Person:Anna Redekopp (1)

Watchers
Anna Redekopp
b.Abt 1777 Prussia
 
m.
  1. David RedekoppEst 1766 -
  2. Maria RedekoppEst 1768 -
  3. Anna RedekoppAbt 1777 -
  4. Isaac RedekoppAbt 1787 -
m. Est 1798
  1. Anna RedekoppAbt 1799 -
m. Jul 1801
  1. Peter Peters1802 - Bef 1814
  2. Katharina Peters1804 - 1866
  3. Maria Peters1806 - Bet 1809 & 1810
  4. Aganetha Peters1808 - Bet 1809 & 1814
  5. Maria Peters1810 - 1853
  6. Elisabeth Peters1813 - Bef 1814
  7. Johann Peters1817 - 1870
Facts and Events
Name Anna Redekopp
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3][4] Abt 1777 Prussia
Marriage Est 1798 Chortitza Colony, South Russiato Isaac Redekopp
Marriage Jul 1801 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russiato Peter Peters

It is known that the widow of Isaac Redekop married Peter Peters (Unruh, p. 249), but it is not certain that she was the daughter of Isaac and Aganetha Redekop (and her first husband's first cousin).

References
  1. 1795 census, Neuendorf #12, 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.

    'Isaak Redekopp 51 J, Frau Agnetha 52, So Isaak 8, To Anna 17.'

  2. 1802 census (27 Apr 1802), Neuendorf #37, 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.

    'Peter Peters 22 J, Frau Anna 24, Ki Anna 2, Peter den 8. April geb.'

  3. 1814 census (4 Oct 1814), Nieder-Chortitza #17, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 281.

    'Peter Peters 35 J, Frau Anna 37, Tö Anna 15, Katharina 10, Maria 3.'

  4. Neuendorf #38, in 1801 Census, Chortitza Colony, South Russia: Odessa Archives, Fond 6, Inventory 1, File 67, compiled by Tim Ja.

    'Peter Peters 22; his wife Anna [diana] 24; a daughter Anna [diana] 2.'

    Tim Janzen, the transcriber, notes: 'Researchers should note that "diana" is universally substituted for "Anna" in this census. As with the 1795 Chortitza Colony census published by B. H. Unruh, stepchildren are designated as such only part of the time and their actual surnames are given only occasionally.'

  5.   Neuendorf I.32.2, 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)
    pages 306-7.

    'Peter [child of Johann Peters and Eliesabeth Töws] (b. 1779) Neuendorf 1802, Niederchortitza 1803, 1806, 1814
    m. [as her second husband] 7.1801 Anna (Redekop ?) (b. 1778)
    [who first married] Isaac Redekop (1771-4.1801) Neuendorf No Date ...
    A Peter Peters is listed as having married the widow of Isaac Redekop before 1802. It seems that this reference is not to the senior Isaac Redekop (see below [Neuendorf I.33 (b. 1745)], but to a younger Isaac Redekop (nephew of the senior I.R.?) who may have married (his cousin?) the daughter of the older Isaac Redekop.'

  6.   Neuendorf I.33.3, 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 307.

    'Anna [child of Isaac Redekop and Aganetha] (b. 1778)
    m1) (?) Isaac Redekop (1771-4.1801) Neuendorf No Date
    m2) 7.1801 Peter Peters (b. 1779) Neuendorf 1802, Niederchortitza 1803, 1806, 1814'