Person:Katherina Hiebert (1)

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Katherina Hiebert
 
m. 1 May 1851
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Name Katherina Hiebert
Gender Female
Birth[1] 31 Aug 1811 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Marriage 1 May 1851 Bergthal Colony, South Russiato Johann Sawatzky

She was widowed twice before marrying Johann Sawatzky.

References
  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 A161.

    Abraham Hiebert, born 7 Jun 1809, died 16 Jul 1849
    married 28 Sep 1830
    Katarina Hiebert, born 31 Aug 1811, married A Dyck, ref. A51
    Children of this marriage:
    5 children listed - Katarina, Helena, Anganetha, Anna, Abraham

    "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.   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 A51.

    Abraham Dyk, born 1810, died 25 Mar 1851
    married 1851, widow of Ab Hiebert
    2) Katarina Hiebert, married Johan Sawatzky, ref. A161 B8
    No children of this marriage listed

    "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.

  3.   Chortitza I.42.7, 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 178.

    'Johann [child of Peter Sawatsky and Margaretha Rempel] (b. 28.1.1804) Bergthal
    m1) 9.8.1828 Maria Penner (7.2.1810-22.1.1851)
    m2) [as her third husband] 1.5.1851 Katherina Hiebert (b. 31.8.1811)
    [who first married] 28.9.1830 Abraham Hiebert (7.6.1809-16.7.1849)
    [and married second, as his second wife] Abraham Dyck (1810-25.3.1851)'