Person:Peter Dyck (2)

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Peter Dyck
m. 9 Dec 1843
  1. Heinrich Dyck1844 - 1914
  2. Peter Dyck1846 - 1905
  3. Gerhard Dyck1850 - 1906
m. 29 Oct 1867
Facts and Events
Name Peter Dyck
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 17 Aug 1846 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Baptism[1] 5 Jun 1867 Bergthal Colony, South Russia
Marriage 29 Oct 1867 Bergthal Colony, South Russiato Elisabeth Sawatzky
Immigration[5] 27 Jul 1874 Canadaon ship S. S. Peruvian
Residence 1881 Alt Bergthal, West Reserve, Manitoba, Canadawith Elisabeth Sawatzky
Death[3][4] 27 Apr 1905 West Reserve, Manitoba, Canada
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Hanover Steinbach Historical Society (Manitoba), and John Dyck. Bergthal Gemeinde Buch: consisting of Bergthal Gemeinde Buch, 1843-1876 ... : Chortitzer Gemeinde Buch indexes for volumes started in 1878, 1887 and 1907 : passenger lists, 1874-1880 of Mennonite immigrants to Manitoba ... : the 1881 federal census data on residents in Manitoba Mennonite communities. (Steinbach, Manitoba: Hanover Steinbach Historical Society, c1993)
    page A178.

    Heinrich Dyck, born 14 Jan 1818
    married 9 Dec 1843, widow of Martin Klassen
    2) Helena Martens, born 29 Sep 1809, baptized 1827, died 16 Dec 1866
    Children of this marriage:
    Heinrich Dyck, born 1 Dec 1844, baptized 5 Jun 1864, ref. C17
    Peter Dyck, born 17 Aug 1846, baptized 5 Jun 1867, ref. B310
    Gerhard Dyck, born 13 Oct 1850, baptized 9 Jun 1869, ref. B327

    "Ref." indicates a reference to a page in this or another church book.
    Dates prior to emigration to Canada are assumed to be given according to the Julian ("old world") calendar, which was 12 days behind the Gregorian (modern) calendar in the 1800's.

  2. Heinrich Dyck #109172, in California Mennonite Historical Society. GRANDMA: Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry.

    The father of Peter Dyck.
    'Notes:  He is listed at Friedrichstahl #1 in the 1850 Bergthal Colony Census, where it says he moved to Friedrichstahl from Nieder Chortitza, Chortitza Colony.'

    Other sources indicate that the 1850 list is a list of those applying to move to Friedrichstahl, and that Friedrichstahl was actually settled about 1852.

  3. Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society; Sommerfeld Mennonite Church; Henry Unger; Martha Martens; and Adolf Ens. Sommerfeld Gemeinde Buch: Registers of the Church at West Lynne 1881-1935. (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2004)
    page 1A184 - 1B229.

    Peter Dyck, born 1846 Aug 17, baptized 1867 Jun 3, died 1905 April 27, [son of Heinrich Dyck and Helena Martens]
    married 1867 Oct 12:
    Elisabet Sawatzky, born 1849 Aug 22, baptized 1867 Jun 3, [died 1924 Aug 16], [daughter of Thomas Sawatzky and Elisabeth Hiebert], ref. 1A119
    10 children of this marriage listed - Heinrich, Peter, Elisabeth, Helena, Sarah, Johan, Margaretha, Justina, Margaretha, Maria

    "Ref." indicates a reference to a page in this or another church book. Information in square brackets [] was added by the editors, from other sources.
    Dates prior to immigration to Canada may be given according to the Julian ("old world") calendar, which was 12 days behind the Gregorian (modern) calendar in the 1800's.

  4. registration #1905-004276, in Manitoba Vital Statistics Online Database.

    Peter Dyck died 27/04/1905 in [RM of] Stanley, age 58 years

  5. S. S. Peruvian #2196, in John Dyck, editor, "Quebec Passenger Lists", published in Bergthal Gemeinde Buch (Steinbach, MB: The Hanover-S
    BGB page 268.

    S. S. Peruvian No. 47 arrived in Quebec on 27 July, 1874.
    'Peter Duck [Dueck] 28 labourer; Eliz [Elisabeth] 25 wife; Henrich 4 child; Peter 2 child; Eliz 1 infant. Comments: B1843-B310.'

    The editors compared Quebec Passenger Lists to Hamburg, Germany Passenger Lists, and where the information was different, included the Hamburg information in square brackets [ ]. B1843-B310 refers to Bergthal Gemeinde Buch, page B310.

    In the published book, the ship is identified as S. S. Peruvian No. 27, arriving in Quebec in July 1874. In an online version (created 2001), it is identified as S. S. Peruvian No. 47, arriving in Quebec on July 27, 1874.

  6.   Manitoba, Marquette, Woodlands, in Canada. 1881 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).

    Peter Dück, age 35, born in Russia, farmer
    Elisabet Dück, age 29, born in Russia
    Heinrich Dück, age 11, born in Russia
    Peter Dück, age 9, born in Russia
    Elisabet, Dück, age 7, born in Russia
    Helena Dück, age 5, born in Manitoba
    Saara Dück, age 2, born in Manitoba
    all Mennonite

  7.   Manitoba, Selkirk, Douglas, in Canada. 1891 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).

    Peter Dick, age 44, born in Russia, both parents born in Russia, farmer
    wife: Elizebeth Dick, age 41, born in Russia, both parents born in Russia
    son: Henry Dick, age 21, born in Russia
    son: Peter Dick, age 19, born in Russia
    daughter Elizebeth Dick, age 18, born in Russia
    daughter: Helena Dick, age 14, born in Manitoba
    daughter: Saraah Dick, age 12, born in Manitoba
    daughter Margreta Dick, age 3, born in Manitoba
    all Mennonite

  8.   Manitoba, Lisgar, Stanley, in Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).

    Petter Dyck, born Aug 17 1846 (age 53) in Russia, immigrated in 1874, farmer
    wife: Elizebth Dyck, born Aug 22 1849 (age 50) in Russia, immigrated in 1876
    daughter: Magret Dyck, born Sep 27 1888 (age 12) in rural Man
    daughter: Meary Dyck, born June 23 1891 (age 10) in rural Man
    all Mennonite