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Thomas Samuel Phanenhour
d.1963
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] |
Thomas Samuel Phanenhour |
Alt Name[5] |
Thomas Pfannanhouer |
Alt Name[7] |
Thomas Phanenhaur |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][5][4][3] |
17 Jan 1896 |
Palmer Rapids, Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada |
Marriage |
22 Dec 1921 |
Rosenthal Evangelical parsonage, Radcliffe, Renfrew, Ontario, Canadato Alvina Sarah Krieger |
Other[7] |
17 May 1934 |
Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaAssisted in the rescue of Garnet Easton from the Madawaska River near the farm of his father-in-law, Fred Krieger. |
Death[3][6] |
1963 |
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Burial[3] |
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Zion Evangelical United Cemetery, Pembroke, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaThomas S Phanenhour & Alvina S Krieger headstone |
References
- ↑ Laureen (Bateman) Summach, Summach/Kreiger Family
27 July 1984.
Krieger data copied from Laureen Summach, July 27, 1984.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Descendants of Christian Quast, in Schroeder, Richard H (Rick) Home Page
Page 2 , 4 Aug 1998.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Zion Evangelical United Cemetery, Pembroke, in Ontario Canada Gravemarker Gallery.
Phanenhour -- In loving memory of Thomas S Phanenhour 1896-1963, Alvina SKrieger 1900-1982...
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Marriage, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario)
1921.
Thomas Samuel Phannenhauer & Alvina Sadie Kreiger
Name:Thomas Samuel Phannenhauer [I read Phannenhour] Birth Place:Palmer Rapids Ont Age:25 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1896 Father Name:Wm Phannenhauer Mother Name:Palina Nee Silas Phannenhauer Spouse Name:Alvina Sadie Krieger [I read Kreiger] Spouse's Age:21 Spouse Estimated Birth Year:abt 1900 Spouse Birth Place:Palmer Rapids Ont Spouse Father Name:Fred Krieger Spouse Mother Name:Annie Nee Yourt Krieger Marriage Date:22 Dec 1921 Marriage Place:Renfrew Marriage County:Renfrew Family History Library Microfilm:MS932_587
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 William Pfannanhouer household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 1901)
Page 13, 31 Mar 1901.
ON RENFREW (South/Sud) (#111) Subdistrict: Raglan & Radcliffe l-2
35 94 Pfannanhouer William M Head M Apr 22 1845 56 Germany 1861 1883German Canadian Methodist Farmer 36 94 Pfannanhouer Poliene F Wife M Jun 3 1865 45 Germany 1865 1883German -- Lutheran 37 94 Pfannanhouer John M Son S Mar 15 1880 21 Ont r German CanadianMethodist F(armer) Son 38 94 Pfannanhouer Auguste F Daughter S Jul 11 1882 18 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 39 94 Pfannanhouer William M Son S Dec 30 1883 17 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist F(armer) son 40 94 Pfannanhouer Louise F Daughter S Jun 10 1887 13 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 41 94 Pfannanhouer George M Son S Mar 6 1889 12 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 42 94 Pfannanhouer Lillie F Daughter S Apr 28 1891 10 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 43 94 Pfannanhouer Ella F Daughter S Sep 5 1893 8 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 44 94 Pfannanhouer Thomas M Son S Jan 17 1896 5 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 45 94 Pfannanhouer Wesley M Son S Jun 3 1898 3 Ont r German CanadianMethodist 46 94 Pfannanhouer Charlie M Son S Jul 15 1878 22 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist 47 94 Pfannanhouer Emma F Wife M Jan 25 1876 25 Ont r GermanCanadian Methodist
- ↑ Family Group Sheets, in Rosetta (Gutz) Krieger. Our Family Tree (Krieger, Summach). (about 1987).
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 1934 Briefs: Drowning at Palmer Rapids, in Compiler: The Eganville Leader. Reflections of a Century: Stories and Photos from the Ottawa Valley. (Eganville, Ontario, Canada: The Eganville Leader Publishing Company Ltd. , July 2002 )
Page 199, 1934.
While this article, published on Friday May 25th refers to the drowning occurring on "Thursday last," the Ontario Death Registration for Ferdinand confirms that he accidentally drowned the previous week, on May 17th.
It was a great shock to the whole community when the news spread on Thursday evening last that Ferdinand Liebenthal, eldest son of Frank Liebenthal, perished in the Madawaska river. The victim had been working on the Combermere road, and after supper he and Garnet Easton got into a canoe to sail down to Proudfoot's store to get some provisions. On the way back -- near the bridge at Mr. Fred Krieger's -- the canoe upset in the current. Mr. Liebenthal jumped and made an effort to swim to the shore but it would seem the current was too strong and he turned back to the canoe. He reached the mark but was too exhausted to get into it. He sank beneath the treacherous waters and drowned. Mr. Easton stayed with the canoe until rescued by John Krieger and Thomas Phanenhaur.
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