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Heinle, Ann (I184389)
 
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Going, Susanna Caroline (I202007)
 
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Lilia Herlez:
Born: 15 Dec 1861
Death: 12 May 1943 
Schwenk, Elisabetha (I184102)
 
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Nagel, Michael (I184101)
 
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Morman, Charles William (I201953)
 
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Estes, Ira Reuben (I204166)
 
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Fletcher, Charlotte (I204167)
 
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LILLIAN SANDAU was born on the Fred Sandau homestead farm at New Leipzig, ND, two and one-half miles northwest of town on July 11, 1912 to Frederick and Juliana (Bierwagen) Sandau. Her given name was Lea. She grew up and lived all her life in Grant County. She attended New Leipzig schools and graduated in 1932. Lillian had artistic talents and was the school artist during her school years. She was requested to make posters for school plays. Lillian attended six months of Business College at Bismarck Capitol Commercial College.
She was confirmed in the New Leipzig Lutheran church by Rev. Fred Kordwick. One summer she worked for her Uncle Bill Bierwagen north of Elgin doing farm work.
Lillian met Alvin Bauer of Heil at a barn dance at the August Stelter farm about 1931. She went to church one Sunday evening with cousin Hulda (Bierwagen) Hetzler and after church Hulda suggested going to the dance. Lillian was afraid of what her parents would say, but Hulda said the parents were already asleep and wouldn't notice that she didn't come home right away. Alvin was at the dance with Linda Meidinger but had his eyes on Lillian and told her during the course of the evening that if he hadn't come with Linda, he would take her home! They were married July 9, 1933.
In the winter of their first year of marriage they stayed with her parents while Alvin worked in the Davenport coal mine. The next summer they moved to Carson Lake Bed region and farmed and raised cattle for two years. During this time Alvin also worked on W.P.A. Their first daughter, Diana, was born on July 28, 1934. Later they lived on the Strohmeier farm south of Elgin for six months. In July of 1936 they moved to the Sandau farm after her parents moved to Oregon. Another daughter, Doris, was born August 25, 1936. Alvin and Lillian farmed, raising grain and cattle. Lillian always had a large vegetable garden and many beloved flowers. On July 15, 1940 a son, David, was born. The family lived and worked on the Sandau homestead for ten years. In the winter of 1946, the family left for Oregon to work. They returned and purchased his parents homestead when August and Karolina (Guthmiller) Bauer retired and moved to Elgin. Alvin and Lillian farmed until 1957 when they held an auction and Alvin began working on construction in Fargo, ND. They returned to the farm each winter and lived there until 1983. They sold the farm at Heil to their son, David. They moved to New Leipzig where on March 3, 1984 Alvin passed away. Lillian continued to live in her home there until she moved to Dakota Hill Housing in 2009.
Lillian passed away at the St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck on September 20, 2013 at the age of 101 years, 2 months, 9 days.
She leaves behind three children, Diana Callinan, Yorba Linda, CA; Doris (Marvin) Schaible, Kirkland, WA; and David (Jacqueline Shawchuck) Bauer; Heil, ND; one sister, Inez Presley of Avon, FL; and a brother, Fred (Helen) of Portland, OR; Ten grandsons, John (Jeanette), Michael (Marilyn), Tim (Lorrie), Christopher (Julie) and Patrick Callinan; Mark (Cyndi), Scott (Kate), Todd (Miranda) Schaible; Steve and Allen Bauer; Twelve great-grandchildren; Stacey, Courtney, Sean and Samantha Callinan; Davin, George, Jennifer Schaible; Brianne (Michael) Gagnon and Orion (Stephanie) Ahrensfeld, Erika, Bret and Cody Bauer, and many nieces and nephews.
Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Alvin, son-in-law, John Callinan Jr.; 4 sisters, Bertha Luther, Rose Krause, Helen Diers and Marie Norgren; and a great granddaughter, Jennifer Callinan.
In her own words, Lillian states she had a good life. She loved her garden and flowers. She loved her Lord and Savior and has gone home to her eternal reward. 
Sandau, Leah (I98148)
 
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Bauer, Doris (I198571)
 
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Nathan Krämer:
Note:
Social Security Record #524-48-0741
Conrad Meyer came to America in 1902 from Russia at the age of thirteen with his older brother George. His mother, stepfather and brothers, Alec and John and sisters Anna and Marie, had come over earlier and settled at Herrington, Kansas. The following year he went with his brothers to Sugar City, Colorado to find work. He later went to Denver and worked for the Rio Grande Western Railroad.
Source:
from the Burlington Call Newspaper, April 17, 1919.
Funeral services for Conrad Meyer were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bethune, Tuesday, Feb 26, with Pastor Henry Thorberg officiating. Song selections, "Going Down the Valley: and "Nearer My God to Thee" were sung by the mens' choir. "Take my Hand Dear Father" and "Just as i Am" were sung by the congregation; piano accompaniment was provided by Louise Schlichenmayer. Casket bearers were his grandsons. Honorary casket bearers were Bert Kvestad, Lester Pierson, Dick Rose, Gene Clark, Bud Boyles, Gottlieb Gramm, Bill Yersin, Lester Crist, K.E. Bishop and August Zweygardt. Internment was made in the Immanual [sic] Lutheran Church Cemetery with Hendricks Mortuary in charge.
Conrad was born April 5, 1889 to John Fredrick and Anna Marie Meyer at Rosendahl, near Shilling, Russia. He was baptized and confirmed in the Christian faith. Conrad came to America with his parents in 1902 to Herrington Kan., prior to moving to Denver. May 7, 1910, he was united in marriage to Margaret Adolf at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. To this union were born seven children.
Conrad and his wife spent the six weeks of their married life in Denver where he worked for the Rio Grande Railroad. In 1916 they moved to the farm 9½ miles north of Bethune were they resided until April 6, 1969, when he suffered a stroke and was taken to the Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital. On May 8, 1969, he became a resident of the Grace Manor Nursing Home. One Monday, Feb. 18, he was again taken to the hospital where he passed away Friday morning, Feb. 22.
Preceding him in death were his parents, three brothers and two sisters, a son, William at the age of 23; a daughter Alma and a son Conrad in infancy. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife; three sons, Reuben, Clord and Norman, all of Bethune and one daughter Mrs. Kenneth (Mabel) Bishop of Burlington; 13 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. 
Meyer, Conrad (I194686)
 
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Nathan Krämer:
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Social Security Record #524-48-0740
Funeral services for Mrs. Conrad Meyer were held Monday, Jan. 9, at 1:30 p.m., at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bethune with Rev. Howard Jacobson presiding.
The men's choir of the church provided two musical selections, accompanied at the piano, by Karen Ziegler. Her grandsons were casket bearers and burial was at Immanuel Cemetery.
Margaret Meyer, daughter of William and Margaret Adolf, was born at Tipliz, Russia, on Aug. 24,1887. She was baptized in the Christian faith in the Lutheran Church and confirmed her faith on May 15, 1902, in the presence of her pastor, Rev. Asmuss.
She came to America in August 1908, and lived first in Galveston, Tex. where she worked until November, when she came to Bethune to join her family. Shortly after, she went to Denver to work, and it was there that she met her husband, Conrad Meyer. They were married on May 7, 1910, in Immanuel Lutheran Church of Bethune.
They continued to make their home in Denver until 1916, when they moved to the farm 9 1/2 miles north of Bethune. She and her husband farmed for many years, and in April 1972, she entered the Burlington Rest Home. It was there, that she passed from this life on the morning of Jan. 7, 1978 at I the age of 90 years, 4 months and 14 days.
Her husband, Conrad, preceded her in death on Feb. 22, 1974.
They were life long members of Immanuel Lutheran Church. To their union seven children were born, Reuben, Clord and Norman of Bethune, Mabel Bishop of Burlington, William, who preceded her in death, dying at the young age of 23 years; also two infant children died, Conrad and Alma, and she was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters.
She is survived by three sons, one daughter, 3 brothers, William Adolf of Tigard, Ore., John Adolf of Bethune, and Chris Adolf of Burlington; 2 sisters, Nettie Hasart and Frieda Weisshaar of Burlington, 12 grandchildren, 14 great grand-children and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. 
Adolf, Margaret (I194687)
 
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Source:
Skagit Valley Herald Publishing Company on April 29, 2009
On Thursday, April 16, 2009, Duane L. Johnson, an amazing husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away suddenly from a stroke.
He was born October 9, 1934 in Bellingham, WA. As one of two boys in the Johnson family, he learned the value of hard work and dedication to family and friends. At age eight he could be found: collecting bottles for money to help out his parents, taking on odd farming jobs and doing construction work for additional cash to donate to families and friends in his community who needed assistance. These strong work ethics and humanitarian values would stick with him for the rest of his life.
In 1953, he graduated from Bellingham High and was soon awe struck by a young lady, Meridian High's very own Carnival Queen, Katrina Lee Holt. They married August 3, 1956 and moved to Alger where they built a home and raised five children.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Katrina L. Johnson and their five children: Roderick Allen, Michael Lynn, Randal Scott, Angela Kay and Mark Andrew Johnson and their spouses; 15 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Odin R. and Otilla "Tillie" Johnson; and his brother, Alvin L. Johnson.
Baptized in 1951 as a Jehovah's Witness, he served as an Elder in the Burlington congregation. Whether caring for his family, serving his brothers and sisters in the congregation, engaging in the door to door ministry, or donating many hours constructing, remodeling, and inspecting Kingdom Halls in Western and Eastern Washington, his love and dedication for Jehovah God coupled with love for his spiritual and fleshly family is an outstanding example for all.
His talents with hammer and nail as learned from his father served him with the privilege of being part of many Kingdom Hall construction projects and also for establishing his own business of Duane Johnson & Sons Construction, Inc. He spent many years building and remodeling homes and businesses in Western Washington. The company continues as a family owned business, now operating for 31 years with son Randal S. Johnson as owner.
Retirement - if you could call it that - didn't slow him down, he found projects for all to do at home and at the Kingdom Hall. He never lacked for a list of things that just must be done or directions for how it should be done. With his finger waving and pointing he would say, "just listen to daddy." Well known and loved as an exceptional man, leader, story teller and friend. He will be missed by many.
A special thanks to the doctors, nurses and technicians at St. Joseph's Hospital of Bellingham, Washington for making his last moments with us, as comfortable for him and family, as possible.
A memorial service will be held on May 2, 2009 at 2p.m. in the cafeteria of Lucille Umbarger Elementary School, located at 820 S. Skagit Street, Burlington, WA. 
Johnson, Duane L. (I194115)
 
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Holt, Katrina Lee (I194116)
 
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Johnson, Odin Rubein (I194111)
 
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Johnson, Israel Andrew (I194112)
 
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Otto, Alvina Florentine (I194113)
 
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Note:
SSN: 532-14-1337 (1935-2014) 
Fandrich, Ottilia (I194110)
 
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Gordon, Ruth (I182785)
 
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Halter, Charles Ernest (I182784)
 
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Mabel was born to Otto and Caroline Schwartz Wahl in Canada.
She had one sister, Clara, and four brothers, Edward, Alexander, Abraham, and Robert Wahl.
Mabel later married Albert Dais. 
Wahl, Mabel M. (I194660)
 
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Wahl, Alexander (I194670)
 
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Born to Otto and Caroline Schwartz Wahl in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan.
Robert had two sisters, Clara Kafton, and Mabel Dais, and three brothers, Edward, Alexander, and Abraham Wahl.
In 1932, he married Bertha Kottke, and they had Virgil R. Wahl in 1940. 
Wahl, Robert (I194612)
 
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Albert was born to John and Katharina Ott Dais, in Dawson County, Montana.
Albert had five sisters, Lillian, Olivia, Ella, Violet, and Hilda, and one brother, Samuel.
Albert married Mabel Wahl. 
Dais, Albert J. (I194661)
 
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Dais, Lillian (I194664)
 
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Dais, Olivia (I194665)
 
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Dais, Violet (I194667)
 
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Nathan Krämer:
Born: 13 Jul 1917
Social Security Record #524-48-0737
Reuben Meyer was born July 13, 1917, to Conrad and Margaret (Adolf) Meyer on the family farm north of Bethune. He was baptized in the Christian faith on July 17, 1917 by Pastor Gus Adolph at Immanuel Lutheran Church and was confirmed on May 14, 1933 by Rev. H. L. Woelber.
Reuben received his schooling in the country schools through the 8th grade.
Reuben was married to Amelia Beringer on Sept. 7, 1939 at Salem Lutheran Church near St. Francis, Kan., by Rev. 0. H. Zielinger.
To this union one son, Jerry, was born. Alma Beringer came to live with them at a young age on May 16, 1942.
Reuben and Amelia celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 7, 1989. He was a lifetime member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and served on several committees.
Reuben was a farmer and rancher and raised Hereford cattle for many years. Working with cattle was his pride and joy. He raised wheat, corn and feed for the cattle. Reuben was in partnership with his brothers for many years and was a hard worker.
Reuben enjoyed sports. He was a player and manager of the Settlement Hawks baseball team for several years. He liked music and played the harmonica for his enjoyment and especially liked playing with his son and others that came to the house.
He was a loving husband, father and family man and always enjoyed visiting with his friends, neighbors and relatives.
Reuben was in poor health for a number of years. He entered Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital several times in the last six weeks, the last time on Friday, Feb. 20. He suffered a stroke on Wednesday evening and passed away on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1998.
He leaves to mourn his loving wife Amelia, son Jerry; daughter Alma Beringer; brother Clord and wife Clara all of Bethune; sister Mabel Bishop of Burlington; sisters-in-law Doris Meyer of Bethune and LaVera Beringer of St. Francis, Kan.; three aunts - Martha Adolf, Nettie Hasart and Frieda Weisshaar, all of Burlington; and one very special adopted granddaughter, Connie Reynolds of Burlington; numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and a host of friends.
Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers Bill, Conrad and Norman; and sister Alma in infancy.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 3, 1998, 10:30 a.m., at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Bethune with Pastor, Dianne Dietz officiating Congregational songs included a German hymn "Gott Ist die Liebe," "Just As I Am" and "I'll Fly Away." Pianist was Carla Foth
Pallbearers were Erick Meyer, Larry Beringer, Ralph Adolf, Junior Weisshaar, Harold Eisenbart and Bob Todd.
Honorary pallbearers were Albert Weiss, Ralph Stahlecker, David Guy, Ernie McArthur, Harold Weisshaar, Danny Weiss, Ernie Cure, Ray Boyd, Sr., Allan Weiss, Joe Bohnen, Howard Homm, Ed Cure, Arnold Strobel and Milbert Beringer.
Burial was in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established in Reuben's name and may be left at Immanuel Lutheran Church or First National Bank of Stratton.
Arrangements were by Hendricks-Love Mortuary of Burlington. 
Meyer, Reuben (I194374)
 
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Walker, Helen Elizabeth (I211187)
 
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Schroer, Carolina (I183752)
 
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Brubach, Friedrich Karl Sr. (I183751)
 
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Herman married Edith Shaw on 10 Mar 1926 in Boyd co, NE; they divorced.
Herman married Martha G. Horst on 29 June 1930 in Gregory county, SD. They lived in Boyd county and, for a time, lived in Delta county, Colo. where Herman worked as a farm laborer. Herman and Martha had two sons, Joel and Ron. 
Ellermeier, Herman F. (I184267)
 
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Shaw, Edith (I184268)
 
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Ellermeier, Joel (I184269)
 
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Ellermeier, Ron (I184270)
 
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Rosina SAYLER born 8 May 1823 in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia was the daughter of Johannes SAYLER and Anna Barbara TRUCK.
Rosina married Johann Jacob FISCHER on the 9th of December 1841 in Rohrbach, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia. The couple was blessed with no less than 12 children; Magdalena Wilhelmina, Christoph Georg, Gottlieb, Karl, Rosina, Adam, Jacob, Johann Jacob, Johannes, Mathias, David and Christian.
Five of their children as adults are known to have immigrated to America.
Rosina FISCHER probably died sometime after 1885 in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russia.

Hans Leibbrandt:
The first incidence where Rosina is mentioned is the 1825 Revision list of the Village of Johannestal in Stump's book " The Emigration From Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862" pg 714. She is listed as a child Johannes Sayler and Frau Barbara age 2 years. Subtract 2 from 1825 and the birth year for Rosina would be 1823. The date of May 8th was given by Great-Grandson, Robert Fischer of Vancouver, WA from his Fischer Excerpts "The Fischer Family History" - Mathias & Christian. This date was taken from the Bible of the youngest Son of Jacob and Rosina ( Sayler) Fischer, Christian Fischer.
The next time Rosina is found is in the St. Petersburg records of the Rohrbach Parish, Village of Johannestal in the marriage records. Rosina is listed as being married to Johann Jacob Fischer in Dec 1841 - LDS Microfilm # 1883192/2 Page 203.
Throughout the 1830's and the 1840's records for St Petersburg there is only one Rosina Sailer found. There is no other
Female Sailer found in this span of 20 years. It is fairly safe to assume this is the same Rosina Sailer that is listed in Stump's book. The birth year of 1823 would be the approximate marriagable age of the wife of Johann Jacob Fischer.
Information from Robert Fischer "The Fischer Family History"-- Johann Jacob and Rosina (Sailer) Fischer's children immigrated to the US during the late 1800's and early 1900's. 
Sailer, Rosina (I20113)
 
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Death: 1 Feb 1999  
Halyburton, Nadine Ellen (I200902)