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201 died as a baby Eichelberg, Sophie (I494)
 
202 died at birth Olhausen, Ronald Albert (I370)
 
203 died at sea Strauch, Gotthilf (I2948)
 
204 Died in a fire in Russia, is all the information we have the 1890 is an assumed date Wonnenberg, Twin (I1243)
 
205 died in an accident Schorr, Hugo (I1879)
 
206 died in his teens Ohlhausen, Christian (I487)
 
207 Died of kidney failure due to long term diabetes. Religion - Seven Day Adventist Anderst, Maud (I569)
 
208 died of respiratory problems Jastrow, Louise (I513)
 
209 Died of weakness of old age Source (S32)
 
210 Died the same year the family moved from Poliz to Tarutino Walter, Maria (I732)
 
211 E 1 mile, S 12 miles of Walsh - no church building left there. NE 34-9-30 W3 Jans, August (I500)
 
212 E 1 mile, S 12 miles of Walsh - no church building left there. NE 34-9-30 W3 Sackmann, Katherina (I501)
 
213 E 1 mile, S 12 miles of Walsh - no church building left there. NE 34-9-30 W3 Jans, Christian (I2917)
 
214 Eddie had a great deal of musical talent and could play many different instruments and entertained family and friends Ohlhausen, Edwin Reuben 'Eddie' (I37)
 
215 Edna Beierbach Hay said that she did not know her father as her parents were divorced when she was 2 years old. He was murdered after picking up a hitch hiker. Beierbach, Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. (I601)
 
216 Edna believes that her Dad's last name is spelled Beierbach becuase that is how it is spelled on her birth certificate (sources 257 and 161) Beierbach, Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. (I601)
 
217 Edna Hay told the W. Fuller that her Grandpa called her Grandma "Maria Charletta" (Won3, page 51). Hoffman, Maria 'Mary' Charlotte (I563)
 
218 Edna'a mother called her 'Edna May' - so that is what she used all her life even though it was Marie. Beierbach, Edna Marie (I721)
 
219 Ella grew up being called (and thinking that her name was) 'Mary Ella' and was not happy when she saw Ella Maria on her birth certificate and, Dave said it cost $60 to make legal a legal change to Mary Ella Olhausen, Mary 'Ella' (I99)
 
220 Eltershofen Eberhardt, Jakob IV (I1581)
 
221 Elvire Necker has a copy of this church book which came from Ing Isert, who found it in an archive in Ismail, Romania in the 1980's or 90's Source (S37)
 
222 Elvire Necker has a copy of this church book which came from Ing Isert, who found it in an archive in Ismail, Romania in the 1980's or 90's Source (S334)
 
223 Elvire's research came to me on a disc in the program of Brother's keeper version 5, file Original/Original. Source (S281)
 
224 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: A.L.E. Ducatel / B.C.R. Condamine (F431)
 
225 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Glen Kwiet / E.M. Ohlhausen (F768)
 
226 Eva was the wife of the original owner of farm #14 (Karl Rondthaler) and upon his death she married Karl Wonnenberg and he operated farm #14. Family: Karl Wonnenberg / Eva Rosina Schmidtke (F419)
 
227 farmed the S27-10-30-W3 until 1956 when they sold to the Spring Creek Hutterite Colony and moved to Maple Creek. Jans, Albert (I26)
 
228 farmed || where one son was born and another died. During these years the Jerke family became very good friends with Elizabeth's brother-in-law, Daniel Wonnenberg family, who was also working on beet farms just north of Granada. The two families moved north to the Greeley area and we know that they worked in the same area as we have several formal pictures taken together. It appears that this friendship lasted all their life. Jerke, Johannes 'John' (I1607)
 
229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Forester, E.D. (I810)
 
230 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Forester, H.E. (I1008)
 
231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hay, T.T.D. (I727)
 
232 Fere Champenoise is a different name for the same town as Neu-Elft in Bessarabia.|| (see note Book M1 - page 23); per Elvira Necker Hiller, Maria Elizabetha (I250)
 
233 Findagrave Memorial: 52272951 Fredrich, Anna 'Susanna' (I1335)
 
234 Findagrave:
Tarutyne
Odes'ka, Ukraine 
Krause, Julianna (I740)
 
235 Findagrave:
Tarutyne
Odes'ka, Ukraine 
Littau, Friedrich Sr. (I1336)
 
236 Findagrave:
Tarutyne
Odes'ka, Ukraine 
Warnke, Louise (I1337)
 
237 Flegal Book says Wanke Warnke, Louise (I1337)
 
238 from 'Nemezko Chaginsk' which is Russian for Kronental, N. Caucasus. Wonenberg, Karolina 'Carrie' (I597)
 
239 from 'Nemezko Chaginsk' which is Russian for Kronental, N. Caucasus. Wonenberg, Gustav 'Gus' (I599)
 
240 from 'Nemezko Chaginsk' which is Russian for Kronental, N. Caucasus. Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
 
241 from Canada Source (S333)
 
242 from grave stone Mechalke, Elmer G. (I596)
 
243 From Mother's Bible Weiss, Johan (I507)
 
244 From Mother's Bible Weiss, Johan (I507)
 
245 from Skomtsche, Poland Banek, Andreas (I1325)
 
246 from Skomtsche, Poland Banek, Christoph (I1326)
 
247 Funeral services at the Seven Day Adventist Church Gill, Reinhold (I830)
 
248 gave over the farm to his son-in-law David Fischer (who gave the farm to his brother Gorrfried in 1819). Littau, Johann Sr. (I1338)
 
249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: O.W. Schlenker / G. Knapp (F886)
 
250 grave stone Wonenberg, Gustav 'Gus' (I599)
 
251 Grave Stone Marker Peterson, Alice M. (I1650)
 
252 GRHS says born in Leutzschuetz PO [won1, page 18b] Bauch, Andreas II (I1323)
 
253 had 161 ha of land according to Fragebogen -- also owned a mill. Ohlhausen, Jakob II (I518)
 
254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F.T. Ohlhausen / S. Gensmantel (F805)
 
255 had attended the Rodney and Bancroft schools and after marriage they farmed just one km from the Ohlhausen farm in Bancroft. She was very active in the community and her baking and handy craft were well known to take first prize at the fair. Ohlhausen, Irene (I32)
 
256 had been a farmer in Krim, Poland and || immigrated to || and became the original owner of farm # 109 with 60 hectares (148 Acres) of land. Littau, Johann Sr. (I1338)
 
257 had lump removed off his shoulder and it was diagnosed as not cancerous and an operation on 25 Sept.1974 in the same area showed it was fast growing cancer. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
258 He added an H between his first and last names to prevent his mail being mixed up because his cousin, Henry Ohlhausen, lived close to his farm south of Irvine. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
259 He became a British subject within Canada, so that he could qualify under the Canadian Homestead Act Ohlhausen, Johannes 'John' (I8)
 
260 He drowned in an irrigation ditch which was between the house and the barn, while his mother was in town. He had tried to crawl over a wooden plank that was used to get to the barn. After he had been missing for some time, a neighbour found him in the ditch. Koenig, Willie (I571)
 
261 He fell out of a tree and hit his head on a rock. Littau, Richard James (I1411)
 
262 He grew up in one of the German settlements in part of Russian that is Armenia today. His son Don said
"Our grandfather lived practically in the shadow of Mount Ararat". 
Greenwalt, Henry Jacob (I598)
 
263 He is buried in the Bierbach family plot purchased by his father'Daniel' who died in 1923 (Won3, page 58) Beierbach, Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. (I601)
 
264 He moved with family to Canada and when his mother died, lived with his aunt Louise Littau near Hanna, AB until he became of age. He worked as a farm hand and later as a bull dozer operator and never married. Koenig, Christian "Chris" (I553)
 
265 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: C.W. Cook / M. Schlenker (F888)
 
266 He was a Cpl in the US army and was in the Korean war. Mechalke, Jim (I651)
 
267 He was a machinist in McGill NV untill retirement. Olson, Merlyne 'Dale' (I1188)
 
268 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wonenberg, W.T.E. (I2537)
 
269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones, J.A. (Wilburn) (I1165)
 
270 He was the first owner of farm #95 and farmed there until his death. Wonnenberg, Heinrich Ferdinand (I731)
 
271 He worked several jobs including the Kelowna mill, in a hospital, Fuller Brush and ended his career with the department of highways in Kamloops, BC. Ohlhausen, Dewald (I11)
 
272 Heart attack Thomson, John Mervin (I590)
 
273 Helen Wonenberg Burbach told Wayne Fuller that Irna grew up as Erna Wonenberg Dorsch, Erna (I608)
 
274 Helena Tetzlaff was a a sponsor for an 1857 birth as shown in the LDS Galatz film - Jakobsonsthal Births # 127 0535 for 1856 - 1921 Family: Kornelius Tetzlaff / Magdalena 'Helena' Kranich (F5)
 
275 Henry wanted a full section in one square block because at the time everyone farmed with horses and it was important to have the land accessible from the barn. We assume that he sold the half section in 1928 when he found his full section and || which he farmed until 1950. We are told that Henry was a real horse person and always had the best team in the district. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
276 her ancestor was Karl Fischer from Klein Politz, Poland Fischer, Helena (I2271)
 
277 Her birth name was Ann Russold. At some point it was changed to 'Rose' and she did not find out until she tried to get her old age pension and had to have proof of birth. Rose, Anna (Russold) (I274)
 
278 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: K.C.C. Littau / M. Ott (F646)
 
279 Her marriage certificate says Jan 6, 1885 Reister, Elizabetha (I343)
 
280 His birth name was 'Crête', but used the American spelling 'Cratte' most of his life. Cratte, Oliver (I2592)
 
281 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wonenberg, B. (I2540)
 
282 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wonenberg, D. (I2541)
 
283 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wagner, N.A. (I1875)
 
284 His hobby of fishing kept him busy, going to all sorts of fishing areas in the country. On 13 Feb. 1962 he and his fishing partner Matchett, were in court and fined $50 for being over the limit at a small trout pond. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
285 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sawatsky, V. (I726)
 
286 His obituary says that he leaves 5 sons, August, Jacob, Gottlieb, Johann and Friedrich and 2 daughters, Rosina and Katherina. Jans, August (I500)
 
287 His official name may have been Heinrich Friedrich and was known as Friedrich. Wonnenberg, Friedrich Heinrich (I730)
 
288 homestead NE16-10-3W4 Gill, Michael (I825)
 
289 http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/archives-visitors/contact/ Repository (R13)
 
290 http://www.archives.gov/index.html Repository (R8)
 
291 http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/vitalstatistics.cfm Repository (R2)
 
292 https://familysearch.org/ Repository (R11)
 
293 I received both the patened record and this deed record from Dick Mechalke on his visit to Canada 5 Aug 2006.(His wife is from Oklahoma) Source (S279)
 
294 I received both the patened record and this deed record from Dick Mechalke on his visit to Canada 5 Aug 2006.(His wife is from Oklahoma) Source (S418)
 
295 Immanuel Luther Church Littau, Karolina (I2865)
 
296 immigrating from Kummi Poland and was the original owner of farm # 77 with 60 hectares (148 acres) of land. Littau, Friedrich Sr. (I1336)
 
297 In 1816 he immigrated to Paris Bessarabia, Russia Jerke, Gottlieb (I3169)
 
298 In 1845, his granddaughter Ida (Jans) and her husband, Fred Heller lived with William for about one year. Ohlhausen, Gustav 'Wilhelm' (I3)
 
299 In 1907 the family moved to Colorado where they farmed and raised their family until they retired to Greeley in 1931. Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
 
300 In 1913 Leipzig was part of Russia Biech, Henry (I586)
 

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