m. 15 Feb 1862
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Born |
14 May 1864 |
Friedensdorf, Molotschna Colony, South Russia  |
Died |
13 Aug 1938 |
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Buried |
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Spouse |
Cornelius F. PENNER | F14863 |
Married |
Abt 1885 |
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Born |
6 Jun 1865 |
Friedensdorf, Molotschna Colony, South Russia  |
Died |
25 Aug 1903 |
Lehigh, Marion, Kansas  |
Buried |
Aft 25 Aug 1903 |
Lehigh Mennonite Cemetery, Lehigh, Marion, Kansas  |
Spouse |
Aganetha THIESSEN | F34899 |
Married |
20 Mar 1887 |
Jansen, Jefferson, Nebraska  |
Spouse |
Louise C. BIER | F34898 |
Married |
8 Sep 1889 |
Jansen, Jefferson, Nebraska  |
Born |
24 Jul 1885 |
Jansen, Jefferson, Nebraska  |
Died |
5 Nov 1962 |
Reedley, Fresno, California  |
Buried |
9 Nov 1962 |
Reedley Cemetery, Reedley, Fresno, California  |
Spouse |
Marie PENNER | F12201 |
Married |
1 Feb 1911 |
Enid, Garfield, Oklahoma  |
Born |
27 Jan 1868 |
Friedensdorf, Molotschna Colony, South Russia  |
Died |
20 Jun 1901 |
Kansas  |
Buried |
Abt Jun 1901 |
Inman, McPherson, Kansas  |
Spouse |
Peter D. KROEKER | F35224 |
Married |
9 May 1893 |
Kansas  |
Born |
19 Apr 1870 |
Friedensdorf, Molotschna Colony, South Russia  |
Died |
21 Apr 1953 |
Elbing, Butler, Kansas  |
Buried |
Abt Apr 1953 |
Missionary Church Cemetery, Elbing, Butler, Kansas  |
Spouse |
Heinrich B. BERGEN | F22608 |
Married |
10 Mar 1889 |
Jansen, Jefferson, Nebraska  |
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Ships |
 | S.S. Strassburg-1872 The steamship STRASSBURG was built for Norddeutscher Lloyd by Caird & Co, Greenock (yard #166), and was launched on 24 May 1872. 3,025 tons; 107,06 x 11,89 meters (length x breadth); straight stem (first Norddeutscher Lloyd high-seas vessel so built), 1 funnel, 2 masts; iron construction, screw propulsion, twin single-expansion engine, service speed 11 knots; accommodation for 60 passengers in 1st class, 120 in 2nd class, and 889 to 900 in steerage; crew of 70 to 100. The STRASSBURG was the "name ship" of the 13 vessels of Norddeutscher Lloyd's Strassburg Class of passenger vessels, and was built for the Line's New Orleans service. 3 September 1872, maiden voyage, Bremen - Southampton - New York. 16 October 1872, first voyage, Bremen - Havre - New Orleans. 1874, given new boilers and compound engine, service speed 12 knots. Made one voyage to Hankau for a cargo of tea, being the first German steamship through the Suez Canal. 16 February 1881, first voyage, Bremen-Baltimore. 11 November 1881, first voyage, Bremen-South America. 1883-1896, primarily to South America. 1885, refitted in Bremerhaven. 2 August 1893, last voyage, Bremen-New York (12 roundtrip voyages). 25 January 1896, last voyage, Bremen-South America. August 1896, sold to Tardi & Co, Genoa, for scrapping. 1897, scrapped at Genoa. |
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