
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86770 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 3. Januar 1839 Note: death record - St.Petersburg Microfilm #1882649 #1 Gluckstal Colonies Had a twin brother born on the 27 June named Jacob - died age 1 1/2 yr. Walter Guthmiller: UID: 1D0380F35ED4AD4EB1F4F52AE495440849FB Sources: 1. Title: Glueckstal Colonies Births and Marriages 1833-1900 - Harold M. Ehrman - Page: p 28, Page: p 58 | Brandt, Gottlieb (I118197)
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86771 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 30. Juni 1855 Michael L. Wiest: Sources: 1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 | Weikum, Andreas (I90753)
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86772 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 4 Nov 1918 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32154489 | Broeckel, Lydia (I170301)
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86773 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 7. Juni 1882 | Strasser, Susanna (I142267)
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86774 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: 8 Sep 1982 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33770729 | Lehr, Leonard B. (I170808)
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86775 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Abt 1799-1800 | Brandt, Unbekannt (I61322)
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86776 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Apr 1982 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=130638672 | Lehr, Harry (I170690)
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86777 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: aug 28/09 (auch) | Heinz, Elaine Edna (I170700)
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86778 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Beaver Creek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, U.S.a Note: Anna lived to be about four years old and was also a victim of the diptheria epidemic. She was also laid to rest with the rest of the children in the homestead plot. It was recalled that no-one dared to come to their assistance at a time like this because of the contagious effects, so the family prepared the body and dressed them and made their coffins and held their own little services alone. | Lehr, Anna (I19159)
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86779 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Deshler, Thayer, Nebraska, USA Source: Person: Personal knowledge of Alma Deibert Wolsey | Rembold, Christina (I11772)
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86780 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Gowatsch, Nr. Kassel, Ukraine Note: Gluckstal Death Book, page 105. Death record #206 on St. Petersburg Film 1884082, states his age as 2y 3m 1d | Lehr, Andreas (I170656)
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86781 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Gregory, Herrick, S.Dak | Klundt, Arthur Eduard (I169077)
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86782 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Jul 1960 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82497131 John was a German From Russia born in Neuberg, Cherson, Russia. | Rohrer, Johann (I170823)
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86783 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Jun or Jul 1873 | Winkler, Christina (I153998)
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86784 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Karlsruhe, Pfalz, Germany | Gemar, Philippina (I168925)
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86785 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: März 1841 | Fuhrmann, Katharina (I17746)
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86786 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Minot, Ward County, North Dakota www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65516401 Albert Pfau, 94, Minot, ND, died Friday, August 22, 2003, at a Mohall nursing home. He was born on March 18, 1909, in Upham, ND, the son of Henry and Rosina (Brandt) Pfau. He was the youngest of four sons. He attended Deep River School in rural Upham and helped with the work on his parent's farm. The romance of Albert and Lucille Zimmerman started in grade school. At that time Albert was always quite anxious to share his candy and goodies with Lucille. Apparently he never had a change of heart because on March 21, 1928, they were married in the parsonage of St. Paul's Church, rural Upham. The couple farmed the Zimmerman and Cory land in the Upham area and in 1942, Albert bought the Pfau homestead. He and Lucille raised three sons: Lawrence, Vernon, and Kenneth. The boys worked long hours on the farm and they were a very industrious family. Albert took great pride in his building and equipment. Albert and Lucille had many friends and enjoyed entertaining and visiting with them. Albert was always very good about visiting his friends when they were ill and remained a true friend in bad as well as good times. In 1963, Albert and Lucille moved to Minot. Albert continued to help on the farm during planting and harvesting. He loved the farm life and always took an avid interest in the happenings at the farm. Albert was an avid sportsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He took many trips to Canada with his buddies to hunt moose, elk and to fish for walleye. Albert and Lucille loved to dance and always stated that was their exercise. He was a jovial person and enjoyed his grandchildren. He like to tease them and encourage then to learn. He enjoyed family gatherings with lots of food and card playing. Albert had a stroke in 1996. Lucille cared for him at their home in Minot until she became ill with cancer. Lucille died in June of 2000; her and Albert were married for over 72 years. In 2000, Albert entered the Good Shepard Care Center in Mohall. He adjusted to life well there and the caregivers enjoyed his visiting and teasing nature. The day Albert died he ate a good breakfast and joked and visited with the other people at his table. At the noon meal he was doing fine until he became pale and had breathing problems. Within the hour he died. His family takes comfort in the fact that he did not suffer for a long period of time. Albert was a member of First Lutheran Church, Moose Lodge and the Elks Lodge #1089, all of Minot. Survivors: sons, Lawrence (Vera) Pfau, Minot, Vernon Pfau, Upham, Kenneth (Louise) Pfau, Sierra Vista, AZ; 11 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson. He was preceded in death by wife, Lucille; his parents; brothers, Edwin (Albertine), Reinhold (Ruth) and Oscar (Adeline) Pfau; and daughter-in-law, Betty Pfau. | Pfau, Albert (I170956)
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86787 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Muhlhofen, Pfalz, Germany | Gemar, Johann Friedrich (I4027)
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86788 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: North Dakota | Lehr, Marvin Milton (I170681)
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86789 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: North Dakota or South Dakota Note: Family information indicates that she married John Helfenstein in Russia. But John returned to Russia, abandoned his family, and died in Russia. Karolina then married Anton Roth. Birthdate found by village co-ordinator Ralph Wiseman | Deibert, Karolina (I171231)
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86790 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: North Highlands, Sacramento, California, USA www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33769407 | Lehr, Edmund (I170811)
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86791 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Plum Creek,, South Dakota, USA www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=116187076 | Bröckel, Karolina (I63011)
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86792 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Pollock, Campbell County, South Dakota, USA Burial: Pollock, Campbell County, South Dakota, USA www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90577712 Son of Johann Brockel Sr. and Christina Schmitt. The Prairie Picayune, Herreid, South Dakota, March 1921. Karl Brockel died last tuesday. He was a brother of Adam Brockel of Mound City. Born at Peterstahl, South Russia, was converted and baptized by Reverend Galling in 1895. He joined the Adventist church in 1906. Married Gertrude Bitterman in 1881. Came to America in 1881, settling in Campbell County, east of Mound City, then moved into Mound City in 1920. He was one of the first settlers in this part of the country. During a vist to the Campbell County Courthouse he complained about not feeling well and had to lie down. Despite assistance from other people at the courthouse, he did not feel any better. He said "I am dying and going home," he died shortly after arriving at his home. Cause of death was attrbuted to a broken blood vessel in his brain. Survived by his wife, and their adopted daughter, Maria; four brothers and four ssiters. Funeral services Friday, March 11, 1921, from the funeral home, Baptist Church and cemetery all at Herreid. Pastor H. G. Bens led the services, and Pastor R. Luchs from Linton, North Dakota, officiated. | Bröckel, Karl (I169643)
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86793 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Rohrbach, Steinweiller, Pfalz, German Eric Zimbelmann: Source: Person: Beiträge zur Aargauergeschichte Familie: KB Steinweiler ref. | Wüst, Johannes (I18439)
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86794 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Siberia, Russia Michael L. Wiest: Sources: 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 | Ehly, Anna Maria (I17637)
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86795 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Verstorben (Child) | Schopp, Katharina (I170254)
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86796 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Verstorben (Child) | Schopp, Elisabetha (I170255)
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86797 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: vor 1900 - Beaver Creek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, U.S.a. Note: Died before the 1900 census. When she was but a toddler,she met with a most disturbing accident. Her mother had rendered some animal fat, and set it in the corner cupboard under a shelf on the floor. She set a washtub as a barricade across the front of it to be sure none of the children would have access to it. Little Amelia being curious squeezed between the tub and the cupboard, and when her legs touched the hot pot, she jumped and lost her balance and sat into the hot fat which splashed up to her waist. The pain was excruciatingly unbearable. One of the neighbors came by and suggested a healing remedy. By pouring water over unslacked lime and allowing the bubbling & boiling action to die down, then it was set to cool off. When the lime settled and the clear liguid rose, they mixed linseed oil with the clear lime water and spread this on her burns. It did, in fact, heal her burns, except for a soft spot above her hip, which would not heal. The sore went inward and eventually cost her life. They built her coffin and buried her in the corner of the honestead. | Lehr, Amelia (I19155)
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86798 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Weisenberg, Elsas (vermutlich Weißenbourg - Zimbelmann) | Gemar, Elisabeth (I168679)
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86799 | Teresa G. Baldry: Death: Winner, Tripp, South Dakota, USA www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44255696 The Russian politcal scene has change dramatically from the time the German/Russians were living there so we include the ancient description of their location - Rhorbach, Odessa, Cherson, Ukraine, Russia. The town names have nearly all been change but "Ukraine" will still be an identifying location. Rhorbach would have benn about a 3 day wagon ride north of Odessa on the North East corner of the Black Sea. | Schrötlin, Dorothea (I133430)
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86800 | Teresa G. Baldry: Family record in Broeckel Book 1756-1999 page 11 www.findagrave.com: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73037452 | Brockel, Barbara Alvina (I169387)
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