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took over his father-in-law's homestead || and raised his family and farmed this land for the next 20 years. | Wonnenberg, Martin (I558)
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802 |
took over the family farm ||in 1943 and milked cows until 1971 and then raised cattle until 1991. As of 1998 the remaining 30 acres of farmland was rented. | Ohlhausen, Otto Wilhelm (I311)
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803 |
transferred the farm to his middle son Mathias in exchange for life long room and board | Bauch, Andreas I (I1320)
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804 |
traveled to England and then to Denmark to attend grandson Wayne's wedding. After the wedding they went to Schwaebish Hall to visit the Ohlhausen family and then on a Rheine cruse and back to England and Canada | Ohlhausen, Heinrich 'Henry H' (I30)
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805 |
tried everything from picking fruit in the valley, working in a cannery or a saw mill to working in a creamer in Salmon Arm. During his early years he was a cowboy and played a guitar and sang western songs. During that period he followed the rodeos and rode bulls. At the end of his career he worked for the city of Penticton, where there is an Ohlhausen Road named after him. Alfred was a charming and colourful person who enjoyed life to the fullest. | Ohlhausen, Alfred 'Alf' (I12)
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806 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nicholson, M.E. (I2474)
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807 |
Truck train accident at train crossing. Truck was from the sugar factory full of beet pulp. | Wonenberg, Emil (I983)
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808 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G. Githmark / M.M. Eremenko (F140)
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809 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Vern Edward Baker / M.M. Eremenko (F124)
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810 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Darrah, E.J. (I991)
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811 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sawatzky, M. (I388)
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812 |
was cremated | Gutknecht, Ted (I321)
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813 |
Was cremated in Toronto | Forester, Kenneth (I80)
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814 |
was deported by the community to Romania, because of an irresponsible life style. After the deportation, Eva was granted a divorce and married Ludwig Fruck 26 Aug 1848. | Wonnenberg, Karl (I734)
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815 |
was farming | Gill, Michael (I825)
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816 |
was issued land title rights for his homestead on NW1/4 Sec 2, Twp 32, Rg13, W4M | Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
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817 |
was issued the Land Title to his homestead SE28-10-3-W4 | Ohlhausen, Gustav 'Wilhelm' (I3)
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818 |
was listed as the owner of Section 30, Township 31, Range 12, W4. || map. | Wonnenberg, Ludwig 'Loui' Jr. (I568)
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819 |
was quite musical and played the organ in the church. | Ohlhausen, Robert (I1592)
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820 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gill, I. (I1281)
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821 |
We assume that Johann died as an infant as we have not seen any reference to him prior to Elvire Necker discovering this birth record in 2010. | Ohlhausen, Johann (I46)
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822 |
we find her name on a school record in ||where she attend School until 30 Sept, 1919, which was the mandatory age of 14. | Ohlhausen, Sophia 'Sophie' (I317)
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823 |
we find him working on a beet farm | Wonnenberg, Daniel (I562)
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824 |
We have come to the conclusion that Johann Koenig was likely the brother of Gottlieb Koenig and also the brother of Elizabeth Koenig. We are basing this on the picture of Johann and his wife with the note on the back written by Nathalia 'Dolly" (Koenig) Ohlhausen "Dolly's aunt and uncle in Russia". We know that this same aunt and uncle are the second picture with 'Johann Koenig' written on the back. As of this date we do not have paper trail proof or any other proof180101wlf | Koenig, Johann (I3173)
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825 |
We have used the spelling in the record; but Katherine should be the German spelling 'Katharine' and the last name is likely an incorrect spelling - may be Seifried (Siegfried is a common first name). | Seigfried, Katherine (I1605)
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826 |
we noted that the three sons dropped one "N" in their last name. Martin's wedding certificate of 1913 used only one N, however his Naturalization Certificate which was done about the same time listed him with 2 Ns, but he signed it with one. | Wonnenberg, Martin (I558)
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827 |
We now read in John's obituary that he was also survived by a sister Matilda Strauch of Shamrock Saskatchewan, Canada. | Jerke, Johannes 'John' (I1607)
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828 |
We spent some time in Otto's home and he shared a great deal of family history. | Source (S54)
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829 |
when he sold Farm #88 | Gill, Christian II (I843)
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830 |
where Dave worked for the bus company and Ella worked as a waitress. Dave eventually started his own bus company. | Olhausen, Mary 'Ella' (I99)
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831 |
where Dave worked for the bus company and Ella worked as a waitress. Dave eventually started his own bus company. | Kusler, Dave Lawrence (I179)
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832 |
where Ed worked at the University Hospital and Martha at the Co-Op store and boarded medical students in her home. | Olhausen, Martha Helen (I97)
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833 |
where he homesteaded and farmed until 1955, when he sold the farm to a Hutterite colony. | Jans, Gottlieb III (I22)
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834 |
where he managed an apartment building. | Gill, Kaleb (I18)
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835 |
where the children went to school and the Ohlhausen family and the Franz Jakob family bought an old farm to together. They did their shopping in Osterode and the bigger town in the area was Allenstein. After a couple of years they found that they could not make a living on this farm, so they decided to go to Canada. | Ohlhausen, Michael II (I310)
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836 |
where the family had moved because of her husband's illness. After he died her brother, Martin helped take care of the beet crop on land that they had rented. | Wonnenberg, Justina (I547)
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837 |
where they bought a 22 acre farm and raised a few cattle. | Ohlhausen, Johannes 'John' (I8)
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838 |
where they farmed for several years. | Family: Erick Jakob / Sophia 'Sophie' Ohlhausen (F209)
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839 |
where they farmed for the next 35 years | Family: Othniel 'Neil' Gill / Martha Keim (F25)
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840 |
where they farmed until 1940. | Family: Friedrich 'Fritz' Ohlhausen, Jr. / Christina Borth (F291)
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841 |
where they owned and operated a dairy farm and in 1946 they moved to Stettler, AB where they owned and operated a cafe/grocery store & butcher shop. | Schultz, Edward Julius (I48)
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842 |
where they owned and operated a dairy farm and in 1946 they moved to Stettler, AB where they owned and operated a cafe/grocery store & butcher shop. | Olhausen, Martha Helen (I97)
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843 |
which confirmed that he had been naturalized | Wonnenberg, Martin (I558)
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844 |
which indicated that they had 5 horses, 10 milk cows, 30 cattle and 6 pigs. | Dey, Amelia (I228)
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845 |
which indicated that they had 5 horses, 10 milk cows, 30 cattle and 6 pigs. | Ohlhausen, Maria 'Mary' (I229)
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846 |
which indicated that they had 5 horses, 10 milk cows, 30 cattle and 6 pigs. | Ohlhausen, Anton (I7)
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847 |
which showed that he was employed as a labourer for the railway. | Wonnenberg, Martin (I558)
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848 |
While on a trip to visit her sister | Wonenberg, Karolina 'Carrie' (I597)
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849 |
who lived with him as house keeper along with her four daughters, one being Anna who married David. She was Bertha Wunch at the time. | Family: Daniel Gill / Elizabeth 'Bertha' Christman (F21)
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850 |
with the family and in 1947 to the Nevis farm close to Stettler, AB. | Olhausen, Albert (I324)
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851 |
with their family, along with the Franz Jakob family, first they took the train from Bissellen near Osterode to Hamburg and then through Netherlands to Calais in France and then from Hamburg. Here they boarded a ship named the 'SS Carmania' which sailed 7 Aug 1924 and arrived Quebec City, Aug 18 stopping at Liverpool England on the way.They took the train (6 days) to Trochu Alberta. | Ohlhausen, Michael II (I310)
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852 |
WLF made copies from the original book for his records | Source (S17)
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853 |
WLF made copies from the original book for his records | Source (S85)
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854 |
WLF made copies from the original book for his records | Source (S86)
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855 |
WLF made copies from the original book for his records | Source (S263)
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856 |
WLF made copies from the original book for his records | Source (S282)
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857 |
worked on family history and prepared charts from many documents and other sources. Vi was the first true Ohlhausen family historian in Canada. We know that they were in contact with the very famous Hermann von Olnhausen from Frankfurt Germany, who is known as the authority of the Ohlhausen/Olnhausen family tree. We have copies of letters from Hermann from 1986 to 1995, which contain a great deal of family genealogy. Judging from the amount of material, we can assume that this hobby consumed both Alf and Vi during the later part of Vi's life. | Ohlhausen, Alfred 'Alf' (I12)
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858 |
worked on family history and prepared charts from many documents and other sources. Vi was the first true Ohlhausen family historian in Canada. We know that they were in contact with the very famous Hermann von Olnhausen from Frankfurt Germany, who is known as the authority of the Ohlhausen/Olnhausen family tree. We have copies of letters from Hermann from 1986 to 1995, which contain a great deal of family genealogy. Judging from the amount of material, we can assume that this hobby consumed both Alf and Vi during the later part of Vi's life. | Larson, May Violet 'Vi' (I289)
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859 |
WW I | Gabert, Eduard (I2313)
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860 |
WW I | Tillmann, Valentin (I2332)
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861 |
WW II | Schorr, Johannes (I1878)
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862 |
WW II | Quast, Reinhold (I1934)
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863 |
WW II | Pohl, Jakob (I2678)
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