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Chortitza
in
Osterwick
Bernhard P. "Berend" Rempel
b.
16 Sep 1805
Chortitza, Chortitza, South Russia
d.
Osterwick, Chortitza, South Russia
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Peter P. Rempel
1759 - 1820
M
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Margareta Teichkrew
1773 -
Margareta P. Rempel
Abt 1796 - 1870
Heinrich P. Rempel
1799 - 1870
Katarina Rempel
Abt 1801 -
Wilhelm Rempel
1805 - 1806
Bernhard P. "Berend" Rempel
1805 -
Wilhelm Peter Rempel
1808 - 1866
Agatha P. Rempel
Abt 1811 -
Johann Peter Rempel
1815 - 1892
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Name
Bernhard P. "Berend" Rempel
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
16 Sep 1805
Chortitza, Chortitza, South Russia
Death
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Osterwick, Chortitza, South Russia
Reference Number
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199be
References
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Schapansky, Henry.
Chortitza: The Old Colony Russia - The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part II
. (Mennonite Family History, July, 1994.)
121.
↑
Schapansky, Henry.
Einlage: The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:1788-1808. Part II
. (Mennonite Family History, Apr. 1991.).
↑
Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich.
Die niederlandisch-niederdeutschen Hintergrunde der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen im 16., 18. und 19. Jahrhundert
. (Heinrich Schneider, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1955)
283.
↑
Schapansky, Henry.
Einlage: The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:1788-1808. Part I
. (Mennonite Family History, January, 1991.).
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