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Ottilia Jerke

Female 1904 - 1994  (90 years)


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  • Name Ottilia Jerke  [1
    Birth 06 Jan 1904  Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Female 
    Name Ottilia Pahl  [2
    Reference Number 3023 
    Reference Number Jerke1 
    Death 11 Mar 1994  Salsk, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I3023  Ohlhausen
    Last Modified 23 Jan 2016 

    Father Edward Jerke,   b. 13 Mar 1876, Paris, Bessarabia, Russia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Apr 1949, Ortak, Kazakhstan Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Mother Luisa Rosner   d. 1904 
    Marriage Abt 1900  [3
    Family ID F1083  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Gustav Pahl,   b. 29 Mar 1903, Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Feb 1943, Berlinowka, Kazakhstan Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 39 years) 
    Marriage 1921  Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Family ID F1088  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Aug 2019 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 06 Jan 1904 - Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 1921 - Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Photos
    Jerke, Edward and wife Amelia (Reichenberger) and Family
    Standing, L. Martha,Maria, Gotfried, Pahl Gustav, Johannes,Gustav, Emma;

    Sitting, Emilia Koenig (Richard), Ottilia (Ernst und Alma) Amalia Reichenberger Jerke, (Ida) Edward Jerke;

    1927 Kronental, Kaukasus, Russia
    Jerke, Edward family and Johann Koenig family
    Jerke, Edward family and Johann Koenig family
    Left
    1. Amelia Reichenberger Jerke, wife of Edward
    2. Edward Jerke,
    3. likely oldest daughter of Johann Koenig
    4. May be the Mother of Johann, Amelia, or Johann's wife
    5. behind, likely Gottfried Jerke b. 1901, son of Edward Jerke
    6. likely son of Johann Koenig
    7. Johann Koenig
    8. likely Ottelia Jerke b. 1904 dau of Edward
    9. Wife of Johann Koenig and their new baby

    1906 summer, Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia
    Jerke, Edward family and Johann Koenig family
    Jerke, Edward family and Johann Koenig family
    Back of the picture above, names written on the back
    1. Johann Koenig
    2. Johannes Jerke (brother of Edward Jerke) (written in the upper right corner.
    3. J.C. Baker, Ault, Colorado, [USA]

  • Sources 
    1. [S388] authored by E Cashin, Family 'Jerke' Research, (2008-2015), Jerke1, page 48b, Jerke1, Page 48.

    2. [S433] authored by Otto Jerke, Family 'Jerke' Research, (2008-2015), Jerke1, online, Jerke1, mostly section 2.

    3. [S433] authored by Otto Jerke, Family 'Jerke' Research, (2008-2015), Otto Jerke wrote (2010):
      Edward Jerke's first wife was Rosner (Luisa). They had 2 children (Gotfried * 1901 and Ottilia * 1904). She died 1904. 1905 he married Amalia. The Family Reicenberger immigrated to Canada in 1908. You would have liked that Amalia would have come with her family. That is why Edward Jerke on 20. May 1910 ordered a passport in Paris, Bessarabia. Inside Russia one did not needed a passport. But Amalia was afraid and so they are got a passport. This is the end of this story.

      Edward's Jerke erste Frau war Rosner(Luisa?). Sie hatten 2 Kinder(Gotfried*1901 und Ottilia*1904). Sie starb 1904. 1905 heiratete er Amalia. Fammilie Reicenberger ist 1908 ausgewandert nacn Canada. Sie wolten gerne das auch Amalia mitt Familie mittkomt. Daswegen hatte Edward Jerke am 20.Mai1910 ein Pass ausgestelt(in paris, Bessarabia). Im inneren Russlands brauchte mann damals keinen Pass. Aber Amalia hatte angst(Sehkrankheit?), und so sind sie gebliben. Das ist die mundliche überliferung dieser Geschichte.; Jerke1,p2-1, Jerke1, mostly section 2.


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