1804 - 1835 (31 years)
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Name |
Johann Nelitz [1] |
Birth |
1804 |
Bittau, West Prussia, Germany [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
512 |
Reference Number |
F1 |
Death |
23 Apr 1835 |
Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia [4] |
Person ID |
I512 |
Ohlhausen |
Last Modified |
14 May 2017 |
Family |
Louise Jastrow, b. 1813, Bittau, West Prussia, Germany d. 08 Nov 1874, Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 61 years) |
Marriage |
22 Jan 1829 |
Tarutino, Bessarabia, Russia [5] |
Children |
| 1. Karl Friedrich Nelitz, b. 03 Nov 1830, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia |
+ | 2. Karoline 'Wilhelmine' Nelitz, b. 29 Oct 1831, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia d. 30 Apr 1908, Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 76 years) |
| 3. Luisa Nelitz, b. 13 Aug 1833, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia d. 1916, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 82 years) |
| 4. Louisa Dorthea Nelitz, b. 13 Aug 1833, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia |
| 5. Anna Maria Nelitz, b. 11 Jun 1835, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia d. 28 Jun 1835, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 0 years) |
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Histories |
| Ohlhausen, Jakob Family History and Descendants of Jakob Ohlhausen |
Family ID |
F168 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2019 |
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Event Map |
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| Death - 23 Apr 1835 - Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia |
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Sources |
- [S33] authored by Ingo Isert, Nelitz research notes, (20 July 1998), F1, page 16.
- [S33] authored by Ingo Isert, Nelitz research notes, (20 July 1998), F1, page 16; 4 of 12, F1, page 16.
- [S35] Germans from Russia Historical Society, Compiler: Odessa Digital Library, St. Petersburg Archives/Besserabian Collection, GRHS, Odessa Digital Library, 2003, (2003), Updated page 14 May 2017: "Father: Ohlhausen, Ferdinand, b. 2 May 1820, Wittenberg, d. 8 Sept 1896 in Unter Albota [Bessarabia]"
"Remarks: Johann Nelitz b. in Wittenberg, Prussia"; J1, page 21a, F1, Page 17 - 31.
- [S287] Germans from Russia Historical Society, Compiler: Odessa Digital Library, St. Petersburg Archives/Besserabian Collection, GRHS, Odessa Digital Library, 2006, (2006), F1, page 33.
- [S33] authored by Ingo Isert, Nelitz research notes, (20 July 1998), F1, page 16 (10 of 12), F1, page 16.
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