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301 in a truck accident Martyn, Barry (I477)
 
302 In fact Martin met Anna at Elizabeth's funeral as the 2 girls had been good friends. Family: Martin Wonnenberg / Anna Elizabeth Werner (F308)
 
303 In March 1917 he took over his father's homestead farm || The first 4 years were rough as there was not enough rain to raise feed for their 6 cows and 7 horses. They even fed Russian thistle taken from the ditches and still two cows died. The years 1922-24 were better as there was more rain. They drove 25 miles to Medicine Hat every two weeks to sell butter and eggs and get groceries. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
 
304 in parents house by midwife Schorr Ohlhausen, Johannes I (I2667)
 
305 in the Evangelic Lutheran Church Bauch, Samuel (I1316)
 
306 in the Evangelic Lutheran Church Banek, Wilhelmina (I1317)
 
307 in the Evangelic Lutheran Church Bauch, Wilhelmina (I555)
 
308 In the first grade, her teacher told her that from now on she would be 'Delia'. Quast, Ottilie 'Delia' (I587)
 
309 in the German military service. During the war, his sister (likely Paulina) came to Leutsdorf and stayed to help with the farming. Ohlhausen, Michael II (I310)
 
310 Indian name "Istagiwin Ha-za-ho-ta-win" Pennishon, Susannne Istagiwin (I2595)
 
311 indicated their 'religion' as 'Dreamer'. Dreamer was a sect originating in South Dakota in 1905 and migrated to the Medicine Hat/Irvine and Josephsburg area of Alberta a few years later. Although this sect was originally based on Christianity, their beliefs reached a stage of fanaticism where arson or perjury became acts in fulfillment of their biblical destiny. Dreams were supposed to dictate their actions. Ohlhausen, Magdalena (I15)
 
312 indicated their 'religion' as 'Dreamer'. Dreamer was a sect originating in South Dakota in 1905 and migrated to the Medicine Hat/Irvine and Josephsburg area of Alberta a few years later. Although this sect was originally based on Christianity, their beliefs reached a stage of fanaticism where arson or perjury became acts in fulfillment of their biblical destiny. Dreams were supposed to dictate their actions. Gill, Alfred (I17)
 
313 indicated their 'religion' as 'Dreamer'. Dreamer was a sect originating in South Dakota in 1905 and migrated to the Medicine Hat/Irvine and Josephsburg area of Alberta a few years later. Although this sect was originally based on Christianity, their beliefs reached a stage of fanaticism where arson or perjury became acts in fulfillment of their biblical destiny. Dreams were supposed to dictate their actions. Gill, David (I226)
 
314 indicated their 'religion' as 'Dreamer'. Dreamer was a sect originating in South Dakota in 1905 and migrated to the Medicine Hat/Irvine and Josephsburg area of Alberta a few years later. Although this sect was originally based on Christianity, their beliefs reached a stage of fanaticism where arson or perjury became acts in fulfillment of their biblical destiny. Dreams were supposed to dictate their actions. Gill, Daniel (I16)
 
315 Infant death - buried in Maple Creek Kuntz, Girl2 (I1011)
 
316 infant death, buried in Maple Creek Kuntz, Kieth (I856)
 
317 infant death, buried in Maple Creek Kuntz, Girl (I857)
 
318 infant death, buried in Maple Creek Kuntz, Girl2 (I1011)
 
319 Information from the Allnut Funeral Services show that Jacob Koenig was the name of Elizabeth's father and Gottlieb's death certificate also shows that Jacob was his father Koenig, Jacob (I1604)
 
320 is shown as the original homesteader for SW2-32-13 W4 which is just north east of Hanna, Alberta. This land is next door to Ludwig Wonenberg who is Dolly Koenig Ohlhausen's uncle who was raising Dolly's sister 'Dora' when the family was distributed to their mother's siblings. This also explains why they are on the 1917 picture taken at the 7 Day Adnentist Camp in Lacombe, Alberta along with the Wonenbergs and the Littaus. Litke, Charlie (I549)
 
321 issued September 13, 1976 Source (S350)
 
322 issued September 13, 1976 Source (S352)
 
323 issued the Land title to a homestead Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
 
324 It is possibly that Ferdniand was a so-called Separatist in 1858 because the church record for Jakob's baptism shows that he was a teacher but the “Ev. L” (protestant Lutheran) under Ferdinand’s name, had been crossed out. According to an expert in this area, this may indicate that he was not a Lutheran at that time. Wilhelm's birth record in 1862 shows both Ferdinand and his wife Wilhelmine, as Protestant denomination. Ohlhausen, Ferdinand (I1)
 
325 It was interesting to find that he used the spelling 'Ohlhausen' on his naturalization papers dated Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry' (I322)
 
326 John bought 7 lots for the tax owing in the townsite of Wonnenberg, Johann 'John' (I566)
 
327 John traded the 7 lots in Filer for 40 acres of land south of Buhl, ID which they farmed for only 2 years before John had a heart attack. Most of this land was still in the family and as of Oct 2005, 7 grandchildren lived on this 40 acres. Wonnenberg, Johann 'John' (I566)
 
328 John traded the 7 lots in Filer for 40 acres of land south of Buhl, ID which they farmed for only 2 years before John had a heart attack. Most of this land was still in the family and as of Oct 2005, 7 grandchildren lived on this 40 acres. Herrmann, Carolina 'Carrie' (I567)
 
329 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Anderson, J.R. (I2562)
 
330 killed by her husband Wunch, Anna (I570)
 
331 landing first in New York and traveling through S. Dakota. Mayer, Mathilda 'Matilda' (I323)
 
332 LDS record for the "Kirchenbuch, 1856-1941 for the Evangelische Kirche, Galati, Romania. 1.Taufen 1856-1921 - LDS Film # 1270535 (FHL INTL)
2.Tote 1857-1941; Heiraten 1856-1941; Konfirmation 1857-1921 - LDS Film # 1270534 (FHL INTL)
3.Andere Filmung: Tote 1857-1941 (l. & r. S.) Heiraten 1856-1941 (l. & r. S.) Konfirmationen 1857-1921 (l. & r. S.) Taufen 1857-1940 (l. & r. S.) " - LDS Film #1945975 (FHL INT) 
Source (S288)
 
333 likely because he had 2 uncles farming south east of Medicine Hat at Irvine, AB. Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry' (I322)
 
334 listed as one of the premier members of the Seven Day Adventist congregation in the Sponden, Alberta district. Littau, Samuel (I565)
 
335 Listing can be found on the web at:
www.city.medicin-hat.ab.ca Look under Service/Hillside Cemetery. 
Source (S8)
 
336 Listing can be found on the web at:
www.city.medicin-hat.ab.ca Look under Service/Hillside Cemetery. 
Source (S410)
 
337 lived and worked on Dave's parent's farm Olhausen, Mary 'Ella' (I99)
 
338 lived and worked on Dave's parent's farm Kusler, Dave Lawrence (I179)
 
339 located in the center of sec 12-33-27-w4 (picture) Gill, David (I226)
 
340 located in the center of sec 12-33-27-w4 (picture) Wunch, Anna (I570)
 
341 Loiusa brought 3 children into the marriage; Gorrfried b. 1833; Carl b. 1836; Julianna b. 1837. Family: Friedrich Heinrich Wonnenberg / Anna 'Louisa' Makus (F302)
 
342 lost one leg as the result of a blood clot after a heart attach. Jerke, Johannes 'John' (I1607)
 
343 Ludwig took out a homestead at NE27-26n-15w, which is immediately west and adjacent to the town of Avard, northern Oklahoma. After his death in Oct 1904, Wilhelmina made final application and received ownership of this quarter section of land as shown on the Patent Record dated 25 Aug 1905. In 1908, Wilhelmina sold one acre to the local school district #140 and the remainder of the quarter section to Fred Link. Wilhelmina's grave stone reads "Wilhelmina Wonenberg Link" therefore we assume that she married this Fred Link as some point. Wonnenberg, Ludwig Sr. (I554)
 
344 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Anderst, Maud (I569)
 
345 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Wonenberg, Dave (I985)
 
346 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Will, Emma (I986)
 
347 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Wonenberg, Loma S. (I1005)
 
348 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Wonenberg, Irene Ellen (I1036)
 
349 Ludwig's name is recorded as "Lambert" on the census and his occupation is listed as a farm labourer. Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
 
350 Lutheran-Protestant Minister Dorschlag Tetzlaff, Luise 'Louise' (I4)
 
351 Lydia Gitzel, had two sons and lived in north Germany (per Elvire email). Family: Gitzel / Lydia Ohlhausen (F223)
 
352 Lydia Jerke, who married Jakob Sandau wrote: "One of Elizabeth's brothers had immigrated to America before Elizabeth and John but had passed away shrortly before they arrived." [see Jerke1, page 11] We know that the John Jerke and his wife Elisabeth Koenig Jerke immigrated to Granada CO in Dec 1907 and that Gottlieb had died in March 1907 in Granada CO. We therfore are assuming that the parents listed on Elizabeth's funeral home record are also the parents of Gottlieb Koenig. Koenig, Gottlieb (I545)
 
353 Lydia was pushed into the marriage by her parents, did not love him and divorced after a few years .. never remarried. Family: Reinhold 'Rinnie' D. Beierbach / Lydia Wonenberg (F334)
 
354 made an application and was granted 'entry' to his homestead NW2-32-13 W4 Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
 
355 made application for entry for a homestead located SE 7-24-7 W4M Littau, Samuel (I565)
 
356 made application for entry for a homestead on two different quarter sections - both the SW and NW quarter of 9-34-7 W4M. On September 28, 1909 he signed a declaration to abandon both of these quarters with the explanation that "The land is unfit for cultivation". Through these affidavits he was granted release from any obligations on these two quarter sections. Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
 
357 made application for land title for the homestead. The application indicated that he had cultivated 28, 12, 60 acres and cropped 0, 40 and 55 acres in the years 1909, 10 and 11. It also indicated that they had 5 horses and 3 cattle by 1912. At the application date the family had a 12 X 14 sod house; a 16 X 33 sod barn; a chicken house; a stable; a water well; 320 rods of fencing. It also indicates that Sam had become a British subject by naturalization. Anton Dofer was the sponsor of this application. Littau, Samuel (I565)
 
358 Maiden name was Cole - had been married to an Ellerson Cole, Norma Jean (Ellerson) (I618)
 
359 Maiden name was Quast. At the time of this marriage her married name was Ruge Ruge, Christine (Quast) (I253)
 
360 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gill, L.D. (I458)
 
361 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kalman, J.J.A. (I459)
 
362 Marian and Emma wrote down answers to questions we had regarding family history. Source (S84)
 
363 Marian and Emma wrote down answers to questions we had regarding family history. Source (S107)
 
364 Maried name at death was 'Sommerfeld' Hund, Rosina (I1321)
 
365 married a Romanian Family: / Maria Ohlhausen (F279)
 
366 Married Andreas Fiedler 21 Feb 1858, Tarutino. Nelitz, Luisa (I514)
 
367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tetzlaff, T. (I2742)
 
368 married Johann Trikowsky and her first child was named after her mother 'Anna Elisabeth' and was b. 25 Nov 1838 in Neu-Arcis Littau, Maria (I2889)
 
369 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ruddy, D. (I2897)
 
370 Married name was Mayer Littau, Elisabeth (I2863)
 
371 Married Paul Jeske and then married Gottfried Werner Nelitz, Maria (I2671)
 
372 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roy, K.L. (I1239)
 
373 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roy, B.J. (I1238)
 
374 May have lived in Halkirk, Alberta || see Book M1, page 14 for more siblings Reister, Christian (I529)
 
375 Memorial Service Lawson, Darline (I698)
 
376 Memorial Service held 8 April 2006. Allan, William 'Bill' (I239)
 
377 Michael bought a dairy farm in Chilliwach BC for $2300 on May 1, 1935. Otto said that his Dad used money that he got from the German government for serving in the army Source (S20)
 
378 Minnie's mother immigrated with five of her children Beierle, Wilhelmina 'Minnie' (I312)
 
379 Missing in WW II Mayle, Artur (I1585)
 
380 Missing in WW II Mayle, Artur (I1585)
 
381 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Disanjh, R.S. (I298)
 
382 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Halliwell, T.L. (I299)
 
383 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: D.A. McIntyre / I.D. Jans (F127)
 
384 moved and was living Littau, Christoph (I2855)
 
385 moved the family to a farm. || where the children went to school, but their postal address was Rheinsberg and they did their shopping in Briesen. Otto remembered a nice lake in Briesen. Ohlhausen, Michael II (I310)
 
386 moved to the John Quast family (her mother's sister) after her mother died || until she married at age 18. Our understanding is that Lydia helped around the house and farm during her stay. Koenig, Lydia (I551)
 
387 moved to Unter-Albota Bessarabia, and from the Lutheran Church books we know that he continued church work because his signature is on many birth, marriage and death records. He also worked as a vineyard keeper, in the summers and falls. Ohlhausen, Ferdinand (I1)
 
388 moved to||where he worked on construction (the Dees Tunnel) and then worked for the Department of Highways, where he was injured on the job in 1965. Olhausen, Reuben (I44)
 
389 moved with her family Reister, Elizabetha (I343)
 
390 moved with her parents and lived Ohlhausen, Rosina (I483)
 
391 moved with his parents and lived Ohlhausen, Michael II (I310)
 
392 moved with his parents ||where he spent his earlier life Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry' (I322)
 
393 name was Joachim in the 1835 and 1850 census Wonnenberg, Johann Wilhelm (I738)
 
394 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Richter, K.L. (I416)
 
395 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: M. Mauch / Doreen (F443)
 
396 Obstruction of Bile duct Sandau, Jack (I1661)
 
397 obtained enter to his homestead at SE 28-10-3 W4||. As part of his obligation to earn the title to the land, the apllication shows that by 1906 he has built a 16' X 20' log cabin which became the home although in the beiginning they lived in a sod house. They also had other shelters for the animals. The application shows that he broke new land at a rate of about 20 acres per year and by 1906 grew 60 Acres of crop and had 21 cattle, six horses and 5 pigs. (prior to Oct 1905 this area belonges to the NWT) Ohlhausen, Gustav 'Wilhelm' (I3)
 
398 Odessa - St.Pete's record shows 7 June 1905 Ohlhausen, Rudolf (I1565)
 
399 of injuries as a result of a house fire, when gasoline that she was cleaning curtains, caught fire. Jerke, Maina 'Mina' Caroline (I1612)
 
400 of the Lutheran faith, as indicated on the 1 June 1911 census for Irvine, AB which also shows that Anton came to Canada in 1899 and Amelia in 1891 and that they spoke German at home. Ohlhausen, Anton (I7)
 

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