Person:John Bruder (2)

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John Bruder
b.27 Apr 1852 Germany
m. Aft Jun 1840
  1. John Bruder1852 - 1925
  2. August George Bruder1857 - 1941
  3. Auguste Bruder1860 - 1903
m. 1885
  1. Clemens Martin Bruder1886 - 1959
  2. Mary Bruder1890 -
  3. August George Bruder1892 - 1955
  4. _____ Bruder, female twin1892 - 1892
  5. John Ben Bruder1895 - 1969
  6. Martha Bruder1903 - 1997
Facts and Events
Name John Bruder
Alt Name Johann Bruder
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 27 Apr 1852 Germany
Marriage 1885 Germanyto Augusta Christina Viese
Immigration[7][8][9] 31 Mar 1892 On ship Bohemia, arrived in Baltimore 3/31/1892 from Germany
Naturalization? 24 Oct 1892 Todd, Minnesota, United StatesDeclaration of Intention
Naturalization? 31 Mar 1897 Todd, Minnesota, United StatesFinal/Second Papers
Census? 1900 Todd, Minnesota, United StatesReynolds Township ; Farmer
Census[10] 30 Apr 1910 Todd, Minnesota, United StatesIowa Township
Residence[11] 1913 Todd, Minnesota, United StatesReynolds Township
Census? Jan 1920 Long Prairie, Todd, Minnesota, United StatesFalls Street
Death[3] 10 Mar 1925 Long Prairie, Todd, Minnesota, United StatesCause: artero schrosis & hemorage of brain at 72 yrs 11 mos 10 dys
Burial[4] 13 Mar 1925 Long Prairie, Todd, Minnesota, United StatesSt. Mary's Cemetery
References
  1. County Courthouse. Minnesota Death Certificate, Minnesota Historical Society. (Photo Copy from Minnesota Historical Library, http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Search.cfm).

    John Bruder death certificate, #1925-MN-015498, State of Minnesota, Division of Vital Statistics, copy in compiler's possession.

  2. Obituary.

    The Long Prairie Leader - Thursday, March 12, 1925; page 1, col 4
    DEATHS
    John Bruder, of Long Prairie, March 10.

    The Long Prairie Leader - Thursday, March 12, 1925, page 6, col 5
    DEATH OF JOHN BRUDER, SR.

    John Bruder, Sr. died at his home in this village Tuesday, March 10. He had been ill since last November, his illness being due to a general breakdown incident to age. The funeral is to be held Friday morning from the Catholic church, Rev. Fr. Britcher officiating and interment will be in the cemetery of the church. Mr. Bruder was born in Germany April 27, 1852. He grew up in his native land and in 1885 was married to Miss Augusta Viese. They came to America, settling on a farm northwest of Long Prairie, where they lived until about five years ago when they moved to the village. Mrs. Bruder died in 1923. He is survived by the following children: Clem Bruder and August Bruder of Reynolds, John Bruder of Iona, and Miss Martha Bruder of this village. Mr. Bruder was a hard working man, honest and upright. He had the respect of all who knew him.

  3. County Courthouse. Minnesota Death Certificate, Minnesota Historical Society. (Photo Copy from Minnesota Historical Library, http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Search.cfm).

    John Bruder death certificate, #1925-MN-015498, State of Minnesota, Division of Vital Statistics, copy in compiler's possession.
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    [Death certificate info given by Clem Bruder from Long Prairie, MN. John Bruder has been in Long Prairie, MN and the US for 33 years, widowed, and a retired farmer.]

  4. Cemetery Headstone.

    Long Prairie Cemetery, MN
    John P. Bruder
    1853-1925

  5.   Compiled by Conrad Peterzen for the Iron Range Research Center. Minnesota Naturalization Records Index
    Reel #1, Code #2, Vol #B, Page #36.

    John Bruder in Todd County, MN District Court, was born in Germany on or about 1852; emigrated to the US and landed at the port of Baltimore on or about April 1892; Renounce allegiance to the Emperor of Germany; signed by John Bruder on 24 October 1892, C E Harkius (?) - clerk

  6.   Compiled by Conrad Peterzen for the Iron Range Research Center. Minnesota Naturalization Records Index
    Reel #2, Code #8, Vol #B, Page #419.

    John Bruder in Todd County, MN District Court, Final/Second Papers, Renounce Allegiance to Emperor of Germany on 31 March 1897, witnessed by C H Ward & Paul Stephan; C E Harkius - clerk, previously made Dec of Intent at Clerk of District Court Todd County, Minn

  7. 1900 US Federal Census.

    Reynolds Twp, Todd County, Minnesota; T623 Microfilm 794 Book 2 Page 193, e.d. 198, sheet 2A, John Bruder family, family number 19.
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    [John Bruder cannot speak English]

  8. Hamburg Passenger Lists
    http://linktoyourroots.hamburg.de/ltyr/.

    Surname: Bruder, Given Name: Joh., Age: 40 yrs, Attendant Family Members: yes, Place of Residence: Deutsch Crone, (Federal) State of Origin: Westpreussen, Profession: Arbeiter (=male worker), Destination: Baltimore, Passage Number: A1892.0091, Accomodation: Zwischendeck, Date of Departure: 15.03.1892, Name of Ship: Bohemia, Ship Type: Dampfschiff, Shipping Company: Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-...; Country Flag of Ship: Deutschland, Name of Captain: Schroder

  9. Baltimore Passenger List
    Steamship Bohemia - 2 Apr 1892.

    lines 13 - 17, Johan Bruder, male, age 40, # in family: 5; from Germany, in possession of ticket, In possession of $30; Catholic, Destination: Ohio; Occupation: Labor; Citizen: Klein Vagel; along with Augusta female age 33; Clement male age 4, Maria male age 2, Peter male age 65

  10. 1910 US Federal Census.

    Iowa Twp, Todd County, Minnesota; Series T624 Roll 727 Part 2 Page 129B; e.d. 178, Sheet 8B; John "Bender" household s/b Bruder; dwelling & family 119, lines 57-60; renting farm, farm sch 119.

  11. Benton, Meeker, and Todd Counties, Minnesota Farm Directory, 1913-14.

    Given Name: John; Surname: Bruder; Spouse: Augusta; Children: John, Martha; Section: 4; Years in County: 22; County: Todd; Township: Reynolds; Post Office: Long Prairie; data from Ancestry.com

  12.   1920 US Federal Census.

    Long Prairie Village, Todd County, Minnesota; T625-864 Image:0958, e.d. 236, sheet 12B, John Bruder family, family number 275.
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    [Possibly born in Prussia, Germany per 1920 Census for August Bruder.]

  13.   .

    The following is from a book that Amy Bruder put together with family tree in 1985. It is 44 pages long - I wrote down the first few pages of it.
    Amy Bruder's address at that time was: Rt. 4, Long Prairie, MN 56347.

    John Bruder, son of Peter Bruder, was born in Germany in 1853. He married Augusta Veising, born in Germany in 1860. They had six children: Clem, Mary, John, Martha, and August, who had a twin sister who died at birth. I do not have her name.

    John died in 1925, and Augusta died in 1922, they are both buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Long Prairie.