Stoller, Peter
1877 - 1951 (74 Jahre)-
Name Stoller, Peter Geburt 23 Jul 1877 Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland [1, 2, 3] Taufe 23 Okt 1877 Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland [1] Geschlecht männlich Tod 29 Sep 1951 Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada [1, 2, 3] Beerdigung 2 Okt 1951 Castor Municipal Cemetery, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada [1, 2] Personen-Kennung I88467 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 19 Nov 2014
Vater Stoller, Gottlieb, geb. 26 Dez 1851, Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. Datum unbekannt Mutter Moser, Margaretha, geb. 13 Feb 1852, Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. Datum unbekannt Eheschließung geschätzt 1873 Familien-Kennung F27520 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Stoller, Christina Katharina, geb. 10 Jan 1885, ,, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 13 Mrz 1955, ,,, Canada (Alter 70 Jahre) Eheschließung 1901 [1] Kinder 1. Stoller, Rosina, geb. 31 Mrz 1903, ,,, Rußland gest. 1932, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 28 Jahre) 2. Stoller, Johann, geb. 29 Dez 1904, ,,, Rußland gest. 28 Mrz 1906, Bowdon, Wells County, North Dakota, USA (Alter 1 Jahr) 3. Stoller, Jakob, geb. 29 Dez 1907, Bowdon, Wells County, North Dakota, USA gest. 9 Apr 1964, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA (Alter 56 Jahre) 4. Stoller, Margaret, geb. 12 Mai 1909, ,, North Dakota, USA gest. 13 Apr 1994, Calgary, Division No.6, Alberta, Canada (Alter 84 Jahre) + 5. Stoller, Gottlieb, geb. 9 Okt 1910, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 29 Mrz 1974, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 63 Jahre) 6. Stoller, Henry, geb. 12 Jun 1912, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 30 Mrz 1935, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 22 Jahre) 7. Stoller, Wilhelm, geb. 5 Sep 1913, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 20 Mrz 1984, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 70 Jahre) 8. Stoller, Lydia, geb. 18 Nov 1915, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA gest. 23 Jul 1990, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 74 Jahre) 9. Stoller, Peter Reinholt, geb. 10 Apr 1918, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 26 Mai 1996, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 78 Jahre) 10. Stoller, Benjamin, geb. 27 Sep 1924, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 29 Sep 2000, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 76 Jahre) 11. Stoller, Konrad, geb. 26 Nov 1927, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada gest. 22 Okt 1996, Castor, Division No.7, Alberta, Canada (Alter 68 Jahre) Familien-Kennung F27522 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Fotos Peter Stoller - 1950
Peter Stoller - 1950
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Death: Paintearth, Castor, Alberta, Canada
Burial: Castor Municipal Cemetery, Castor, Alberta, Canada
IMMIGRATION: Arrival in New York Dec 1906 on ship Caronia: Peter Stoller 29 - Christine 22 - Rosina 2 - Johan 11 mo
CENSUS
1910 US Census - Antelope, Wells County, North Dakota: - Peter Stoller 33, immigrated 1907, laborer
Katrina 25, married 7 years, 4 children with 3 living - Rosa 5 - Jacob 2, born ND - Maggie 1, born ND
1911 Canada Census - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada: Peter Stoler, born May 1887 [should be 1877?], age 34, laborer
Christiana, born May 1894 [should be 1884?], age 27 - Rosa, born Mar 1905, age 6 - Jacob, born Dec 1908, age 3
Mary, born Apr 1909, age 2 - Gottlieb, born Mar 1910, age 1
24 Jun 1915 - Border Crossing from Canada to the United States (entry Eastport, Idaho):
Peter Stoller 41, carpenter, born Odessa, Russia - Christina 36, born Odessa, Russia - Rosa 11, born Odessa, Russia
Gottlieb 4, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Henry 3, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Wilhelm 11 months, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Landed in New York 30 Dec 1906 on ship Caronia; in North Dakota from 1906 to 1910.
Going to uncle Peter Stoller in Spokane, Washington.
DEATH CERTIFICATE
Died 29 Sep 1951 in the municipality of Paintearth, town of Castor, Alberta, Canada. Had lived in that municipality for 41 years and was a Canadian citizen of Russian origin. He was born 20 Jun 1877 in Odessa, Russia, and died at age 74 years, 3 month, 9 days. His occupation was carpenter and farmer and he had last worked in June 1947. His wife's name was Christine Stoller "(Cousin to deceased)". Name of father: Gotlieb Stoller. Maiden name of mother: Conrad Stoller. [This is obviously incorrect. It could be Gottlieb Stoller's father, or it could be Christine Stoller's father.] Both father and mother were born in Odessa, Russia. The informant was Jacob Stoller, Peter's son. He was buried on 2 Oct 1951 in Paintearth in the Castor Municipal Cemetery. Cause of death was gangrene of the right foot (for 1 month) due to arteriosclerosis; also had chronic myocarditis.
OBITUARY
(Provided by Alexandra Samborskaya)
COLORFUL PIONEER, PETER STOLLER, 74, DIES EARLY SATURDAY
The community was grieved last weekend to learn of the death of one of its best known and colorful pioneers, Mr. Peter Stoller, who died at Castor Hospital early Saturday morning, September 29 at the age of 74 years. He had been in ill health for the past several months and on September 15 he took a turn for the worse, from which he never recovered.
The late Mr.Stoller, known as "Pete" to his many friends, possessed a friendly disposition and good humor which will be missed in the community. He was always ready to entertain his friends with his humorous anecdotes. He was especially known for his life of the children in the community.
Born in Odessa, Russia, in 1877, Mr. Stoller lived in distant parts of the world before he finally settled in the Castor district. In his early years in Russia, he was associated with his father in the manufacture of wagons, buggies und burial caskets. They employed a large staff for this work and turned out their goods on an assembly line basis. Along with the manufacture of this, the family also operated a winery (selling wine).
Later the family disposed of their business and moved to Brasil and settled in the metropolitan city Rio de Janeiro. The change was made owing to his mother's health, where it was thought that the change of climate might restore her health. However, after a short time there, the family returned to Russia.
On his return to Russia, Mr. Stoller joined the Russian army where he served for a few years. In Oktober 1901, he returned to his home village near Odessa and married. Four years later, Mr. And Mrs. Stoller decided to come to America, the land they heard so much about. They arrived in the United States in the latter part of 1905 and settled in North Dakota later moving to Montana. They then returned to Bowden, North Dakota where they made their home for five years.
Mr. Stoller heard a lot about the opportunities in the newer land of Canada, so on June 2, 1910, Mr. and Mrs. Stoller arrived in the district and settled on a homestead near Alliance. Five years later, after proving their land, they sold the homestead and moved to Walla Walla, Washington. After a year there, Mr. Stoller decided that Alberta was no doubt a better place of opportunity, so the family once again retraced their paths and returned to the Castor district, this time settling six miles south of town. After four years on the farm, the family moved into town, where they have made their home ever since.
Mr. Stoller's experience in the carpentry work made him a valuable crafsman here throughout the years. In fact, it is said that he had a hand in building most of the frame houses in Castor and district.
Sources:
1. Title: Notes provided by Jeffrey Jorgensen
2. Title: Death Certificate - Province of Alberta, Canada - Publication: Certificate for Peter Stoller
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