Person:Magaretha Dyck (1)

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Magaretha Dyck
 
m. 2 May 1811
  1. Gertruda DyckAbt 1812 - Bef 1824
  2. Johan Dyck1813 - 1884
  3. Susanna Dyck1817 - 1853
  4. Franz Dyck1822 - 1887
  5. Gertruda Dyck1824 - 1897
  6. Helena Dyck1828 - 1847
  7. Magaretha Dyck1833 -
  8. Klaas Dueck1835 - 1900
m. 10 Jan 1852
Facts and Events
Name Magaretha Dyck
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 14 Mar 1833 Neu Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, South Russia26 Mar 1833 n.s.
Baptism[2] 1851 South Russia
Marriage 10 Jan 1852 South Russiato Jacob Dueck
Immigration[3] 19 Jul 1875 Canadaon ship S.S. Canadian
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 A88.

    Jacob Dyk, born 13 Jan 1787, died 17 Sep 1847
    married 2 May 1811
    Helena Wall, born 22 Nov 1792, died 2 Aug 1874
    Children of this marriage:
    Susanna Dyck, born 31 May 1817, married Johan Wiens, ref. A87
    Frans Dyck, born 14 Nov 1822, baptized 8 Jun 1842, ref. B54
    Gertruda Dyck, born 28 Sep 1824, baptized 8 Jun 1842, married Jacob Wiens, ref. A85
    Helena Dyck, born 12 Sep 1828, baptized 26 May 1846, died 18 Aug 1847
    Magareta Dyck, born 14 Mar 1833, married outside colony, Chort
    Klas Dyck, born 7 Oct 1835, baptized 27 May 1857, ref. B153

    'Comments: Jacob Dyck was the son of Jacob Dyck, born 1754, of Nieder Chortitza and the brother to Gerhard Dyck born 8 Jan 1789 who was the father-in-law to minister Jacob Epp of Neu-Chortitza according to the Jacob Epp diary. Helena Wall was the daughter of Johann Wall (born ca. 1768) and Getruda Wall (born ca. 1769) and a sister to Jakob Wall of Neuendorf acc to the Wall diary. Both diaries at Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives. ...'

    "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. 2.0 2.1 Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society; Reinländer Mennonite Church; John Dyck; and William Harms. Reinländer (Old Colony) Gemeinde Buch, 1880-1903. (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2006)
    page 229-1.

    1880 West Reserve census: Osterwick #1
    Jacob Dueck, born 1831 Oct 7, baptized 1851, son of Peter Dueck and Elisabeth Buekert, ref 78-1*
    married 1852 Jan 10:
    Magaretha Dueck, born 1833 Mar 26, baptized 1851, daughter of Jakob Dueck and Helena Wall, ref, 94-3*
    12 children listed - Magaretha, Jakob, Peter, Helena, Peter, Jakob, Elisabeth, Maria, Getruda, Johann, Elisabeth, Anna

    "Ref."indicates a reference to a page in this or another church book. An asterisk (*) indicates a reference to a sibling.

  3. S. S. Canadian No. 32, #3212, in John Dyck, editor, "Quebec Passenger Lists", published in Bergthal Gemeinde Buch (Steinbach, MB: The Hanover-S
    BGB page 300.

    'S. S. Canadian No. 32 arrived in Quebec on July 19, 1875'
    'Jacob Dyck 43 labourer; Margth 42 wife; Peter 15 labourer; Jacob 13 labourer; Helena 16 spinster; Maria 10 child; Gertrude 7 child; Elis 3 child; Anna 1 infant. Comments: R229-1; Osterwick/WR.'

    The editors compared Quebec Passenger Lists to Hamburg, Germany Passenger Lists, and where the information was different, included the Hamburg information in square brackets [ ]. R229-1 refers to Reinlaender Gemeinde Buch, page 229-1. Osterwick/WR refers to a village in the Mennonite West Reserve of Manitoba, Canada.