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Albert Jans

Male 1920 - 2005  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Albert Jans was born on 23 Sep 1920 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada (son of Gottlieb III Jans and Pauline Ohlhausen); died on 09 Jun 2005 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 13 Jun 2005 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 26
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Notes:

    farmed the S27-10-30-W3 until 1956 when they sold to the Spring Creek Hutterite Colony and moved to Maple Creek.

    Albert married Hazel Louise Sparks on 21 Dec 1948 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Hazel (daughter of Alfred John Sparks and Elizabeth Ried) was born on 02 Jun 1921 in Birtle, Manitoba, Canada; died on 05 Jan 2003 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Jan 2003 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    St Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Parsonage

    Children:
    1. Arthur John Jans was born on 12 May 1951 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 24 Jul 2023 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 1 Sept 2023 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. I.D. Jans

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gottlieb III Jans was born on 01 Mar 1889 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia (son of August Jans and Katherina Sackmann); died on 23 Nov 1977 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 26 Nov 1977 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 22
    • Reference Number: Jans1
    • Immigration: 26 Apr 1904, Irvine, Alberta, Canada
    • Confirmation: 01 Apr 1907, Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1955, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    where he homesteaded and farmed until 1955, when he sold the farm to a Hutterite colony.

    Gottlieb married Pauline Ohlhausen on 14 Mar 1912 in Irvine, Alberta, Canada. Pauline (daughter of Gustav 'Wilhelm' Ohlhausen and Luise 'Louise' Tetzlaff) was born on 16 Jul 1890 in Neu Wittenburg (Ober-Albota), Bessarabia, Russia; died on 13 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 17 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Pauline Ohlhausen was born on 16 Jul 1890 in Neu Wittenburg (Ober-Albota), Bessarabia, Russia (daughter of Gustav 'Wilhelm' Ohlhausen and Luise 'Louise' Tetzlaff); died on 13 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 17 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Pauline Jans
    • Reference Number: 21
    • Reference Number: Jans1
    • Immigration: Apr 1902, Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada
    • Census: 01 Jun 1911, Irvine, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 1955, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Baptism: 07 Sep 1956, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    To date we have not found the date and place they entered North America however stories in the family say that they arrived in Montreal in 1901 and it would be logical that they would join his brother, Anton, who arrived in Irvine, Alberta in 1899. However, again stories in the family say that at Winnipeg they diverted south to check out the farms in North Dakota. We know that a Jakob Tetzlaff emigrated from Tarutino, Bessarabia to North Dakota in 1894 and although we have not found a link from the Tetzlaff family in Tarutino to our branch of that family, we cannot ignore the possibility that they went to North Dakota to be with the family of Wilhelm’s wife, Louise Tetzlaff. The family story goes on to say that in North Dakota family Ohlhausen met a family that had been there for some time and felt the land too rocky and poor to make a living so were planning to immigrating to Canada. We know that the Christian Gill family had been in Kulm, North Dakota from 1894 and moved to Canada in 1902 and took a homestead just south of the Ohlhausen homestead south of Irvine, North West Territories (later Alberta), Canada. It is possible that our family, along with the Gill family, immigrated in Apr 1902, when they both entered their homestead in southern Alberta at the same time.

    Role: Witness

    Census:
    and were shown as members of the Adventist church so we assume this was Louise Ttzlaff's preference as the rest of his Ohlhausen family were Baptist/Lutheran.

    Role: Witness

    Children:
    1. Emil Jans was born on 17 Dec 1912 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 27 Feb 1958 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 03 Mar 1958 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. Ida Jans was born on 01 Feb 1915 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 28 Sep 1984 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 01 Oct 1984 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Benjanmin Jans was born on 05 Sep 1918 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 24 Jan 1964 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 1964 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    4. 1. Albert Jans was born on 23 Sep 1920 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 09 Jun 2005 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 13 Jun 2005 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    5. Emma Jans was born on 16 Nov 1922 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 01 Oct 2012 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 05 Oct 2012 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
    6. Alma Jans was born on 08 Dec 1924 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 07 Sep 1985 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 11 Sep 1985 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
    7. Olga Jans was born on 07 May 1928 in Neuheim, Alberta, Canada; died on 29 Mar 1997 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 03 Apr 1997 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    8. Freda 'Elsie' Jans was born on 15 Jun 1930 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; died on 17 Aug 2000 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 19 Aug 2000 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  August Jans was born on 18 Sep 1853 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia (son of Gottlieb I Jans and Karolina Stumpf); died on 03 Apr 1934 in Walsh, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 07 Apr 1934 in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 500
    • Reference Number: Jans1
    • Emigration: 1904, Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia

    Notes:

    Emigration:
    to Canada

    Died:
    His obituary says that he leaves 5 sons, August, Jacob, Gottlieb, Johann and Friedrich and 2 daughters, Rosina and Katherina.

    Buried:
    E 1 mile, S 12 miles of Walsh - no church building left there. NE 34-9-30 W3

    August married Katherina Sackmann on 02 Jan 1875 in Alt Arzis, Bessarabia, Russia. Katherina (daughter of Jacob Sackmann and Justina Kuck) was born on 01 Oct 1855 in Wittenberg, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 07 Dec 1926 in Walsh, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Dec 1926 in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katherina Sackmann was born on 01 Oct 1855 in Wittenberg, Bessarabia, Russia (daughter of Jacob Sackmann and Justina Kuck); died on 07 Dec 1926 in Walsh, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Dec 1926 in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Katherina Jans
    • Reference Number: 501
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Notes:

    Buried:
    E 1 mile, S 12 miles of Walsh - no church building left there. NE 34-9-30 W3

    Children:
    1. Jacob Jans was born on 02 Sep 1878 in Hoffnungsfeld, Bessarabia, Russia.
    2. 2. Gottlieb III Jans was born on 01 Mar 1889 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 23 Nov 1977 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 26 Nov 1977 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  3. 6.  Gustav 'Wilhelm' OhlhausenGustav 'Wilhelm' Ohlhausen was born on 16 Apr 1861 in Catalui, Dobrudscha, Turkey/Romania (son of Ferdinand Ohlhausen and Karoline 'Wilhelmine' Nelitz); died on 14 Nov 1949 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 16 Nov 1949 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 3
    • Reference Number: W1
    • Confirmation: 28 May 1876, Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia
    • Immigration: Apr 1902, Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada
    • Occupation: 25 Jun 1902, Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada
    • Naturalization: 1907, Irvine, Alberta, Canada
    • Event-Misc: 20 Feb 1907
    • Census: 01 Jun 1911, Irvine, Alberta, Canada
    • Residence: 05 Mar 1917, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

    Notes:

    In 1845, his granddaughter Ida (Jans) and her husband, Fred Heller lived with William for about one year.

    Occupation:
    The birth certificate of his daughter Pauline in 1890 and his son Heinrich in 1894 show Wilhelm as a Settler (farmer) in the village of Neu Wittenberg (later known as Ober-Albota). His first five children are recorded in the Albota Lutheran Church Book, howerver the birth of neither Pauline nor Henry are in that book. The birth certificates of these last two children indicate that their birth information was held in the Baptist Church records, leading to believe that Willhelm & his family started going to the Baptist Church about 1890.

    Immigration:
    To date we have not found the date and place they entered North America however stories in the family say that they arrived in Montreal in 1901 and it would be logical that they would join his brother, Anton, who arrived in Irvine, Alberta in 1899. However, again stories in the family say that at Winnipeg they diverted south to check out the farms in North Dakota. We know that a Jakob Tetzlaff emigrated from Tarutino, Bessarabia to North Dakota in 1894 and although we have not found a link from the Tetzlaff family in Tarutino to our branch of that family, we cannot ignore the possibility that they went to North Dakota to be with the family of Wilhelm’s wife, Louise Tetzlaff. The family story goes on to say that in North Dakota family Ohlhausen met a family that had been there for some time and felt the land too rocky and poor to make a living so were planning to immigrating to Canada. We know that the Christian Gill family had been in Kulm, North Dakota from 1894 and moved to Canada in 1902 and took a homestead just south of the Ohlhausen homestead south of Irvine, North West Territories (later Alberta), Canada. It is possible that our family, along with the Gill family, immigrated in Apr 1902, when they both entered their homestead in southern Alberta at the same time.

    Occupation:
    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)

    Event-Misc:
    was issued the Land Title to his homestead SE28-10-3-W4

    Census:
    and were shown as members of the Adventist church so we assume this was Louise Ttzlaff's preference as the rest of his Ohlhausen family were Baptist/Lutheran.

    Residence:
    as their son Henry and wife Nathalia took over the homestead farm after they were married.

    Gustav married Luise 'Louise' Tetzlaff on 18 Oct 1883. Luise (daughter of Kornelius Tetzlaff and Magdalena 'Helena' Kranich) was born on 28 Sep 1861; died on 14 Nov 1920 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Nov 1920 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Luise 'Louise' TetzlaffLuise 'Louise' Tetzlaff was born on 28 Sep 1861 (daughter of Kornelius Tetzlaff and Magdalena 'Helena' Kranich); died on 14 Nov 1920 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Nov 1920 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Louise Ohlhausen
    • Reference Number: 4
    • Reference Number: W1
    • Confirmation: 23 Jun 1875, Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia
    • Immigration: Apr 1902, Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada
    • Census: 01 Jun 1911, Irvine, Alberta, Canada

    Notes:

    Confirmation:
    Lutheran-Protestant Minister Dorschlag

    Immigration:
    To date we have not found the date and place they entered North America however stories in the family say that they arrived in Montreal in 1901 and it would be logical that they would join his brother, Anton, who arrived in Irvine, Alberta in 1899. However, again stories in the family say that at Winnipeg they diverted south to check out the farms in North Dakota. We know that a Jakob Tetzlaff emigrated from Tarutino, Bessarabia to North Dakota in 1894 and although we have not found a link from the Tetzlaff family in Tarutino to our branch of that family, we cannot ignore the possibility that they went to North Dakota to be with the family of Wilhelm’s wife, Louise Tetzlaff. The family story goes on to say that in North Dakota family Ohlhausen met a family that had been there for some time and felt the land too rocky and poor to make a living so were planning to immigrating to Canada. We know that the Christian Gill family had been in Kulm, North Dakota from 1894 and moved to Canada in 1902 and took a homestead just south of the Ohlhausen homestead south of Irvine, North West Territories (later Alberta), Canada. It is possible that our family, along with the Gill family, immigrated in Apr 1902, when they both entered their homestead in southern Alberta at the same time.

    Role: Witness

    Census:
    and were shown as members of the Adventist church so we assume this was Louise Ttzlaff's preference as the rest of his Ohlhausen family were Baptist/Lutheran.

    Role: Witness

    Children:
    1. Lydia Ohlhausen was born on 07 Sep 1884 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 28 Nov 1884 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; was buried on 30 Nov 1884 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia.
    2. Magdalena Ohlhausen was born on 02 Oct 1885 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 05 Dec 1927 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 08 Dec 1927 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
    3. Mathilda Ohlhausen was born on 27 Nov 1886 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 17 Jul 1887 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; was buried on 19 Jul 1887 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia.
    4. Jacob Ohlhausen was born on 10 Dec 1887 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died before 1902.
    5. Johannes 'John' Ohlhausen was born on 18 Feb 1889 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 25 Jan 1950 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 1950 in Lakeview Cemetery, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada.
    6. 3. Pauline Ohlhausen was born on 16 Jul 1890 in Neu Wittenburg (Ober-Albota), Bessarabia, Russia; died on 13 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 17 Apr 1961 in Maple Creek Cemetery, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    7. Heinrich 'Henry H' Ohlhausen was born on 29 Jun 1894 in Ober-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 06 Feb 1975 in Didsbury, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Feb 1975 in Didsbury Cemetery, Didsbury, Alberta, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Gottlieb I Jans

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 712
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Gottlieb married Karolina Stumpf about 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Karolina Stumpf

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Karolina Jans
    • Reference Number: 713
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Notes:

    Married:
    (date calculated from children's birth)

    Children:
    1. Christian Jans was born on 20 Nov 1845 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 24 Jan 1915 in Saskachewan, Canada; was buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. Jacob Jans was born on 30 Jul 1847 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 24 Nov 1847 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia.
    3. Rosina Jans was born on 14 Jul 1851 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia.
    4. 4. August Jans was born on 18 Sep 1853 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 03 Apr 1934 in Walsh, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 07 Apr 1934 in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    5. Katharina Jans was born on 29 Oct 1855 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 24 Apr 1933 in Rohrbach, Bessarabia, Russia.
    6. Johann Jans was born on 21 Dec 1857 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 29 Jan 1860 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia.
    7. Gottlieb II Jans was born on 31 Dec 1860 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia.
    8. Andreas Jans was born on 03 Feb 1863 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 05 Sep 1864 in Neu Elft, Bessarabia, Russia.

  3. 10.  Jacob Sackmann

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 710
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Jacob married Justina Kuck on 08 Jan 1855 in Tarutino, Bessarabia, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Justina Kuck

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Justina Sackmann
    • Reference Number: 711
    • Reference Number: Jans1

    Children:
    1. 5. Katherina Sackmann was born on 01 Oct 1855 in Wittenberg, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 07 Dec 1926 in Walsh, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 10 Dec 1926 in Lutheran Cemetery, Maple Creek, R.M. of Maple Creek #111, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  5. 12.  Ferdinand Ohlhausen was born on 02 May 1820 in Wittenberg/Königsberg, Prussia, Germany; died on 04 May 1896 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; was buried on 05 May 1896 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nationality: This information came from Karl Stumpp and we assume that it is correct because several family documents show him as 'a subject of Prussia'.
    • Reference Number: 1
    • Reference Number: F1
    • Occupation: Between 1855 and 1862, Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania; a teacher || and as a teacher at that time he also performed certain church duties.
    • Religion: 09 Jun 1858, Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania
    • Occupation: 1862, Catalui, Dobrudscha, Turkey/Romania; Wilhelm's birth record || indicates that Ferdinand was a teacher
    • Occupation: Between 1864 and 1880, Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia
    • Confirmation: 18 May 1873, Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia
    • Residence: 1881, Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia

    Notes:

    baptized his son Jakob I

    Bortscheag was a large estate owned and managed by people from France that employed German workers and was situated 6km northeast of the German settlement of Albota. Some research into the history of the Bortscheag Germans finds that many were so-called Separatists and followed Ignaz Lindl's religious teaching. Copies of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Books begin in 1864 and most of the entries for the next nearly twenty years were made by the teacher Ferdidand Ohlhausen.

    Religion:
    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.

    Occupation:
    a teacher|| and as such performed church functions in this settlement. The records indicate that he performed marriages and nearly 200 baptisms during this time. These were always authenticated later by the pastor who came periodically from Galatz, Romania.

    Confirmation:
    Role: Witness

    Residence:
    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.

    Died:
    and it was noted on his death record that he was a Prussian Subject.

    Ferdinand married Karoline 'Wilhelmine' Nelitz between 1850 and 1853 in Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania. Karoline (daughter of Johann Nelitz and Louise Jastrow) was born on 29 Oct 1831 in Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 30 Apr 1908 in Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia; was buried on 02 May 1908 in Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Karoline 'Wilhelmine' Nelitz was born on 29 Oct 1831 in Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia (daughter of Johann Nelitz and Louise Jastrow); died on 30 Apr 1908 in Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia; was buried on 02 May 1908 in Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Wilhelmine Ohlhausen
    • Reference Number: 247
    • Reference Number: F1

    Notes:

    After her father died in April 1835 her mother Luise Jastrow, married Philipp Schorr. We can follow Schorr family's movements by their children's birth place: 1838-1840, Leipzig, Bess; 1847-1852 Jakobsonstal, Romania; 1854 Gnadental, Bess. || would have been 16-21 years old during the time the family was in Jakobsonstal.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The date was estimated from Wilhelmine’s family movements.

    Children:
    1. Johann Ohlhausen was born on 03 Apr 1854 in Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania; died before 1860.
    2. Michael I Ohlhausen was born on 08 May 1855 in Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania; died on 08 Sep 1899 in Konstanza, Dobrudscha, Romania.
    3. Jakob I Ohlhausen was born on 04 Jun 1858 in Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania; died on 19 Apr 1948 in Dettingen unter der Teck, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; was buried in Ohmden Cemetery, Ohmden, Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
    4. 6. Gustav 'Wilhelm' Ohlhausen was born on 16 Apr 1861 in Catalui, Dobrudscha, Turkey/Romania; died on 14 Nov 1949 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 16 Nov 1949 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Friedrich Ohlhausen, Sr. was born on 05 Apr 1863 in Belz, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 03 Jan 1943 in Olmutz, Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
    6. Maria Christina Ohlhausen was born on 28 Sep 1867 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 24 Dec 1940 in Horn, Lower Austria, Austria.
    7. Anton Ohlhausen was born on 21 Sep 1869 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 02 Sep 1925 in Irvine, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 04 Sep 1925 in Baptist Freedom Settlers Cemetery, Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada.

  7. 14.  Kornelius Tetzlaff was born about 1840.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 2722
    • Reference Number: W1
    • Nationality: Between 1881 and 1882, Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia; On the birth and death records for Susanna in 1881/82 he is named as the father a Prussian Subject. In March 1882 both Peter and Erdman died and both church entries state the Cornelius was the father, farmer and Prussian Subject.

    Notes:

    Some researchers show that Kornelius Tetzlaff was the son of Johann (son of Jakob) Tetzlaff of Tarutino, Bess., but our research has not found a link between these two families and the ages would fit better as the brother of John's father, Jakob Tetzlaff. We found that Kornelius was part of the Tetzlaff family in Jakobsonsthal and later of Bortscheag exactly the same move as our Ohlhausen family. In Jakobsonsthal there was a Peter Tetzlaff and also a Jakob & Johann, but they are of a different generation fomr the Tarutino Tetzlaff family. The Bortscheag Church Books have many entries for the Tezlaff family.
    However, his daughter Louise married Wilhelm Ohlhausen, who emigrated to Canada and a family story is they first went to North Dakota before emigrating to Canada and we know that John Tetzlaff's son 'Jakob' emigrated from Tarutino to North Dakota in 1894, where it appears his family stayed.

    Kornelius married Magdalena 'Helena' Kranich about 1857. Magdalena was born about 1841. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Magdalena 'Helena' Kranich was born about 1841.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Helena Tetzlaff
    • Reference Number: 2723
    • Reference Number: W1

    Notes:

    Married:
    Helena Tetzlaff was a a sponsor for an 1857 birth as shown in the LDS Galatz film - Jakobsonsthal Births # 127 0535 for 1856 - 1921

    Children:
    1. 7. Luise 'Louise' Tetzlaff was born on 28 Sep 1861; died on 14 Nov 1920 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Nov 1920 in Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
    2. Martin Tetzlaff was born on 19 Oct 1866 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    3. Dorothea Tetzlaff was born on 21 Feb 1869 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    4. Michael Adolf Tetzlaff was born on 14 Mar 1871 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    5. Erdman Tetzlaff was born on 01 Aug 1875 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 03 Mar 1882 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    6. Peter Tetzlaff was born on 01 Oct 1877 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 01 Mar 1882 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    7. Susanna Tetzlaff was born on 28 Jun 1881 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia; died on 03 Feb 1882 in Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia.
    8. Jakob Sr. Tetzlaff was born on 16 Dec 1882 in Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia.


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