Person:Maria Peters (57)

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Maria Peters
 
m. 24 Jan 1776
  1. Jacob Peters1776 -
  2. Katarina Peters1778 - Abt 1810
  3. Maria Peters1781 -
  4. Anna Peters1783 -
  5. Sara PetersAbt 1786 -
  6. Susanna PetersAbt 1789 -
m.
  1. Johann Driedger1801 - 1801
m. Aug 1801
  1. Maria de Fehr1802 -
  2. Anna de Fehr1804 - 1864
  3. Katharina de Fehr1806 -
  4. Jacob de Fehr1808 - 1812
  5. Isaac de Fehr1810 - 1889
  6. Helena de Fehr1812 - Bef 1814
  7. Sara de Fehr1812 - 1812
  8. Jacob de Fehr1813 -
  9. Benjamin de Fehr1815 - 1895
  10. Cornelius de Fehr1818 - 1900
  11. Helena de Fehr1820 - 1898
  12. Elizabeth de Fehr1823 - 1908
Facts and Events
Name Maria Peters
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 1 Mar 1781 Gross Werder, Prussia
Immigration[3] 1789 Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Marriage to Johann Driedger
Marriage Aug 1801 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russiato Jacob de Fehr
Residence From 1801 to 1809 Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, South Russiawith Jacob de Fehr
Residence 1814 Neu Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, South Russiawith Jacob de Fehr
References
  1. 1814 census (4 Oct 1814), Neu-Osterwick #19, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 284.

    'Jakob de Veer 33 J, Schmidt [smith], Frau Maria 33, Ki Maria 12, Anna 10, Katarina 8, Isak 4, Jakob 1. Eltern [parents]: Benj. de Veer 81 J, Frau Anna 78.'

  2. Schoenhorst I.25.3, 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 378.

    'Maria [child of Johann Peters and Maria Bergen] (b. 1.3.1781)
    m1) [as his second wife] Johann Driedger (d. before 1802) Neuendorf No Date
    [who first married] Katherina Bergen (d. before 1802)
    m2) Jacob De Fehr (b. 13.11.1780) Neuendorf 1802, 1803, 1806, 1808'

  3. 1797 & 1806 censuses, Schoenhorst, in Rempel, Peter; Alfred H. Redekopp; and Richard D. Thiessen. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. (Winnipeg: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000)
    page 47.

    1797 census: 'Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 2 males and 5 females, has 1 house, 4 horses, 14 head of cattle. Settled in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. (W1-14.10.1797)'

    1806 census: 'Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]) arrived in Russia in 1789 and was an original settler in Schoenhorst, Chortitza. Beginning in 1805 the owner of the farm is obliged to pay land taxes and the debt. In 1806 the owner of the farm is the same Johann Peters ([name also given in Cyrillic]), whose family consists of 1 male and 1 female (W3 - 24.7.1806)'

  4.   1795 census, Schönhorst #2, in Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederländisch-niederdeutschen Hintergründe der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen: im 16., 18. und 19 Jahrhundert. (Karlsruhe-Rüppurr: B. H. Unruh, 1955)
    page 241.

    'Johann Peters 41 J, Frau Maria 41, So Jakob 18, Tö Katharina 16, Maria 14, Anna 12, Sara 9, Susanna 6.'