Person:John Krieger (1)

Watchers
m. 31 Aug 1891
  1. Emma Lizzie KriegerAbt 1885 - 1913
  2. Augusta Rosina Yurt1888 - 1911
  3. Esther Martha Mary Krieger1890 - 1945
  4. William Frederick Krieger1892 - 1970
  5. Louise Kruge1894 -
  6. John Henry Krieger1896 - 1951
  7. Samuel Christie Krieger1898 - 1972
  8. Alvina Sarah Krieger1900 - 1982
m. 21 Sep 1927
  1. Raymond Krieger1933 - 1937
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] John Henry Krieger
Alt Name Jack Krieger
Alt Name[5] John Kruge
Gender Male
Birth[5][6] 18 Oct 1896 Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Alt Birth[3][7][4] 18 Oct 1897 Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Marriage 21 Sep 1927 Radcliffe, Renfrew, Ontario, Canadato Ethel Agnes Sarah Phanenhour
Alt Marriage 23 Sep 1927 Rosenthal, Renfrew, Ontario, Canadato Ethel Agnes Sarah Phanenhour
Other[8] 17 May 1934 Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, CanadaAssisted in the rescue of Garnet Easton from the Madawaska River near the farm of his father, Fred Krieger.
Death[3][2][4] 14 Feb 1951 Palmer Rapids, Raglan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Burial[4] Palmer Rapids Wesleyan Cemetery, Brudenell, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
References
  1. Laureen (Bateman) Summach, Summach/Kreiger Family.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Family Group Sheet, in Rosetta (Gutz) Krieger. Our Family Tree (Krieger, Summach). (about 1987)
    Page 57.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Index of Pages, in Schroeder, Richard H (Rick) Home Page
    Page 79 .
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Palmer Rapids Wesleyan Cemetery, in Ontario Canada Gravemarker Gallery.

    JOHN
    1897 - 1951
    -------------
    Agnes
    1904 - 1982

  5. 5.0 5.1 Fredrc. Kruge household , in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 1901)
    Page 4, 31 Mar 1901.

    ON RENFREW (South/Sud) (#111) Subdistrict: Raglan & Radcliffe L-2

    4 25 Kruge Fredrc. M Head M Nov 19 1867 33 Germany 1869 GermanGerman Evangelical Farmer
    5 25 Kruge Anna F Wife M Jan 2 1869 32 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    6 25 Kruge Rosa F Daughter S May 23 1888 12 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    7 25 Kruge Ester F Daughter S Sep 16 1890 10 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    8 25 Kruge Willi M Son S Jun 26 1892 8 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    9 25 Kruge Louise F Daughter S Nov 16 1894 6 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    10 25 Kruge John M Son S Oct 18 1896 4 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    11 25 Kruge Samuel M Son S Aug 20 1898 2 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    12 25 Kruge Alwine F Daughter S Jul 4 1900 Ont r German CanadianEvangelical
    13 25 Kruge Caroline F Mother W Nov 27 1831 69 Germany 1869 GermanGerman Evangelical
    14 25 Kruge Louise F Domestic S Feb 11 1871 30 Ont r GermanCanadian Evangelical

  6. Hery Kruger, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Canada Births 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario: Archives of Ontario)
    1896.

    Name: Thery Kruger [I read Hery]
    Date of Birth: 21 Oct 1896
    Gender: Male
    Birth County: Renfrew
    Father's name: Frederick Kruger
    Mother's name: Annie Yurt
    Roll Number: MS929_134

  7. Estelle (Summach) Moffat - Miscellaneous Papers.

    John (Krieger) 1897

  8. 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.