Family:Jacob de Fehr and Maria Peters (1)

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Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] Aug 1801 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Residence[3][4][5][6][7][8] From 1801 to 1809 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Residence[9] 1814 Neu Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
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References
  1. Chortitza Colony Vital Records: 1801-1813: Odessa Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, Files 65, 98, 780, compiled b.

    1801 August, Johan Dridger's widow with a young man Jacob Devehr, marriage, Neuendorff

  2. Neuendorf I.6.9, in Schapansky, Henry. The old colony (Chortitza) of Russia: early history and first settlers in the context of the Mennonite Migrations. (Canada?: H. Schapansky, c2001)
    page 288.

    'Jacob [child of Benjamin De Fehr and Anna Bergen] (b. 13.11.1780) Neuendorf 1802, 1803, 1806, 1808, Österwick 1814
    m. [as her second husband] 8.1801 Maria Peters (b. 13.11.1781)
    [who first married, as his second wife] Johann Driedger (d. 6.1801) Neuendorf No Date (Lackendorf GW 1776: 1 son, 1 dau., Rosenort Gem.)
    [who first married] Katherina Bergen (d. before 1802)'

  3. 1803 list, Neuendorf #44 (5), in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 215.

    'De Veer (Dedour), Jakob'

  4. 1802 census (27 Apr 1802), Neuendorf #6, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 254.

    'Jacob Dever 21 J, Frau Maria 21, So Peter 11.'

    Peter was Maria's step-son from her first marriage.

  5. 1806 census, Neuendorf, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
    page 35.

    'Johann Driediger ([name also given in Cyrillic]) arrived in Russia in 1795 and was an original settler Neuendorf, Chortitza. ... In 1806 the owner of the farm is Jakob Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 1 male and 3 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  6. Neuendorf #127, in Smallpox Vaccinations in Chortitza Colony, 12 August 1809: Odessa Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, File 195 (ext.

    'Jacob de Veer his son Jacob [age] 1 [and] daughter Catharina [age] 3'

  7. 1808 census (20 Sep 1808), Neuendorf #5, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 267.

    'Jacob de Veer 28 J, aus dem Elbingschen Kreise aus dem Dorfe [village] Krebsfeld, Mennon R, Landmann [husbandman], Frau Maria 28, Ki Maria 6, Anna 4, Catharina 2, Jacob 1/2, des Wirths Vater Benjamin 75 J, Frau Anna 70.'

  8. Neuendorf #6, in 1801 Census, Chortitza Colony, South Russia: Odessa Archives, Fond 6, Inventory 1, File 67, compiled by Tim Ja.

    'Jacob Devehr 21; wife Maria 21; stepson Isaac Dridger 19; second son Jacob Dridger 15; third son Peter Dridger 11.'

  9. 1814 census (4 Oct 1814), Neu-Osterwick #19, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 284.

    'Jakob de Veer 33 J, Schmidt [smith], Frau Maria 33, Ki Maria 12, Anna 10, Katarina 8, Isak 4, Jakob 1. Eltern [parents]: Benj. de Veer 81 J, Frau Anna 78.'