Person:Jacob Peters (17)

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Jacob Peters
 
m. 24 Jan 1776
  1. Jacob Peters1776 -
  2. Katarina Peters1778 - Abt 1810
  3. Maria Peters1781 -
  4. Anna Peters1783 -
  5. Sara PetersAbt 1786 -
  6. Susanna PetersAbt 1789 -
m. Bet 1800 and Sep 1801
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Peters
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 23 Nov 1776 Leske, Gross Werder, Prussia
Immigration[3] 1789 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Residence[4] 1795 Schoenhorst, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Marriage Bet 1800 and Sep 1801 to Maria Bueckert
Residence From 1801 to 1802 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russiawith Maria Bueckert
Residence From 1803 to 1809 Nieder Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russiawith Maria Bueckert
Residence 1814 Neu Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, South Russiawith Maria Bueckert
References
  1. Schoenhorst I.25.1, 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.

    'Jacob [child of Johann Peters and Maria Bergen] (b. 23.11.1776) Neuendorf 1802, Niederchortitza 1803, 1806, Österwick 1814
    married [as her second husband] Maria Bückert (b. 1777)
    [who first married] Michael Löwen (b. 1771, d. before 1802)'
    'Maria Bückert may have been a daughter of Jacob Bückert Wernersdorf 1776: 2 sons, 1 dau., (Heubuden gem.).'

  2. Penner, Glenn H. (compiler). The Complete 1776 Census of Mennonites in West Prussia.

    Hans Peters in Leske, 1 husband, 1 wife, no sons, no daughters

  3. 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: 'Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 2 males and 5 females, has 1 house, 4 horses, 14 head of cattle. Settled in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. (W1-14.10.1797)'

    1806 census: 'Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]) arrived in Russia in 1789 and was an original settler in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. Beginning in 1805 the owner of the farm is obliged to pay land taxes and the debt. In 1806 the owner of the farm is the same Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 1 male and 1 female (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  4. 1795 census, Schönhorst #2, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 241.

    'Johann Peters 41 J, Frau Maria 41, So Jakob 18, Tö Katharina 16, Maria 14, Anna 12, Sara 9, Susanna 6.'

  5.   1802 census (27 Apr 1802), Neuendorf #23, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 255.

    'Jacob Peters 25 J, Frau Maria 25, Ki Maria 3, Jacob 1.'

  6.   1802 changes, Neuendorf #115, 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 & 249.

    '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 ...
    Jacob Bückert ist gest., die Feuerstelle ist vergeben an Michael Löwen, der ist auch gest. und die Frau ist verh. mit Jacob Peters.'

    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 ...
    Jacob Bückert has died, the homestead was granted to Michael Löwen, who also died and [his] wife is married to Jacob Peters.

  7.   1803 list, Nieder-Chortitza #27 (25), in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 214.

    'Peters, Jakob'

  8.   Nieder Chortitza #77, in Smallpox Vaccinations in Chortitza Colony, 12 August 1809: Odessa Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, File 195 (ext.

    'Jacob Peters junior his son Johann [aged] 4'

  9.   1814 census (4 Oct 1814), Neu-Osterwick landless #8, 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 Peters 38 J, Frau Maria 38, Ki Johan 8, Katarina 3.'

  10.   Neuendorf #23, in 1801 Census, Chortitza Colony, South Russia: Odessa Archives, Fond 6, Inventory 1, File 67, compiled by Tim Ja.

    'Jacob Peters 25; his wife Maria 25; a son Jacob 1; a daughter Maria 3.'

  11.   1806 census, Nieder Chortitza, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
    page 36.

    'Daniel Bickert ([name also given in Cyrillic]), arrived in Russia in 1789 and moved to Nieder Chortitza. ... In 1806 the owner of the farm is Jakob Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 3 males and 2 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'