Person:Anna Stoesz (1)

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Anna Stoesz
m. 6 Apr 1847
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Name Anna Stoesz
Gender Female
Birth[1] 22 Apr 1827 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Baptism[1] 26 May 1846 South Russia
Marriage 6 Apr 1847 South Russiato Franz Harder
Immigration[4] 27 Jul 1874 Canadaon ship S. S. Peruvian
Residence 1881 Silberfeld, West Reserve, Manitoba, Canadawith Franz Harder
Death[2][3] 21 Feb 1895 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 B57.

    Franz Harder, born 8 Jan 1824, baptized 15 May 1844, ref. A22
    married 6 Apr 1847
    Anna Stoesz, born 22 Apr 1827, baptized 26 May 1846, ref. A90
    Children of this marriage:
    6 children listed - Jacob, Anna, Jacob, Franz, Franz, Peter

    "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. 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 1A121.

    Franz Harder, born 1824 Jan 20, baptized 1845 May 11, died 1894 Jul 13, [son of Peter Harder and Aganetha Thiessen]
    married 1847 Apr 18:
    Anna Stoesz, born 1824 Apr 11, baptized 1846 May 20, died 1895 Feb 22, [daughter of Jacob Stoesz and Barbara Wiens]
    Children of this marriage:
    6 children listed - Jacob, Anna, Jacob, Franz, Franz, Peter

    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.

  3. registration #1895-001503, in Manitoba Vital Statistics Online Database.

    Harder (given name not stated) died 21/02/1895 in RM Rhineland, age 67 years

  4. S. S. Peruvian #2220, in John Dyck, editor, "Quebec Passenger Lists", published in Bergthal Gemeinde Buch (Steinbach, MB: The Hanover-S
    BGB page 270.

    S. S. Peruvian No. 47 arrived in Quebec on 27 July, 1874.
    'Franz Harder 50 labourer; Anna 47 wife; Franz 20 labourer. Comments: B1843-B57.'

    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-B57 refers to Bergthal Gemeinde Buch, page B57.

    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.

  5.   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 A90.

    Jacob Stoesz, born 23 Dec 1774, died 16 Sep 1859
    married 7 Jan 1823
    Barbara Wiens, born 11 Aug 1803, married Heinrich Bergen, ref. A68
    Children of this marriage listed, including:
    Anna Stoesz, born 22 Apr 1827, baptized 26 May 1846, married Franz Harder, ref. B57

    "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.