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Kountze Genealogy Descendants of Christian Gotlieb Kountze Generation No. 1 1. CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1 KOUNTZE (JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 04 Apr 1795 in Burkersdorf, Saxony, Germany, and died 24 Jan 1866 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH. He married MARGARET ZERBE 24 Jan 1826 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, daughter of JOHN (ZERBE) and BARBARA SCHAEFFER. She was born 23 Feb 1807 in Near Greensburg, Western Orchard County, PA, and died 23 Feb 1887 in Hazelwood, near Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. More About CHRISTIAN KOUNTZE and MARGARET ZERBE: Marriage: 24 Jan 1826, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH Children of CHRISTIAN KOUNTZE and MARGARET ZERBE are: i. AUGUSTUS2 KOUNTZE, b. 19 Nov 1826, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 30 Apr 1892, New York, NY; m. CATHERINE RUTH, 14 Jun 1849; b. 1826, Hanoverton, Ohio. More About AUGUSTUS KOUNTZE and CATHERINE RUTH: Marriage: 14 Jun 1849 ii. MATILDA KOUNTZE, b. 22 Apr 1828, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; m. (1) SAMUEL PHILLIP, 11 Sep 1845; m. (2) JAMES GARDINER, 10 Mar 1859. More About SAMUEL PHILLIP and MATILDA KOUNTZE: Marriage: 11 Sep 1845 More About JAMES GARDINER and MATILDA KOUNTZE: Marriage: 10 Mar 1859 2. iii. ADALINE KOUNTZE, b. 23 Jul 1830, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH. iv. ADOLPHUS CHRISTIAN KOUNTZE, b. 04 Aug 1832, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 23 Aug 1832, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH. 3. v. HERMAN KOUNTZE, b. 21 Aug 1833, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 20 Nov 1906, Omaha, NE. vi. WILLIAM KOUNTZE, b. 11 Apr 1836, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 06 Sep 1858, Dakota City, SD. 4. vii. CLEMENTINE KOUNTZE, b. 12 Mar 1838, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 13 Apr 1909, Omaha, NE. viii. JOHN FRANKLIN KOUNTZE, b. 20 Dec 1839, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 25 Mar 1842, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH. 5. ix. MARTIN LUTHER KOUNTZE, b. 29 Oct 1841, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 17 Apr 1918. 6. x. CHARLES BREWER KOUNTZE, b. 03 Mar 1844, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 18 Nov 1911, Denver, CO. 7. xi. MARGARET KOUNTZE, b. 15 Oct 1845, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 13 Oct 1922, Denver, Colorado. 8. xii. MARY DOROTHEA KOUNTZE, b. 21 Jan 1852, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH; d. 23 May 1917, Washington, DC. Generation No. 2 2. ADALINE2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 23 Jul 1830 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH. She married WILLIAM RUTH 27 Apr 1847. More About WILLIAM RUTH and ADALINE KOUNTZE: Marriage: 27 Apr 1847 Children of ADALINE KOUNTZE and WILLIAM RUTH are: 9. i. LAURA M.3 RUTH. ii. WILLIAM C. RUTH, b. 13 Jan 1851; d. 21 Aug 1861. 3. HERMAN2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 21 Aug 1833 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 20 Nov 1906 in Omaha, NE. He married (1) ELIZABETH DAVIS 10 May 1864 in Omaha, NE in The Trinity Church, daughter of THOMAS (DAVIS) and ELIZABETH BENION. She was born 08 Apr 1846 in Liverpool, England, and died 08 Sep 1890 in Omaha, NE. He married (2) CLARA SARAH WHITNEY COTTON 23 Nov 1899. She was born 09 Oct 1852 in Silver Creek, NY, and died 08 May 1928 in Omaha, NE. 1 More About HERMAN KOUNTZE and ELIZABETH DAVIS: Marriage: 10 May 1864, Omaha, NE in The Trinity Church More About HERMAN KOUNTZE and CLARA COTTON: Marriage: 23 Nov 1899 Children of HERMAN KOUNTZE and ELIZABETH DAVIS are: i. MARGARET ELIZABETH3 KOUNTZE, b. 22 Feb 1866, Omaha, NE; d. 09 Jun 1883, Omaha, NE. 10. ii. EUGENIE CLEMENTINE KOUNTZE, b. 11 Jul 1867; d. 1931. iii. LILLIE MAY KOUNTZE, b. 21 Aug 1868, Omaha, NE; d. 11 Jan 1870, Omaha, NE. iv. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK KOUNTZE, b. 04 Mar 1870; m. MISS BARTENDALE-DAVELLE. 11. v. CHARLES THOMAS KOUNTZE, b. 26 Sep 1871, Omaha, NE; d. 30 Jan 1938, Honolulu, HI. 12. vi. HERMAN DAVIS KOUNTZE, b. 03 Oct 1873, Omaha, NE. 13. vii. LUTHER LATHAM KOUNTZE, b. 04 Sep 1874, Omaha, NE; d. 09 Apr 1925. 14. viii. GERTRUDE KOUNTZE, b. 21 May 1877, Omaha, NE; d. 20 Mar 1942, Omaha, NE. 4. CLEMENTINE2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 12 Mar 1838 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 13 Apr 1909 in Omaha, NE. She married SAMUEL RITTER BROWN 22 Dec 1852 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, son of RICHARD BROWN and MARY HAHN. He was born 22 May 1823 in Mt. Vernon, OH, and died 30 Oct 1893 in Cannes, France. More About SAMUEL BROWN and CLEMENTINE KOUNTZE: Marriage: 22 Dec 1852, Osnaburg, Stark County, OH Children of CLEMENTINE KOUNTZE and SAMUEL BROWN are: 15. i. ALMIRA3 BROWN. 16. ii. SAMUEL A. RITTER BROWN. 5. MARTIN LUTHER2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 29 Oct 1841 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 17 Apr 1918. He married ANNIE PARSONS WARD 29 Apr 1875 in New York, NY, daughter of MONTAGNIE WARD and SUSAN BARCLAY. She was born 11 Feb 1852. More About MARTIN KOUNTZE and ANNIE WARD: Marriage: 29 Apr 1875, New York, NY Children of MARTIN KOUNTZE and ANNIE WARD are: i. BARCLAY WARD3 KOUNTZE, b. 27 Feb 1876, Paris, France; d. 29 Aug 1901. 17. ii. WILLIAM DELANCEY KOUNTZE, b. 23 Jul 1878, New York; d. 03 Oct 1946. 18. iii. HELEN LIVINGSTON KOUNTZE, b. 14 Aug 1881; d. 05 Feb 1904. 19. iv. ANNIE WARD KOUNTZE, b. 22 Mar 1888, Vevey, Switzerland; d. 1952. 6. CHARLES BREWER2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 03 Mar 1844 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 18 Nov 1911 in Denver, CO. He married MARY ENSIGN ESTABROOK 25 Sep 1871 in Wilderness Episcopal Church, Denver, CO, daughter of JOSEPH ESTABROOK and MARY ENSIGN. She was born 21 Aug 1848 in Denver, Colo., and died 28 Oct 1920 in Denver. More About CHARLES KOUNTZE and MARY ESTABROOK: Marriage: 25 Sep 1871, Wilderness Episcopal Church, Denver, CO Children of CHARLES KOUNTZE and MARY ESTABROOK are: 20. i. LINA BELL3 KOUNTZE, b. 14 Nov 1872; d. 28 May 1922. 21. ii. MARY LOUISE KOUNTZE, b. 03 Sep 1874; d. 01 Feb 1947. 22. iii. FLORENCE MARGARET KOUNTZE, b. 15 Jan 1876; d. 07 Mar 1937. 23. iv. HAROLD (HK) KOUNTZE, SR., b. 02 Sep 1885; d. 18 Dec 1965. 7. MARGARET2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 15 Oct 1845 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 13 Oct 1922 in Denver, Colorado. She married WILLIAM LEWIS BART BERGER 29 Dec 2 1863 in Family Home, Osnaburg, son of SAMUEL WEBER and ROSENA REIS. He was born 31 May 1839 in Pittsburgh, PA, and died 10 Apr 1890 in Pacific Grove, CA. More About WILLIAM BERGER and MARGARET KOUNTZE: Marriage: 29 Dec 1863, Family Home, Osnaburg Children of MARGARET KOUNTZE and WILLIAM BERGER are: i. EMMA LOUISE3 BERGER, b. 25 Dec 1864, New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania; d. 08 Mar 1876. 24. ii. CHARLES BART BERGER, b. 18 Dec 1866, New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania; d. 03 Jan 1891, Denver, Colorado. 25. iii. GEORGE BART BERGER, SR., b. 02 May 1869, New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania; d. 22 Aug 1939, Denver, CO. iv. WILLIAM BART BERGER, b. 01 May 1872, Denver, Colorado; d. 26 Jun 1931, Denver, Colorado; m. ETHYL AMY SAYRE, 25 May 1895, St. John's Cathedral, Denver; b. 27 Aug 1873, San Francisco, Calif; d. 1963, Denver, Colorado. More About WILLIAM BERGER and ETHYL SAYRE: Marriage: 25 May 1895, St. John's Cathedral, Denver v. EDWIN THORNE BERGER, b. 07 Dec 1875, Denver, Colorado; d. 19 May 1877, Chicago. 26. vi. WALTER FREDERIC BART BERGER, b. 24 Jul 1877, Denver, Colorado; d. 06 Jun 1949, Cadborough Bay, Victoria, B.C.. 27. vii. AUGUSTUS BART BERGER, b. 14 Dec 1878, Denver, Colorado; d. 07 Feb 1939, Victoria, B.C.. 28. viii. MARGARET BART BERGER, b. 14 Dec 1878, Denver, Colorado; d. 24 Dec 1970. 29. ix. GERTRUDE BART BERGER, b. 26 Aug 1885, Denver, Colorado; d. 31 May 1971, Denver, Colorado. 8. MARY DOROTHEA2 KOUNTZE (CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 21 Jan 1852 in Osnaburg, Stark County, OH, and died 23 May 1917 in Washington, DC. She married SENATOR GEORGE TENER OLIVER 19 Dec 1871 in Omaha, NE. He was born 26 Jan 1848 in Donaghmore, County Tyrone, Ireland, and died 22 Jan 1919 in Pittsburgh. More About GEORGE OLIVER and MARY KOUNTZE: Marriage: 19 Dec 1871, Omaha, NE Children of MARY KOUNTZE and GEORGE OLIVER are: i. MARGARET KOUNTZE3 OLIVER, b. 20 Feb 1873, Pittsburgh; d. 19 Dec 1915, Williamsport, PA; m. JOHN P. YOUNG, 05 Oct 1904, Coburg, Ontario. More About JOHN YOUNG and MARGARET OLIVER: Marriage: 05 Oct 1904, Coburg, Ontario 30. ii. MARY DOROTHEA OLIVER, b. 30 Aug 1875, Pittsburgh. 31. iii. GEORGE STURGES OLIVER, b. 04 Jan 1878, Pittsburgh. 32. iv. AUGUSTUS KOUNTZE OLIVER, b. 19 Jul 1881; d. 15 Oct 1954, Pittsburgh. v. WILLIAM BERGER OLIVER, b. 20 Aug 1883; d. 30 Apr 1892, Pittsburgh. 33. vi. JEAN OLIVER, b. 16 Feb 1886, Pittsburgh; d. 17 May 1959, San Francisco, CA. 34. vii. BENNETT OLIVER, b. 20 Mar 1895, Pittsburgh. Generation No. 3 9. LAURA M.3 RUTH (ADALINE2 KOUNTZE, CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) She married FREDRICK FRANCIS STRUBY. Children of LAURA RUTH and FREDRICK STRUBY are: 35. i. FRED WORTHINGTON4 STRUBY, b. 1878; d. 1937. 36. ii. HARRIET RUTH STRUBY, d. Jul 1967. 37. iii. WALTER VANDERVEEN (WALSY) STRUBY, b. 1890. iv. GEORGE B. STRUBY, d. Paris. 10. EUGENIE CLEMENTINE3 KOUNTZE (HERMAN2, CHRISTIAN GOTLIEB1, JOHANN MICHELA KUNZE, JOHANN MICHAELB KUNZ) was born 11 Jul 1867, and died 1931.
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