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Facts and Events
It is not certain that he was a son of David Redekopp and Anna Berg.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 summaries, 1788 immigrants #88, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
page 296.
'Redekop, David, Walldorf, geb. 1748 (40 J), nach Schönhorst [V.1803]. verh. ..., Ki 2 Sö, 2 Tö.'
This information is based on a 1788 list - hence, the author deduces his birth year (1748) based on his age (40 years). The "..." in place of his wife's name is as published in this book.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 1795 census, Schönhorst #21, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
page 242.
'David Redekopp 47 J, Frau Helena 23, Sö Isaak 24, Wilhelm 16, David 9, Tö Katharina 13, Helena 1.'
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Schönhorst I.26, 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 378.
'David Redekop (b. 1748, d. before 1808?) Schönhorst 1795, 1802, 1803 Petershagen 1776: 3 sons, 1 dau., Tiegenhagen Gem.. Later of Walldorf, Rosenort Gem.. m1) X (unknown) m2) [as her first husband] Helena X (b. 1772) [who married second] Peter Dyck (b. 1778, bapt. 1799) Schönhorst 1806, Rosenthal 1808'
Note: The 1776 census lists David "Rederkapf" with 3 sons and 0 daughters.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Schoenhorst #24, in 1801 Census, Chortitza Colony, South Russia: Odessa Archives, Fond 6, Inventory 1, File 67, compiled by Tim Ja.
'David Redekop 52; his wife Helena 29; first son David 16; second son Benjamin 5; third son Jacob ¼; a daughter Helena 2.'
- ↑ David Redekopp #196768, in California Mennonite Historical Society. GRANDMA: Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry.
Death: 27 Dec 1803, Schoenhorst, Chortitza, South Russia (no source)
- ↑ Penner, Glenn H. (compiler). The Complete 1776 Census of Mennonites in West Prussia.
David Rederkapf in Petershagen, Arb. [laborer], 1 husband, 1 wife, 3 sons, no daughters
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 1797 & 1806 censuses, Schoenhorst, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
page 47.
1797 census: 'David Redekop ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 4 males and 2 females, has 1 house, 3 horses, 11 head of cattle, 9 sheep. Settled in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. (W1-14.10.1797)'
1806 census: 'David Redekop ([name also given in Cyrillic]) arrived in Russia in 1789 and was an original settler in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. ... In 1806 the owner of the farm is Peter Dyck ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 5 males and 2 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'
- ↑ 1803 list, Schönhorst #17 (21), 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.
- ↑ 1802 changes, Schönhorst #76, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
pages 246 & 248.
'Die "Feuerstellen-Listen 1802" "Verzeichnis der Wirthen in der Chortietzer Colonie, so wie sie anfangs in der Colonie Etabliret sind, und durch welch einen Umstand die Nahmen der Ersten Wirthe verändert worden" 1802 ... David Reddekop ist noch ohnverändert David Reddekop.'
Translation: The Homestead List 1802 Directory of landlords in Chortitza Colony, as they were first established in the colony and by what circumstance the names of the first landlord were changed, 1802 ... David Reddekop is still unchanged David Reddekop.
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