1869 - 1925 (55 years)
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Name |
Anton Ohlhausen |
Birth |
21 Sep 1869 |
Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia [1, 2] |
- The birth record of his son, Jakob at Sofiewka in 1895, indicates that Anton was a 'Romanian subject'. Therefore we assume that Bortscheak was under Romanian rule at the time of Anton's birth. Anton's birth certificate was destroyed in Canada by Mary Vossler, however her son kept the stamps which indicate that the certificate was prepared in 1899 in Russia just before he emigrated.
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Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
28 Sep 1869 |
Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia [3] |
Living |
Between 1870 and 1881 |
Bortscheag, Bessarabia, Russia [4, 5] |
- The Ohlhausen family grew up in Bortscheag, and was part of the German population of workers who had their own German school & church and mover to Unter-Albota in 1881.
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Immigration |
07 Mar 1899 |
Ellis Island, New York, New York, USA [6] |
- The ship's manifest indicated that they were to join a cousin in Josephsburg, however the destination was shown as Dunmore (south of Medicine Hat). The manifest also indicates that they had $30 with them.
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Occupation |
05 Aug 1902 |
Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada [7] |
Homestead SE1/4-28-9-2-W4 |
Occupation |
06 Nov 1902 [8] |
Occupation |
29 Nov 1902 [8] |
Naturalization |
17 May 1905 |
Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada [9] |
Census |
05 Jul 1906 |
Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada [10] |
- which indicated that they had 5 horses, 10 milk cows, 30 cattle and 6 pigs.
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Occupation |
01 Feb 1910 |
Irvine, Alberta, Canada [11] |
Religion |
02 Jun 1911 |
Irvine, Alberta, Canada [12] |
- of the Lutheran faith, as indicated on the 1 June 1911 census for Irvine, AB which also shows that Anton came to Canada in 1899 and Amelia in 1891 and that they spoke German at home.
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Census |
10 Aug 1916 |
Irvine, Alberta, Canada [13] |
Reference Number |
7 |
Reference Number |
F3 |
Death |
02 Sep 1925 |
Irvine, Alberta, Canada [14] |
Burial |
04 Sep 1925 |
Baptist Freedom Settlers Cemetery, Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada [2, 15, 16] |
Person ID |
I7 |
Ohlhausen |
Last Modified |
14 May 2017 |
Father |
Ferdinand Ohlhausen, b. 02 May 1820, Wittenberg/Königsberg, Prussia, Germany d. 04 May 1896, Unter-Albota, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
Karoline 'Wilhelmine' Nelitz, b. 29 Oct 1831, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia d. 30 Apr 1908, Sarata, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
Between 1850 and 1853 |
Jakobsonstal, Dobrudscha, Romania [17] |
- The date was estimated from Wilhelmine’s family movements.
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Histories |
| Ohlhausen, Ferdinand Family History and Descendants of Ferdinand Ohlhausen |
Family ID |
F1 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Maria Mueller, b. 13 May 1875, Katzbach, Bessarabia, Russia d. 22 Feb 1905, Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada (Age 29 years) |
Marriage |
28 Jan 1894 |
Alt Elft, Bessarabia, Russia [18] |
Children |
| 1. Jakob Ohlhausen, b. 07 Aug 1895, Sofiewka, Bessarabia, Russia d. 14 Aug 1895, Sofiewka, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 0 years) |
| 2. Johannes I Ohlhausen, b. 29 Jun 1896, Sofiewka, Bessarabia, Russia d. 29 Jun 1896, Sofiewka, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 0 years) |
| 3. Johannes II Ohlhausen, b. 07 Dec 1901, Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada d. 28 Jan 1902, Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada (Age 0 years) |
+ | 4. Maria 'Mary' Ohlhausen, b. 22 Feb 1905, Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada d. 27 Apr 1995, Hanna, Alberta, Canada (Age 90 years) |
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Histories |
| Ohlhausen, Anton Family History and Descendants of Anton Ohlhausen |
Family ID |
F9 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2019 |
Family 2 |
Amelia Dey, b. 02 Feb 1888, Bessarabia, Russia d. 09 Dec 1982, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada (Age 94 years) |
Marriage |
08 Jun 1905 |
Edmonton, Northwest Territories, Canada [19] |
Children |
+ | 1. Ludwig 'Lewis' Ohlhausen, b. 06 Aug 1907, Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada |
+ | 2. Helen Ohlhausen, b. 24 May 1913, Irvine, Alberta, Canada d. 14 Dec 1993, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Age 80 years) |
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Family ID |
F10 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2019 |
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Event Map |
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| Marriage - 28 Jan 1894 - Alt Elft, Bessarabia, Russia |
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| Occupation - Homestead SE1/4-28-9-2-W4 - 05 Aug 1902 - Irvine, Northwest Territories, Canada |
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| Naturalization - 17 May 1905 - Josephsburg, Northwest Territories, Canada |
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| Marriage - 08 Jun 1905 - Edmonton, Northwest Territories, Canada |
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| Census - 05 Jul 1906 - Josephsburg, Alberta, Canada |
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| Occupation - 01 Feb 1910 - Irvine, Alberta, Canada |
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| Religion - 02 Jun 1911 - Irvine, Alberta, Canada |
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| Census - 10 Aug 1916 - Irvine, Alberta, Canada |
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| Death - 02 Sep 1925 - Irvine, Alberta, Canada |
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Pin Legend |
: Address
: Location
: City/Town
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Sources |
- [S37] Book, Church Book Bortscheag 1864 - 1881, (1864 - 1881), See a copy of the stamps at F3, page 1-8; F2, Sec. 1, item 66, F2, Section 1.
- [S425] Obituary Anton Ohlhausen, From Gayla Gray Aspenleiter, GRHS; F3, page 1-54, F3, page 1-54.
- [S37] Book, Church Book Bortscheag 1864 - 1881, (1864 - 1881), F2, Sec. 1, item 66, F2, Section 1.
- [S31] authored by Ingo Isert, Isert, Ohlhausen research, (4 October 1997), F1, page 1, F1, page 1,2,3.
- [S37] Book, Church Book Bortscheag 1864 - 1881, (1864 - 1881), F2, section 1, page 1, F2, Section 1.
- [S342] Ship Manifest - Bremen 1899 - Anton O., (28 Feb. 1899), F3, page 1-1/2, Won1, page 3,4, 4a, 4b.
- [S40] Deed of Land, Ohlhausen Anton, (Land Titles, Northwest Territories, Edmonton, Alberta, 5 August 1902), F3, page 1-34, F3, page 1-34.
- [S41] Deed of Land, Ohlhausen Anton, (Glenbow Museum Archives, Calgary, Alberta, November, 1902), F3, page 1-36, F3, page 1-36.
- [S42] Naturalization Record, Ohlhausen Anton, (17 May 1905), F3, page 1-37, F1, page 37.
- [S343] Census, CDN Federal 1906, Ohlhausen Anton, (3 July 1906), F3, page 1-4 +5, F3, page 1 - 4/5.
- [S41] Deed of Land, Ohlhausen Anton, (Glenbow Museum Archives, Calgary, Alberta, November, 1902), F3, page 1-35, F3, page 1-36.
- [S344] Census, CDN Federal, Ohlhausen Anton, F3, 1-6, F3, page 1-6/7, 1-9.
- [S344] Census, CDN Federal, Ohlhausen Anton, Household - Ohlhausen - Home 05, Medicine Hat. Alberta:
Anton - 48 ------ Immigration - 1899
Amelia - 31 ----- Immigration - 1892
Mary - 11
Lewis - 9
Helen - 3; F3, page 1-9, F3, page 1-6/7, 1-9.
- [S38] Death Certificate, Anton Ohlhausen, Dewayne Good said that his grandfather had purchased the SW22-9-2 W4 from the Ohlhausen family. He said that his grandfather told him that Anton had slipped on a metal blade at the back door for cleaning shoes. He suffered a cut into his stomach and bowel, but did not seak medical attention until it was too late.; F3, page 1-32, 32a, F3, page 1-32.
- [S43] Cypress Hills (Alberta) Historical Society, Cypress Hills Country, (Friesen Printers, a Division of DW Friesen & Sons Ltd., Altona, Manitoba Canada, R0G 0B0, 1991), Written by Mary Vossler pp 256 + a list of names on the monument at the Josephsburg Baptist Church cemetery located at the SW36-9-3 W4 in the SE corner of Alberta, Canada pp 454; BOOKS;Cypress Hills p. 256+454, Books, Cypress Hills.
- [S411] Baptist Freedom Settlers, Cemetery record, Josephburg, AB., (Baptist Freedom Settlers, Cemetery Stone engraved with the names, SW36-T9-R3, W4, Alberta, Picture taken Sept, 2009), The Josephsburg Baptist Freedom Settlers Cemetery is located at the SW36-9-3 W4 in the SE corner of Alberta, Canada and stands alone with only a chain link fence and one gray stone monument containing the names names of the people buried in this cemtery. In addition there are a few individual head stones.; F3, 1- picture section, F3, see picture section.
- [S33] authored by Ingo Isert, Nelitz research notes, (20 July 1998), F1, page 16, 7 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), File: Alt-Elft marriage records, 1820-1899 - LDS Film #1768315; Father: Ferdinand, "Prussian Subject".; F1, page 25 + F3, page 1-3, F1, Page 17 - 31.
- [S44] authored by Vern and Donna Vossler, Vossler - Ohlhausen research, (received 1997/98), F3, page 1-41, F3, page 1-38 to 1-46.
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