Moser, Adolph

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Name Moser, Adolph Geburt 10 Mai 1878 Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland [1, 2, 3, 4]
Geschlecht männlich Tod Datum unbekannt ,,, USA Personen-Kennung I298 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Dez 2016
Vater Moser, Johann, geb. geschätzt 1848 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F31734 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Gemar, Johanna, geb. 9 Dez 1885, Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 7 Jan 1972, ,,, USA
(Alter 86 Jahre)
Eheschließung 31 Jan 1905 Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA [1]
Kinder 1. Moser, William A., geb. 2 Feb 1906, Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado, USA gest. 23 Mrz 1996, , Teton County, Montana, USA
(Alter 90 Jahre)
2. Moser, Rudolph, geb. 11 Jul 1907, Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, USA gest. Datum unbekannt, ,,, USA
+ 3. Moser, Gustave, geb. 11 Jul 1907, Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, USA gest. 11 Jul 1977, Conrad, Pondera County, Montana, USA
(Alter 70 Jahre)
4. Moser, Viola, geb. geschätzt 1909 gest. Datum unbekannt 5. Moser, Frieda, geb. 1911, ,,, USA gest. 2 Sep 1998, ,,, USA
(Alter 87 Jahre)
6. Moser, Edna, geb. 1913, ,,, USA gest. Datum unbekannt, ,,, USA
+ 7. Moser, Ella Christine, geb. 4 Apr 1915, Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, USA gest. 27 Apr 2002, Choteau, Teton County, Montana, USA
(Alter 87 Jahre)
8. Moser, Sofia, geb. 1919, ,,, USA gest. Datum unbekannt
9. Moser, Margaretha, geb. 1923, ,,, USA gest. Datum unbekannt
Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Dez 2016 Familien-Kennung F616 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Geburt - 10 Mai 1878 - Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland Tod - Datum unbekannt - ,,, USA Eheschließung - 31 Jan 1905 - Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA = Link zu Google Earth
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Notizen - Michael L. Wiest:
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Adoph and Johanna Moser were both born in Russia; Adolph in 1878 near Odssa, and Johanna in 1885 at Rohrbach, Russia. It seems that their ansestors had migrated from Germany in about 1848. The anscestors were encouraged to go to Russia with the promise of rich land, and what a disappointment this was! They had spent what money they had, farming was poor, and the Russian government took most of what they raised, so there was no going back to Germany. These migrants were called German Russians.
However, Somehow Adolph and Johanna (Gemar) were able to go to America; Johanna and her family to Sutton, Nebraska in 1901, and Adpolph's family to Loveland, Colorado. By some means they met and were married January 31, 1905, at Fort Collins, Colorado.
They lived for awhile at Loveland where their first child was born February 2, 1906, namely William A. (blil) Mosr. TheMosers lived for a year or two at Lovland, and then took up a homestead in eastern Colorado, at Yuma. In ten years at Yuma, they only had two crops due to dropht and hail. While at Yuma five more children were born. Twins Rudoph and Gustave were born in 1907. Freda in 1911; Edna 1913; and Ella 1915.
Johanna's parents, the Henry Gemars, lived at Agawam, Montana, during this time. So Adolph, accompanied by five year old Freda, made a trip to Montana in the fall of 1916 to look around for better prospects of farming He was encouraged by the good crops he saw. Adoplh made up his mind he would sell out in Yuma and move to Montana.
On February 11, 1917, the Mosers moved to Monatana. When they arrived in Brady, they met Paul Kropp who kindly ofered to take them to Morhardts who lived near Agawam. Mrs. Morthardt and Johanna were sisters. They lived for awhile with Johann's parents, the Henry Gemars, who lived close to Agawam.
After souting around for awhile, they found some farm buildings on 30 acres of land, which Adolph leased from Manuel Schlepp who lived at Brady. Adolph managed to get his land plowed up and raised a good crop of flax. Across
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1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002
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