Person:Isaak de Fehr (1)

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Isaak de Fehr
b.27 Apr 1763 Prussia
m. Bef 1762
  1. Maria de Fehr1762 - 1762
  2. Isaak de Fehr1763 - 1857
  3. Anna de Fehr1765 -
  4. Heinrich de Fehr1767 - Bef 1795
  5. Helena de Fehr1769 - Bef 1795
  6. Maria de Fehr1771 - Bef 1778
  7. Benjamin de Fehr1774 - Bef 1795
  8. Maria de FehrAbt 1777 -
  9. Jacob de Fehr1780 -
  10. Cornelius de Fehr1784 -
m.
  1. Kornelius de FehrAbt 1785 -
  2. Katharina de FehrAbt 1789 -
  3. Maria de FehrAbt 1790 -
  4. David de FehrAbt 1794 - 1860
  5. Isaac de Fehr1796 - 1861
  6. Christina de FehrAbt 1797 -
  • HIsaak de Fehr1763 - 1857
  • WMaria _____Abt 1771 -
m. Bef 1807
  1. Diedrich de Fehr1807 -
  2. Jacob de Fehr1809 - 1877
  3. Anna de Fehr1811 - 1875
  4. Johann de Fehr1813 - 1884
  5. Helena de FehrAbt 1815 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaak de Fehr
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 27 Apr 1763 Prussia
Baptism[5][6] 1785 Rosenort, Gross Werder, Prussia
Immigration[7] 1795 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Residence[7] Bef 1801 Rosenthal, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Residence[4][8][9][14] From 1801 to 1802 Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Marriage to Katharina _____
Marriage Bef 1807 to Maria _____
Residence[10][11][3][12][15] From 1806 to 1814 Nieder Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Occupation[3][4][2] weaver
Death[1] Sep 1857 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Nieder Chortitza I.8, 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 449.

    'Isaac De Fehr (27.4.1763-9.1857) Rosenthal No date, Chortitza 1802, Niederchortitza 1806, 1814 ...
    m1) Katherina X (b. 1764)
    m2) Maria X (b. 1771)'

  2. 2.0 2.1 folder 411, chart 2, in Thiessen, Hermann. Hermann Thiessen fonds.

    'Isaak [child of Benjamin de Veer and Anna Waberstein, implied by lines] b. 27.4.1763 d. 1857 bapt. 1785.
    m. Maria b. 1771
    Weber [weaver] in Chortitza 1802, Nieder Ch. 1814'

  3. 3.0 3.1 1814 census (4 Oct 1814), Nieder-Chortitza #11, 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.

    'Isaak Defer 51 J, Weber [weaver], Frau Maria 43, Kin David 19, Didrich 7, Jakob 5, Anna 4, Johann 2.'

  4. 4.0 4.1 Chortitza #36, in 1801 Census, Chortitza Colony, South Russia: Odessa Archives, Fond 6, Inventory 1, File 67, compiled by Tim Ja.

    'Isaac De Vehr, weaver 33; his wife Catharina 37; first son David 9; second son Isaac 8; first daughter Catharina 12; second daughter Maria 11; third daughter Christina 4.'

    Tim Janzen, the transcriber, notes: '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.6.2, 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)
    page 288.

    'Isaac [child of Benjamin De Fehr and Anna Bergen] (b. 27.4.1743 [sic - should be 1763], bapt. 1785, d. 9.1857) Rosenthal No Date, Chortitza 1802, Niederchortitza 1806, 1814
    m. Maria X (b. 1771)'

  6. Mennonite Baptisms in Rosenort, West Prussia: 1782-1795, Glenn Penner (compiler and editor) online (www.mennon.

    Isaac, son of Benjamin de Veer (Klein Mausdorf), baptized 1785

  7. 7.0 7.1 1806 census, Rosental, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
    page 42.

    'Isaak Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]) arrived in Russia in 1795 and was an original settler Rosental, Chortitza. Beginning in 1811 the owner of the farm is obliged to pay land taxes and the debt. In 1806 the owner of the farm is Johann Schelenberg ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 4 males and 2 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  8. 1802 changes, Rosenthal #279, 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 & 252.

    '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 ...
    Isaac De Veer hat die Feuerstelle vertauscht mit Johann Schellenberg.'

    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 ...
    Isaac de Veer had his homestead changed with Johann Schellenberg.

  9. 1802 changes, Chortitza #33, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    pages 246-47.

    '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 ...
    Johann Schellenberg hat die Feuerstelle vertauscht an Isaac de Veer.'

    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 ...
    Johann Schellenberg has exchanged his homestead with Isaac de Veer.

  10. 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 37.

    'Johann Schellenberg ([name also given in Cyrillic]), arrived in Russia in 1790 and moved to Nieder Chortitza. ... In 1806 the owner of the farm is Isaak Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 2 males and 3 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  11. 1803 list, Nieder-Chortitza #37 (39), 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.

    'de Veer (Didann), Benjamin'

  12. 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.

    'Benjamin Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]), arrived in Russia in 1789 and moved to Nieder Chortitza. ... In 1806 the owner of the farm is Kornelius Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 1 male and 2 females. (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  13.   1797 census (14 Oct 1797), village not mentioned, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
    pages 52-53.

    'Mennonites that settled in the Chortitza Colonies in Ekaterinoslav region from 1793-1796, and included in the list from 14.10.1797 (W2) without mentioning village names'
    'Isaak Defehr ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 4 males and 3 females, have 6 horses, 15 head of cattle. (W2-14.10.1797)'

  14. He exchanged homesteads with Johann Schellenberg in or before 1801, moving from Rosenthal to Chortitza.
  15. Isaak is not included in the 1803 Chortitza Colony list of heads of households. His father was a head of household in Nieder Chortitza in 1803, and Isaak's youngest brother Cornelius was owner of this farm by 1806, but Cornelius was only 19 in 1803 and Isaak's father was probably at least 65, so it is possible that Isaak was also living at this farm in 1803 to help out.