Schweigert, Christian

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Name Schweigert, Christian Geburt 8 Sep 1887 ,,, Rußland [1]
Geschlecht männlich Tod 23 Mrz 1913 Homer, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA [1]
Beerdigung 25 Mrz 1913 Lehr, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA [1]
Personen-Kennung I89090 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 6 Okt 2013
Vater Schweigert, Jakob Sr., geb. 28 Feb 1858, Worms, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 13 Aug 1934, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
(Alter 76 Jahre)
Mutter Harr, Katharina, geb. 9 Nov 1858, Gochanowka, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 23 Jun 1945, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
(Alter 86 Jahre)
Eheschließung 1881 ,,, Rußland [1]
Familien-Kennung F27675 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Geburt - 8 Sep 1887 - ,,, Rußland Beerdigung - 25 Mrz 1913 - Lehr, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA = Link zu Google Earth
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Notizen - Karen Abel:
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NEWSPAPER
The following article appeared on page 5 of the Monday 11 Mar 1913 issue of the Bismarck Daily Tribune:
"Chris Schweigert Insane"
"Chris Schweigert a carpenter living on Twelfth street became violently insane Sunday and it was with great difficulty that Sheriff Barnes and several assistants succeeded in getting him to jail. Schweigert has a brother Jacob in this city and both have been engaged on the construction of the Evangelical church on Seventh street. The unfortunate man's father who resides at Ashley came up Monday and will return home with him this afternoon."
DEATH CERTIFICATE
According to his death certificate, Christian was an unmarried carpenter when he died. His usual residence was in Hellwig, ND, but he had been hospitalized in the State Hospital for the Insane for eleven days prior to his death. He died of acute exhaustion of mania.
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE
This hospital, located in Jamestown, Stutsman County, opened in 1885. It is now known as the North Dakota State Hospital. By the early 1900s its bed capacity was listed at 625. The hospital population in 1908 was 538; this had risen to 819 by 1912. At this time, the hospital was seriously overcrowded and the staff worked 60 hours a week at extremely low pay--meaning that the quality of the staff was very low.
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1. Title: Death certificate - Author: State of Montana
- Karen Abel:
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Quellen - [S67] Karen Abel , (wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com).
- [S67] Karen Abel , (wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com).