Hieb, Wilhelm Adam
1852 - 1929 (77 Jahre)-
Name Hieb, Wilhelm Adam Spitzname Columbus Geburt 11 Jan 1852 Neudorf, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Geschlecht männlich Tod 1 Aug 1929 Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA [2, 3, 5] Beerdigung Lodi Memorial Park and Cemetery, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA [2, 5] Personen-Kennung I54738 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 19 Jul 2018
Vater Hieb, Adam, geb. 1831, Neudorf, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. Datum unbekannt Mutter Hoffer, Margaretha, geb. 1832, Neudorf, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. Datum unbekannt Eheschließung 18 Feb 1851 Glückstal, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland [1, 3] Familien-Kennung F17767 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie 1 Frey, Catharina, geb. 24 Jan 1852, Neudorf, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 6 Mrz 1883, , Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA (Alter 31 Jahre) Eheschließung um 1873 ,,, Rußland [3] Kinder 1. Hieb, Magdalena, geb. 1875, ,, South Dakota, USA gest. Datum unbekannt 2. Hieb, Jacob William, geb. 11 Mai 1878, ,, South Dakota, USA gest. 7 Nov 1951, , Sacramento County, California, USA (Alter 73 Jahre) + 3. Hieb, Johann W., geb. 2 Aug 1880, Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA gest. 26 Sep 1946, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA (Alter 66 Jahre) 4. Hieb, Katharina, geb. 26 Feb 1883, ,, South Dakota, USA gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F20221 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie 2 Wahl, Charlotta, geb. 30 Apr 1908, , San Joaquin County, California, USA gest. 25 Dez 1990, , San Joaquin County, California, USA (Alter 82 Jahre) Eheschließung 10 Dez 1883 Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA [3] Kinder 1. Hieb, Albina, geb. 27 Aug 1886 gest. vor 1897 (Alter 10 Jahre) + 2. Hieb, William W., geb. 5 Apr 1888, , Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA gest. 3 Sep 1967, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA (Alter 79 Jahre) 3. Hieb, Pauline, geb. 21 Apr 1892, , Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA gest. Datum unbekannt 4. Hieb, Alida, geb. geschätzt 1895 gest. Datum unbekannt 5. Hieb, Albina, geb. geschätzt 1897 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F20090 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Dokumente Wilhelm Adam Hieb
Lodi News Sentinel - Aug 3, 1929, Front Page
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Notizen - Karl Stumpp:
Karl Stumpp: S.705#128
www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=77516907
Walter Guthmiller:
UID: 2E297EE75794E748A4CD8940227037835CDE
Immigration: 13 May 1874 Baltimore, Maryland on Ss Herman #135
Wohnort:
1880 Township 97, Hutchinson, Dakota Territory
1910 Elkhorn, San Joaquin, California
1920 Elkhorn, San Joaquin, California
Sources:
1. Title: 1880 United States Federal Census - Page: T9-0112 79B
2. Title: Lodi Cemetery Book
3. Title: 1910 United States Federal Census - Publication: www.ancestry.com or www.rootsweb.com - Title: 1920 United States Federal Census - Publication: www.ancestry.com or www.rootsweb.com
5. Title: Hieb GEDCOM - Author: Ruth Davison
Ruth Davidson:
The Wilhelm Hieb & wife Catharina on the SS Hermann arriving in Baltimore in 1874 are the Wilhelm Hieb called "Columbus" and his wife, Catharina Frey. They probably married in 1873 before leaving Russia - the marriage does not appear in GLK B&M because the 1872-1873 records are missing from the St. Pete.
On November 11, 1897, Columbus returned to Lodi with his second wife Charlotta and eight children. Once settled, he encouraged others in South Dakota to come to Lodi. He met the new arrivals at the train station and generously provided food and lodging at his 30-acre farm until they themselves were settled. In addition to pioneering the Dakota-to-Lodi migration, Columbus planted one of Lodi's first commercial vineyards and was founder of the Salem Reformed Church. Until the church could be built, services were held in Columbus' home.
It was determination, fortitude, and a pioneering spirit that earned Wilhelm Adam Hieb the well-deserved nickname of Columbus. Those who followed in his path knew him by that name..even his mail was addressed as such. He went by the name of Columbus until he passed away in Lodi, a town that embodies the spitit of those who, like Columbus, came for a better life. Submitted by great-granddaughter, Bev (Hieb) Vogt
- Karl Stumpp:
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