1904 -
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Name |
Ottillie 'Della' Littau [1] |
Birth |
30 Mar 1904 |
Woodward, Woodward, Oklahoma, USA [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Immigration |
Oct 1908 |
Hanna, Alberta, Canada [2] |
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Immigration |
1923 |
Filer, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA [3] |
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Reference Number |
1404 |
Person ID |
I1404 |
Ohlhausen |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2010 |
Father |
Samuel Littau, b. 06 Jan 1877, Markosowka, Kuban, North Caucasus, Russia d. 13 Aug 1963, Ashland, Oregon, USA (Age 86 years) |
Mother |
Louisa Wonnenberg, b. 15 Apr 1880, Kronental, North Caucasus, Russia d. 17 Jan 1958, Lodi, San Joaquin, California, USA (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1899 |
North Caucasus, Russia [4] |
- and was a teacher at that time.
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Histories |
| Littau, Johann Family History and Descendants of Johann Littau |
Family ID |
F314 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 30 Mar 1904 - Woodward, Woodward, Oklahoma, USA |
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| Immigration - Oct 1908 - Hanna, Alberta, Canada |
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| Immigration - 1923 - Filer, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA |
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Sources |
- [S263] Bible, Littau, (Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Mo., 1906), Lit1, page 1-1, Lit1, page 1-1.
- [S265] Obituary of Samuel Littau, (August 1963), Lit1, page 1-11, Lit1, page 1-11.
- [S276] Charles Littau, Interview, Littau, Charles 2006, (26 May 2006), Lit1, page 6-7, Lit1, page 6-7.
Charels said that it was too dry to farm and his Dad wanted to be a grain farmer. We also know from the Quast family that the Sam Littau and Ludwig Wonenberg family left 'in the middle of the night' leaving everything and telling nobody. even to the extent that they left cattle and household things.
- [S359] Government of Russia, Passport, (Government of Russia, Stavropol, North Caucasus, Ferbuary, 1900), Lit1, page 1-10, Lit1, page 1-10.
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