Person:Rosina Leicht (1)

Watchers
m. 19 Nov 1835
  1. Johann Leicht, (Infant)1837 - 1837
  2. Catharina Leicht1838 - 1838
  3. Friedrich Leicht1839 - 1870
  4. Christina Leicht1841 - 1913
  5. Rosina Leicht1844 - 1932
  6. Catharina Leicht1846 -
  7. Magdalena Leicht1848 - 1921
  8. Daughter Leicht, (Stillborn)1850 - 1850
  9. Margaretha Leicht1851 - 1856
  10. Son Leicht, (Stillborn)1853 - 1853
  11. Elisabeth Leicht, (Child)1854 - 1858
m. 9 Oct 1862
  1. Heinrich Aman1864 - 1954
  2. Johann (John) Aman1866 - 1946
  3. Rosina Aman, (Infant?)1868 - Bef 1876
  4. Fred Aman1870 - 1886
  5. Jacob H. Aman, Sr.1874 - 1911
  6. Rosina Aman1876 -
  7. Christian Aman1878 - 1893
  8. Louisa Aman1880 - 1959
  9. Magdalena Aman1883 - 1970
  10. Phillip Aman1885 - 1935
  11. Fred H. Aman, Sr.1887 - 1962
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Rosina Leicht
Gender Female
Birth[4][5][6][1][2][3] 28 Jan 1844 Bergdorf, Glückstal District, Odessa (Kherson), Russia
Marriage 9 Oct 1862 Glückstal, Glückstal District, Odessa (Kherson), Russiato Heinrich Aman
Immigration[12][18] 18 Oct 1884 Port of New York at Castle Garden, New York, New York, United Statesfrom Russia at age 40 with husband & 7 children on the Werra from Bremmen
Immigration 18 Oct 1884 on the Werra with Leichts, Wolffs and Fauths
Heinrich Aman
Census 1 Jun 1900 Rosenthal Township, Mcpherson County, South Dakota, United StatesUS
with Heinrich Aman
Census 15 Apr 1910 Eureka, Mcpherson County, South Dakota, United StatesUS
with Heinrich Aman
Death[7][6][1][2][3] 23 Apr 1932 Wishek, Mcintosh County, North Dakota, United States
Other[6][13][19] 23 Apr 1932 Wishek, Mcintosh County, North Dakota, United StatesPlace of Death
Burial[8] 25 Apr 1932 Rosenthal Township, Mcpherson County, South Dakota, United States
Other[9] She could read & write but could not speak English Acheivments
Other[10] Aman Family Cemetery (Homestead Cemetery) Burial
Other[6][17] 13 Children - 6 preceded parents in death. Family
Other[11] 2 infants probably died (She had 13 children according to Census) Family
Religion[6] a member of St. Paul Congregational in Eureka after they moved to the city, and she remained a member until her death
Religion[6][16] a pioneer in the Congregational Church 7 miles northeast of Eureka
Religion[6] christened & confirmed in the Lutheran church and was a daughter of Lutheran parents

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 LDS. "Pedigree Resource File," database, \i Individual Record\i0  . ((http://www.familysearch.org))
    ); Submitter, Richard & Nina WOLFF.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [LDS]. "International Genealogical Index." Database.. (\i FamilySearch\i0 . http://www.familysearch.org)
    (http://www.familysearch.org).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Margaret Ann (Zimmerman) Freeman. The Fred and Eva Aman Family. (California: Margaret Freeman, 1984.)
    'Heinrich' section: page 1.
  4. Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), Glueckstal Births and Marriages, 1833-1900 (H. Ehrman).

    _TAG4: YES

    http://odessa3.org/collections/stpete/gluc/link/glueckbm.txt (cites LDS film # 1882634-3-030-015).

  5. Ehrich, Roger, author; Roger Ehrich, website creator. \i Odessa Digital Library\i0.. (http://www.odessa3.org/collections : (documents individually copyrighted))
    ), Glueckstal Birth Records, 184x (D. Wahl).

    "Leicht, Rosina 28 Jan 1844 Bergdorf Johann 1882634/3 30 15" _TAG3: YES _TAG4: YES

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 \i Obituary\i0.. (N.p.: n.p., n.d.)
    Rosina Aman.
  7. Duane E. Stabler, Editor & Compiler. Researchers Guide to McPherson County, South Dakota Cemeteries, 2nd Edition. (Fargo, North Dakota: Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, North Dakota State University Libraries, 2006.)
    No citation found in book at Bethyl #1 also known as Aman Cemetery -1 (Located in Rosenthal Twp #127N, R72W, Section 20 NE Qtr).
  8. \i Obituary\i0.. (N.p.: n.p., n.d.)
    Rosina Aman.

    _TAG4: YES

    Burial date is based on the words in her obituary that she passed away "last Saturday, April 23" and "Funeral services for the deceased were held last Monday afternoon...and the remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband."

  9. North Dakota, Steele. 1920 U.S. census, \i HeritageQuest\i0, Digital images. (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/search/basic: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    T625, roll 1718, Eurekka (town), Gluckstahl Township, enumeration district (ED) 220, sheet 10-B, p. 247, dwelling 242, family 242, Aman Rosina.
  10. Aman Homestead Cemetery (aka Bethyl #1) (McPherson County, South Dakota; Rosenthal Township #127N, R72W, Section 20 NE Qtr.). Grave markers.
  11. North Dakota, Griggs. 1900 U.S. census, \i HeritageQuest\i0, Digital images. (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/census/search/basic: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    T623, roll 1552, Rosenthal Township, enumeration district (ED) 233, sheet 8, p. 57, dwelling 113, family 118, Rosina.
  12. Database, \i Castle Garden Website\i0  . ((http://www.castlegarden.org/))
    ), Werra - 18 Oct 1884; Port of New York.
  13. Margaret Ann (Zimmerman) Freeman. The Fred and Eva Aman Family. (California: Margaret Freeman, 1984.)
    'Heinrich' section: page 1 (notes).
  14.   South Dakota, McPherson County. 1930 U.S. census. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    Rosenthal Township, ED 45-30, sheet 1-B, dwelling 9, family 9, #63. Rosal; NARA microfilm publication T626.
  15.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [LDS]. "International Genealogical Index." Database.. (\i FamilySearch\i0 . http://www.familysearch.org)
    (http://www.familysearch.org), entry for Family Group Record.
  16. (This would be the Aman church - Bethyl #1).
  17. Obituary
  18. Rosina's father, Johann Leicht, and other relatives also traveled with the Amans.
  19. at farm home of her daughter Magdalena 15 miles northeast of Wishek, North Dakota.