James Walter Schmuland1
M, #36641, b. 11 August 1926, d. 4 December 1926
Father* | Karl Schmuland1 b. 8 Mar 1899, d. 1 Jul 1989 |
Mother* | Martha Fritzke1 b. 17 Dec 1900, d. 11 Jul 1995 |
Last Edited | 1 Apr 2018 |
He was born on 11 August 1926 at Fenwood, RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
James Walter Schmuland died on 4 December 1926 at Fenwood, RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
James Schmuland was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.2
In the obituary of Martha Schmuland who died 11 July 1995, her son, James Schmuland, was listed as predeceased.3
James Walter Schmuland died on 4 December 1926 at Fenwood, RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
James Schmuland was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.2
In the obituary of Martha Schmuland who died 11 July 1995, her son, James Schmuland, was listed as predeceased.3
Citations
- [S7757] Robin Brenner-Galenzoski Web Site , www.myheritage.com, Robin Brenner-Galenzoski Web Site; "This is a MyHeritage family tree and may contain supporting sources. Use with caution. Subscription required."; cited as "Robin Brenner-Galenzoski Web Site., James Walter Schmuland; 1926 - 1926.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., James Schmuland
Grave marker transcription:
James 1926
Willie 1928
Robert 1935
sons of Karl and Martha Schmuland
Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. - [S9259] Deaths, In Memoriam: Schmuland, Martha, The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, Jul 15, 1995, Page 63, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Schmuland, Martha. Hereinafter cited as Windsor Star.
Karl Fritzke1
M, #36642, b. August 1850, d. 1943
Last Edited | 9 Jan 2023 |
He was born in August 1850 at Russia.1 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1851 at Russia according to the 1906 census2; or, circa 1849 at Russia/Poland.3 Karl married Emelia (?) circa 1878.4,1,2,3
Karl Fritzke died in 1943.5
Karl Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.5
He and Emelie Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 3 November 1903 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustav, Carl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Marie. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.6 Carl Fritzke and Emelie Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 15 November 1903 Montréal, Québec, Canada, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustof, Carl, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Marie. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.7 Karl and Emelia Fritzke immigrated in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources, accompanied by Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary.8,9,1
Charles and Amelia Friske appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 6 September 1906, described as having3 horses, 8 milch cows, 9 other cattle and 8 hogs. Their children Gustauf, Charles, Edward, Bertah, Marha, Mary, Emil and Adolph were listed as living with them. Note that his brother John was enumerated in the previous household. The following household records William Fritzke, a single, 28 year old farmer who may be related.2 Karl Fritzke was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.3
Karl and Emelia Fritzke appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 5 June 1911. Karl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them. Their mother tongue was German.1
Carl and Emelie Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated 9 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Irene, Emil, Lily, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them.3
Karl Fritzke died in 1943.5
Karl Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.5
He and Emelie Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 3 November 1903 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustav, Carl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Marie. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.6 Carl Fritzke and Emelie Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 15 November 1903 Montréal, Québec, Canada, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustof, Carl, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Marie. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.7 Karl and Emelia Fritzke immigrated in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources, accompanied by Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary.8,9,1
Charles and Amelia Friske appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 6 September 1906, described as having3 horses, 8 milch cows, 9 other cattle and 8 hogs. Their children Gustauf, Charles, Edward, Bertah, Marha, Mary, Emil and Adolph were listed as living with them. Note that his brother John was enumerated in the previous household. The following household records William Fritzke, a single, 28 year old farmer who may be related.2 Karl Fritzke was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.3
Karl and Emelia Fritzke appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 5 June 1911. Karl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them. Their mother tongue was German.1
Carl and Emelie Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated 9 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Irene, Emil, Lily, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them.3
Family | Emelia (?) b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Marriage* | Karl married Emelia (?) circa 1878.4,1,2,3 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S394] Rick Moffat, Assumption based upon birth/christening date of children.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Karl Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
FRITZKE
Karl 1850 - 1943
Emilge (sic) 1860 - 1948
Forever with the Lord. - [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Emelia (?)1
F, #36643, b. August 1860, d. 1948
Last Edited | 9 Jan 2023 |
She was born in August 1860 at Russia.2,3,4,1,5 Alternatively, she may have been born circa 1863 at Russia/Poland.6 Emelia married Karl Fritzke circa 1878.7,1,5,8
Emelia (?) died in 1948.3
Emelge Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.3
Her name was also recorded as Emelge Fritzke.3 She and Carl Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 3 November 1903 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustav, Carl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Marie. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Emelie Fritzke and Carl Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 15 November 1903 Montréal, Québec, Canada, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustof, Carl, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Marie. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.2 Karl and Emelia Fritzke immigrated in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources, accompanied by Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary.9,10,1
Charles and Amelia Friske appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 6 September 1906, described as having3 horses, 8 milch cows, 9 other cattle and 8 hogs. Their children Gustauf, Charles, Edward, Bertah, Marha, Mary, Emil and Adolph were listed as living with them. Note that his brother John was enumerated in the previous household. The following household records William Fritzke, a single, 28 year old farmer who may be related.5 Emelie Fritzke was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.8
Karl and Emelia Fritzke appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 5 June 1911. Karl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them. Their mother tongue was German.1
Carl and Emelie Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated 9 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Irene, Emil, Lily, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them.8
Emelia (?) died in 1948.3
Emelge Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.3
Her name was also recorded as Emelge Fritzke.3 She and Carl Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 3 November 1903 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustav, Carl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Marie. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Emelie Fritzke and Carl Fritzke were included on a passenger manifest for the Mount Temple dated 15 November 1903 Montréal, Québec, Canada, accompanied by their children Adolph, Emil, Lydia, Gustof, Carl, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Marie. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.2 Karl and Emelia Fritzke immigrated in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources, accompanied by Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary.9,10,1
Charles and Amelia Friske appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 6 September 1906, described as having3 horses, 8 milch cows, 9 other cattle and 8 hogs. Their children Gustauf, Charles, Edward, Bertah, Marha, Mary, Emil and Adolph were listed as living with them. Note that his brother John was enumerated in the previous household. The following household records William Fritzke, a single, 28 year old farmer who may be related.5 Emelie Fritzke was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.8
Karl and Emelia Fritzke appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan, the Mackenzie census district, enumerated 5 June 1911. Karl was described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Adolf, Emile, Lydia, Gustof, Karl, Edward, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them. Their mother tongue was German.1
Carl and Emelie Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated 9 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Baptist. Their children Irene, Emil, Lily, Eduard, Bertha, Martha and Mary were listed as living with them.8
Family | Karl Fritzke b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Marriage* | Emelia married Karl Fritzke circa 1878.7,1,5,8 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Emelge Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
FRITZKE
Karl 1850 - 1943
Emilge (sic) 1860 - 1948
Forever with the Lord. - [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938, I read her name as Emilie rather than Emilil. There are other examples on this page where an ending "e" looks like an "l."
- [S394] Rick Moffat, Assumption based upon birth/christening date of children.
- [S7760] After June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72.
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Adolf Fritzke1
M, #36644, b. December 1877
Father* | Karl Fritzke1 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 22 May 2023 |
He was born in December 1877.2 Alternatively, he may have been born in December 1878 at Russia1; or, circa 1881 at Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.3
Adolph Fritzke listed as a farmer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Adolph Fritzke listed as a labourer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Adolf Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske, listed under a separate visitation number, but identified as a son of the head of the previous household.8
Adolf Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke, listed as a farmer.1
Adolph Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated circa 9 June 1916, described as a farmer on his own account and a Baptist. He was enumerated right after his parent's household.3
Adolph Fritzke listed as a farmer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Adolph Fritzke listed as a labourer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Adolf Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske, listed under a separate visitation number, but identified as a son of the head of the previous household.8
Adolf Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke, listed as a farmer.1
Adolph Fritzke appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan, enumerated circa 9 June 1916, described as a farmer on his own account and a Baptist. He was enumerated right after his parent's household.3
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Adolf Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
Adolf Fritzke Born December 1877 - Died December 1956. - [S7761] Adolph Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 73, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
Emile Fritzke1
M, #36645, b. October 1883
Father* | Karl Fritzke1,2 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1,2 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
He was born in October 1883 at Russia.1 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1886 at Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.2
Emil Fritzke listed as a farmer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Emil Fritzke listed as a labourer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Emile Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske, listed under a separate visitation number, but identified as a son of the head of the previous household.7
Emile Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke, listed as a farmer.1
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps on farm."2
Emil Fritzke listed as a farmer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Emil Fritzke listed as a labourer was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Emile Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske, listed under a separate visitation number, but identified as a son of the head of the previous household.7
Emile Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke, listed as a farmer.1
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps on farm."2
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
Lydia Fritzke1
F, #36646, b. March 1889
Father* | Karl Fritzke1 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
She was born in March 1889 at Russia.1 Alternatively, she may have been born circa 1892 at Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.2
Lydia Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Lydia Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Lydia Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
Lydia Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke.2
Lydia Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Lydia Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Lydia Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
Lydia Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke.2
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Gustof Fritzke1
M, #36647, b. circa 1889
Father* | Karl Fritzke1,2 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1,2 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
He was born in November 1890 at Russia.1 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1889 at Russia according to the 1906 census.2
Gustav Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Gustof Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Gustof Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.2
Gustof Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
Gustav Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.3 Gustof Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.4 Gustof Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.5,6,1
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.2
Gustof Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Karl H Fritzke1
M, #36648, b. May 1894
Father* | Karl Fritzke2,3 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)2,3 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
He was born in May 1894 at Russia.2,3
Carl Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Carl Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Karl Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,2
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.3
Karl Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
Carl Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Carl Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Karl Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,2
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.3
Karl Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
Citations
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Karl H Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
In loving memory of Karl H. Fritzke 1894 - 1943
He is at rest in Heaven. - [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Edward Fritzke1,2
M, #36649, b. July 1896, d. 1967
Father* | Karl Fritzke3,2,4 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)3,2,4 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2023 |
He was born in July 1896 at Russia/Poland.1,2,5 Edward married Eldie (?).1
Edward Fritzke died in 1967.1
Edward Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
He was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.6 Eduard Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.3 Edward Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.7,8,2
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.9
Edward Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps on farm."4
Edward Fritzke appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. Edward was described as a farmer.5
Edward Fritzke died in 1967.1
Edward Fritzke was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
He was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.6 Eduard Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with his parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.3 Edward Fritzke immigrated with his parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.7,8,2
He appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.9
Edward Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
He appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of his parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps on farm."4
Edward Fritzke appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. Edward was described as a farmer.5
Citations
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Edward Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
FRITZKE
In loving memory of
Mother Eldie 1904 - 1966
Father Edward 1896 - 1967
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved. - [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7762] Edward Fritzke household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 4; Family: 33, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
Bertha Fritzke1,2,3
F, #36650, b. January 1899
Father* | Karl Fritzke2,4,3 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)2,4,3 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
She was born in January 1899 at Russia.2,4 Alternatively, she may have been born circa 1900 at Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.3
Bertha Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.5 Bertha Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.1 Bertha Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,2
She appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.4
Bertha Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke.3
Bertha Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.5 Bertha Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.1 Bertha Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,2
She appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.4
Bertha Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.2
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke.3
Citations
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Mary Fritzke1,2
F, #36651, b. August 1903
Father* | Karl Fritzke1,3,2 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1,3,2 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
She was born in August 1903 at Russia.1,2
Marie Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Marie Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Mary Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,1
She appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.3
Mary Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as at school.2
Marie Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 3 November 1903. Their destination was given as Quebec, Canada. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke age 16, a domestic was traveling with them.4 Marie Fritzke was found on a passenger list for the Mount Temple with her parents Carl and Emelie dated 15 November 1903. It appears that Mathilda Fritzke, a domestic was traveling with them to their destination in the Yorkton area of Saskatchewan.5 Mary Fritzke immigrated with her parents, Karl Fritzke and Emelia Fritzke in 1903 to Canada from modern Ukraine, settling in the Yorkton area according to census records and family sources.6,7,1
She appeared on the 1906 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Charles and Amelia Friske.3
Mary Fritzke appeared in the 1911 Canadian Census of Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Karl and Emelia Fritzke.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as at school.2
Citations
- [S7758] Karl Fritzke household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family No: 52, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
- [S7759] Charles Friske household, Sep 6, 1906 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Mackenzie (census district) Saskatchewan; Page: 6; Family: 54, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-18359.
- [S7754] UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 , The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960; "Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists...The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England"; cited as "UK & Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (11), Gustav (10), Carl (9), Edward (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant).
- [S2009] Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935 (Publisher: Ancestry.com), Library and Archives Canada (LAC), Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935:WEB]; "This database provides indexed access to images of passenger lists from Library and Archives Canada, Department of Employment and Immigration fonds"; cited as "Canada, Arriving Passengers Lists, 1865-1935., Carl (53) & Emile (43) Fritzke with Adolph (25), Emil (19), Lydia (12), Gustof (11), Carl (9), Eduard (7), Bertha (4), Martha (3), Marie (infant), Mathilda (16).
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Email correspondence with Lois and Terry Summach about information for her parents.
- [S7750] Charlie Schmuland household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Stanley (RM), Saltcosts (census district) Saskatchewan; Page Number: 21; Family: 169, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 160.
Eldie (?)1
F, #36652, b. 1904, d. 1966
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2018 |
She was born in 1904.1 Eldie married Edward Fritzke.2
Eldie (?) was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
Eldie (?) died in 1966.1
Eldie (?) was buried at Baptist Cemetery (Fenwood), RM of Stanley No. 215, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
Eldie (?) died in 1966.1
Family | Edward Fritzke b. Jul 1896, d. 1967 |
Citations
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Eldie Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
FRITZKE
In loving memory of
Mother Eldie 1904 - 1966
Father Edward 1896 - 1967
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved. - [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Edward Fritzke
Grave marker transcription:
FRITZKE
In loving memory of
Mother Eldie 1904 - 1966
Father Edward 1896 - 1967
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved.
Irene Fritzke1
F, #36653, b. circa 1882
Father* | Karl Fritzke1 b. Aug 1850, d. 1943 |
Mother* | Emelia (?)1 b. Aug 1860, d. 1948 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2018 |
She was born circa 1882 at Russia/Poland.1
Irene Fritzke immigrated in 1904 to Canada from Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.1 She was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps at home."1
Irene Fritzke immigrated in 1904 to Canada from Russia/Poland according to the 1916 census.1 She was naturalized in 1907 according to the 1916 census.1
She appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan in the household of her parents, Carl and Emelie Fritzke, listed as "helps at home."1
Citations
- [S7760] Carl Fritzke household, after June 9, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Township 25, range 10, W. 2. M, Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, MacKenzie (census district), Saskatchewan; Page: 9; Family No: 72, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21938.
Ferdinand Redtmann1
M, #36656, b. 4 September 1841
Last Edited | 19 May 2023 |
He was born on 4 September 1841 at Germany.2 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1839 at Germany according to the 1871 census3; or, circa 1837 at Germany according to the 1891 census.4 Ferdinand married Caroline Ernestine Scheel.5,1,2,4
His name was recorded as Ferdinand Retman on his birth registration.5 His name was also recorded as Fredric Redmond.2 Ferdinand Redtmann immigrated in 1860 to Canada West, United Province of Canada, from Germany.2
Frederick and Christine Redmond appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 2 April 1871. Frederick was described as a labourer. Their children, Robert and William, were listed as living with them.3
Fredrick and Christena Redman appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Fredrick was described as S Mill (saw mille) lab(our). Their children, Robert, William, Mary, Ferdnant, Gusta and Annie, were listed as living with them.4
Fredric and Christina Redmond appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Baptist and a labourer in an S (saw) Mill. Their children: Ferdinand and Annie F. C., were listed as living with them.2 In the death registration of Ferdinand Redtman who died on 2 July 1942, Frederick Redtman, born in Germany, was identified as his father.6
His name was recorded as Ferdinand Retman on his birth registration.5 His name was also recorded as Fredric Redmond.2 Ferdinand Redtmann immigrated in 1860 to Canada West, United Province of Canada, from Germany.2
Frederick and Christine Redmond appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 2 April 1871. Frederick was described as a labourer. Their children, Robert and William, were listed as living with them.3
Fredrick and Christena Redman appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Fredrick was described as S Mill (saw mille) lab(our). Their children, Robert, William, Mary, Ferdnant, Gusta and Annie, were listed as living with them.4
Fredric and Christina Redmond appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Baptist and a labourer in an S (saw) Mill. Their children: Ferdinand and Annie F. C., were listed as living with them.2 In the death registration of Ferdinand Redtman who died on 2 July 1942, Frederick Redtman, born in Germany, was identified as his father.6
Family | Caroline Ernestine Scheel b. 13 Jan 1849, d. 12 Sep 1924 |
Marriage* | Ferdinand married Caroline Ernestine Scheel.5,1,2,4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Alexander Woermke & Annie Redtmann.
- [S9362] Fredric Redmond household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arnprior, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 16; Family: 152, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Film: T-6494.
- [S9363] Frederick Redmond household, April 2, 1871 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, McNab Twp., South Renfrew, Ontario; Page: 43, Family No.: 149, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: C-10020.
- [S9364] Frederick Redman household, May 15, 1891 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, McNab Twp., Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 58 & 59; Family No: 245, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6366.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Ferdinand Retman. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S1347] Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario), Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946; "This database is an index (with images) to over 2 million deaths that were registered in Ontario from 1869 to 1938, and 1943 to 1946. The database also includes deaths of Ontario military personnel overseas from 1939-1947"; cited as "ON Deaths, 1869-1946., Name: Ferdinand Redtman.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Annie Florence Christina Redtmann.
Caroline Ernestine Scheel1
F, #36657, b. 13 January 1849, d. 12 September 1924
Father* | Christian Friedrich Scheel2 b. 1817 or 1818 |
Mother* | Johanne Louise Cargus3 b. c 21 Aug 1828, d. 12 Feb 1895 |
Last Edited | 19 May 2023 |
She was born on 13 January 1849 at Prussia/Preußen (modern Germany)1,4,5; or, circa January 1848 at Prussia/Preußen (modern Germany) according to her death registration.6 Caroline married Ferdinand Redtmann.7,8,4,5
Caroline Ernestine Redtmann died on 12 September 1924 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, at age 75 according to Ontario Death Registration 027315.2 The cause of her death was given as cancer of the uterus.2 The informant on her death registration was her son, Robert Redtman.2
Caroline Ernestine Scheel was buried on 16 September 1924 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.2
Her name was also recorded as Euesteria C Scheel on her son Ferdinand's birth registration7 ; and, Christina Scheel on her daughter Annie's delayed birth registration.9 She immigrated in 1861 to Canada West, United Province of Canada, from Germany.4
Frederick and Christine Redmond appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 2 April 1871. Frederick was described as a labourer. Their children, Robert and William, were listed as living with them.6
Fredrick and Christena Redman appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Fredrick was described as S Mill (saw mille) lab(our). Their children, Robert, William, Mary, Ferdnant, Gusta and Annie, were listed as living with them.5
Fredric and Christina Redmond appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Baptist and a labourer in an S (saw) Mill. Their children: Ferdinand and Annie F. C., were listed as living with them.4 In the death registration of Ferdinand Redtman who died on 2 July 1942, Ernestine Scheel, born in Germany, was identified as his mother.10
Caroline Ernestine Redtmann died on 12 September 1924 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, at age 75 according to Ontario Death Registration 027315.2 The cause of her death was given as cancer of the uterus.2 The informant on her death registration was her son, Robert Redtman.2
Caroline Ernestine Scheel was buried on 16 September 1924 at Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.2
Her name was also recorded as Euesteria C Scheel on her son Ferdinand's birth registration7 ; and, Christina Scheel on her daughter Annie's delayed birth registration.9 She immigrated in 1861 to Canada West, United Province of Canada, from Germany.4
Frederick and Christine Redmond appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 2 April 1871. Frederick was described as a labourer. Their children, Robert and William, were listed as living with them.6
Fredrick and Christena Redman appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 6 April 1891. Fredrick was described as S Mill (saw mille) lab(our). Their children, Robert, William, Mary, Ferdnant, Gusta and Annie, were listed as living with them.5
Fredric and Christina Redmond appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Arnprior, McNab Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901, described as a Baptist and a labourer in an S (saw) Mill. Their children: Ferdinand and Annie F. C., were listed as living with them.4 In the death registration of Ferdinand Redtman who died on 2 July 1942, Ernestine Scheel, born in Germany, was identified as his mother.10
Family | Ferdinand Redtmann b. 4 Sep 1841 |
Marriage* | Caroline married Ferdinand Redtmann.7,8,4,5 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S104] Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records (Publisher: Auswanderungskartei (emigration cards) located at Brandenburgishes Landeshauptarchiv in Potsdam, Germany. Images are not included), Ancestry.com, Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records; "Original data (in German): Auswanderungskartei (emigration cards) located at Brandenburgishes Landeshauptarchiv in Potsdam, Germany"; cited as "Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records., Name: Caroline Ernestine Scheel.
- [S1347] Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario), Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946; "This database is an index (with images) to over 2 million deaths that were registered in Ontario from 1869 to 1938, and 1943 to 1946. The database also includes deaths of Ontario military personnel overseas from 1939-1947"; cited as "ON Deaths, 1869-1946., Name: Ernestine Redtmann.
- [S104] "Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records", online Brandenburg, Prussia Emigration Records: Name: Johanne Louise Cargus, verh. Scheel.
- [S9362] Fredric Redmond household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arnprior, Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 16; Family: 152, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Film: T-6494.
- [S9364] Frederick Redman household, May 15, 1891 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, McNab Twp., Renfrew South, Ontario; Page: 58 & 59; Family No: 245, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6366.
- [S9363] Frederick Redmond household, April 2, 1871 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, McNab Twp., South Renfrew, Ontario; Page: 43, Family No.: 149, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: C-10020.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Ferdinand Retman. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Alexander Woermke & Annie Redtmann.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Annie Florence Christina Redtmann.
- [S1347] "ON Deaths, 1869-1946", online Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946: Name: Ferdinand Redtman.
Karl Woermke1
M, #36658
Last Edited | 3 Feb 2018 |
Family | Ernestine Taverner |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Alexander Woermke & Annie Redtmann.
Ernestine Taverner1
F, #36659
Last Edited | 3 Feb 2018 |
Family | Karl Woermke |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Alexander Woermke & Annie Redtmann.