Kunz, Friedrich
1848 - 1884 (35 Jahre)-
Name Kunz, Friedrich Geburt 7 Okt 1848 ,,, Rußland [1] Geschlecht männlich Alias-Name Frederick Tod 1884 , Yankton County, South Dakota, USA [1] Beerdigung Carson Cemetery, Carson, Grant County, South Dakota, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I132273 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 10 Nov 2014
Familie Oswald, Christina, geb. 18 Mai 1850, ,,, Rußland gest. 6 Mai 1925, Java, Walworth County, South Dakota, USA (Alter 74 Jahre) Eheschließung vor 1875 ,,, Rußland [1] Kinder 1. Kunz, William Frederick, geb. 28 Dez 1878, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, USA gest. 17 Apr 1957, Java, Walworth County, South Dakota, USA (Alter 78 Jahre) + 2. Kunz, Christina, geb. 28 Jul 1882, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, USA gest. 8 Dez 1957, Carson, Grant County, North Dakota, USA (Alter 75 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 10 Nov 2014 Familien-Kennung F43389 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Geburt - 7 Okt 1848 - ,,, Rußland Eheschließung - vor 1875 - ,,, Rußland Tod - 1884 - , Yankton County, South Dakota, USA Beerdigung - - Carson Cemetery, Carson, Grant County, South Dakota, USA = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Frederick Kunz married Christina Oswald in Russia before 1875. He is buried in the Yankton, South Dakota area.
Notes taken from the files of John H. Kunz
I tried to find Frederick and Christina Kunz in the 1880 Federal Census at Yankton since they came in 1775 and he died in 1883 and in so doing I noticed the name Fred Koonce and wife Christina and a son about 1 year old. Since William was born in 1878, that information would be correct and the birth dates for Fred and Christina were the same as the ones I had recorded for them. It's no wonder I coudln't find Frederick Kunz with the spelling of his name being Fred Koonce. In another column of the 1880 Census it stated that Fred was paralyzed. This may have been a cause of his early death since he didn't live many years at Yankton after they arrived in 1775. Since William's sister Christina was born in 1882 she would not have been listed in the 1880 Census.
Frederick came to the United States with his wife, Christina, (Oswald) Kunz and settled near Yankton, South Dakota. They arrived in New York in 1875 according to a Passenger List Index, Bellevue, Washington Library. Since they came in 1875, it would have been two years after Jakob and Regina (Kunz) Huber settled at Yankton in 1873. Jakob and Magdalena (Kunz) Ackermann came in 1886 and Johann and Anna Marie (Kunz) Harr came in 1887. The last two mentioned families stayed with the Hubers before they settled in the Sutley, South Dakota and the Eureka, South Dakota areas. The Ackermann family brought Magdalena's mother, Katharina (Wittmar) Kunz, with them in 1886.
I learned that his name was Frederick from William's death certificate at Selby, South Dakota. Frederick passed away in Yankton County, South Dakota but does not seem to be buried in the Yankton Cemetery as they have no record of his burial. He must have died in 1883 as Christina and her two children left Yankton in 1884.
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