1851 - 1925 (74 years)
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Name |
Samual 'Sam' Mayer [1] |
Birth |
19 Apr 1851 |
Beresina, Bessarabia, Russia [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
537 |
Reference Number |
M1 |
Death |
11 Oct 1925 |
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada [3] |
Burial |
13 Oct 1925 |
Church of God Cemetery, Newburg, Alberta, Canada [4] |
Person ID |
I537 |
Ohlhausen |
Last Modified |
3 Jul 2010 |
Family |
Eva Holz, b. 27 Jul 1854, Bayern, Germany d. 16 Apr 1935, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada (Age 80 years) |
Marriage |
31 Oct 1872 |
Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia [1, 5] |
Children |
+ | 1. Ludwig Mayer, b. 02 Sep 1873, Russia d. 04 Oct 1949, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada (Age 76 years) |
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Family ID |
F294 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2019 |
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Event Map |
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| Death - 11 Oct 1925 - Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada |
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| Burial - 13 Oct 1925 - Church of God Cemetery, Newburg, Alberta, Canada |
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Headstones |
| Mayer, Samuel and Eva (Holz) MEYER [sic]
Father Samuel
Born 1851
Died 1925
Mother Eva
Born 1854
Died 1934
"At Rest" Plot: Cemetery Stone engraved with some 24 names, SE corner of SE16-T10-R3, W4, Alberta. |
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Sources |
- [S6] Twenty Mile Post Historical Society, A New Beginning, (Friesen Printers, a Division of DW Friesen & Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba Canada, R0G 0B0, 1989), Page 311, Books, Irvine.
- [S6] Twenty Mile Post Historical Society, A New Beginning, (Friesen Printers, a Division of DW Friesen & Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba Canada, R0G 0B0, 1989), Page 311a, Books, Irvine.
- [S6] Twenty Mile Post Historical Society, A New Beginning, (Friesen Printers, a Division of DW Friesen & Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba Canada, R0G 0B0, 1989), page 312, Books, Irvine.
- [S409] Newburg Church of God, Cemetery record, Newburg, AB., (Newburg Church of God, Cemetery Stone engraved with some 24 names, SE corner of SE16-T10-R3, W4, Alberta, Picture taken Sept, 2009), F3, see picture section, F3, see picture section.
- [S336] Compiler: Galatz Congregation, Church Book Galatz, (Galatz Congregation, Galatz, Romania), This marriage was recorded in that Galatz Church book, however was performed in Bortschak, Witness; Dorothea Hotz and Colonist Schorr.
Name was: Samuel Meier; F2, section 3, F2, section 3.
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