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Kleinsteuber #97969, B Family of Thomas Istead, Kent and Hillier Township compiled by John A. Brebner for the Friends of Sandbanks 26th October, 2020 Generation One 1. Theodore Kleinsteuber #97969, b. in Germany, occupation Farmer, d. before 1871. The Kleinsteuber family emigrated from Saxony (Germany) about 1855, and settled in Elzevir Township, Hastings County. Parents' names from son Charles' 1873 marriage record. Was there another son, Carl, born 1831, died 1909 in Waterloo? Please note that this is a third-draft genealogy. More information will be added in 2021. John Brebner. He married Dorothea (Dartha) Heyn #97970, b. c 1811 in Germany,1 d. after 1871, religion 1871 Bible Christian. Dorothea: 1871: Lived with son Henry and family in Elzevir, Hastings North. Widowed. Children: 2. i. Henry Kleinsteuber #97972 b. 13 December 1829. 3. ii. Caroline Christiane Kleinsteuber #186711 b. 1832. 4. iii. Amanda Kleinsteuber #98035 b. 14 March 1840/42. 5. iv. John Henry Lorenz Kleinsteuber #97960 b. 07 February 1834. 6. v. Ernest Kleinsteuber #97983 b. c. 1843. 7. vi. Julius Kleinsteuber #83844 b. c. 1846. 8. vii. Charles (Carl/Karl) Kleinsteuber #97971 b. c. 1848. 9. viii. Rosa Kleinsteuber #98036 b. c. 1854. Generation Two 2. Henry Kleinsteuber #97972, b. 13 December 1829 in Germany (Gotha, Saxony),1,2 occupation 1871 - 1915 Farmer in Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario, occupation 1884 Shoemaker in Bridgewater, d. 17 April 1915 in Lot 6, Concession 5, Actinolite, Hastings County, Ontario.3 . 1 1852: Emigrated to Canada (1901 census) 1884: Lived in Bridgewater when married. 1915: Age at death: 85 years, 4 months, 4 days. He married (1) Eliza Pfifer #97973,4 b. 1826 in Saxony, Germany,5 d. 1870 in Ontario.5 Eliza: 1871: Not shown with family in 1871 Elzevir census; but husband Henry not shown as "widowed"... Children: 10. i. Theodore Kleinsteuber #97975 b. 18 August 1858. 11. ii. Elizabeth Kleinsteuber #97974 b. c. 1860. 12. iii. Ernest Kleinsteuber #97976 b. c. 1862. 13. iv. Grace Rosa Kleinsteuber #97977 b. c. 1865. 14. v. Theresa Leondine Kleinsteuber #114340 b. 31 July 1866. 15. vi. Anna Maria (Caroline) Kleinsteuber #97978 b. 25 July 1868. He married (2) Louisa Both #98004, 27 October 1884 in Cloyne, Lennox and Addington, Ontario,6 b. c 1842 in Saxe- Gotha, (Germany) (daughter of Henry Both #98005 and Dorothea (unidentified) #98006), d. 11 June 1923 in Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario,7 buried 13 June 1923 in Tweed, Hastings County, Ontario.7 Louisa: 1901: Census shows birthdate as "03 AUG 1846", with emigration to Canada in 1879. 3. Caroline Christiane Kleinsteuber #186711, b. 1832 in Gotha, Thuringia, Germany,5 d. 1834.5 . 4. Amanda Kleinsteuber #98035, b. 14 March 1840/42 in Germany,8 religion 1881 Lutheran. 1875: Lived in Elzevir, Hastings County when married. She married Michael Ohlman #98032, 02 August 1875 in Elzevir, Hastings County, Ontario,9 b. c 1840 in Alsace, France (son of Joseph Ohlman #98033 and Marie (unidentified) #98034), occupation 1875 Labourer, religion 1881 Roman Catholic, d. before 1901. Michael: Surname also appears as "OLMAN" 1875: Lived at Mill Point, Hastings County when married. 1881: Lived in Clarendon and Miller Township, Addington County. First name shown as "Joseph". 5. John Henry Lorenz Kleinsteuber #97960, b. 07 February 1834 in Gotha, Germany,1,10,5 occupation 1871 - 1891 Farmer in Elzevir Township, Hastings County, d. 04 January 1928 in Actinolite, Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario,10 buried in Actinolite Cemetery, Hastings County, Ontario.10 . 2 1901: Widowed, lived in Elzevir Township, Hastings County with family. He married Annie Youmans #97961, 24 March 1862 in Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario,11,5 b. c. 1835 in Camden Township, Lennox and Addington, Ontario,1,5 (daughter of Elijah Youmans #134798 and Mary M. (unidentified) #134799), d. 1890 in Elzevir and Grimsthorpe?, Hastings County, Ontario.12,5 Annie: 1862: Lived in Hungerford Township, Hastings County when married. (Death not yet located in statutory records). Children: 16. i. Mary Dorothea Kleinsteuber #97966 b. c. January 1863. 17. ii. Amanda (Mandy) Kleinsteuber #97967 b. c. 23 August 1864. 18. iii. Maude Kleinsteuber #134789 b. c. 1865. 19. iv. John Henry Kleinsteuber #188219 b. 1866. 20. v. Charles Elizer Kleinsteuber #97938 b. 1868. 21. vi. Julius Kleinsteuber #97968 b. c. 02 May 1870. 22. vii. Thomas Kleinsteuber #186567 b. 1872. 23. viii. John David Kleinsteuber #134785 b. c. 03 October 1876. 6. Ernest Kleinsteuber #97983, b. c. 1843 in Germany,13 occupation 1881- 1915 Farmer in Elzevir Township, Hastings North, Ontario, d. 01 January 1915 in Lot 2, Concession 3, Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, Hastings County, Ontario.14 . 1901: Family lived in Elzevir, Hastings County. Many related KLEINSTEUBER families enumerated nearby. He married (1) Caroline Witther #97984, b. c 1848 in Germany,13,2 (daughter of Francis Witther #98110 and Barbara Weffles? #98111), d. before 1896 in Elzevir? Children: 24. i. Rosa Kleinsteuber #97985 b. c 1870. 25. ii. Martha Kleinsteuber #97986 b. c 1872. 26. iii. Francis Kleinsteuber #97987 b. c. 27 December 1873. 27. iv. Mina Kleinsteuber #97988 b. c 1877. 28. v. Christina Kleinsteuber #97998 b. c. 13 June 1888. 29. vi. Theodore Kleinsteuber #97999 b. c. 19 October 1886. 3 He married (2) Sabra Ashley #98107, 14 April 1896 in Actinolite, Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario,15 b. c 1851 - 1854 in Huntingdon Township, Hastings County, Ontario,16 (daughter of Simeon Ashley #98108 and Lavina Schriver #98109), occupation 1930 Housework, d. 15 August 1930 in Actinolite, Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario,17 buried 17 August 1930 in Actinolite, Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario.17 Sabra: Birthdate given as "5th January..." on death certificate. 7. Julius Kleinsteuber #83844, b. c. 1846 in Germany,18 d. 20 August 1904 in Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, Hastings County, Ontario,19 occupation 1891 Farmer in Elzevir Township, Hastings County. He married Frederica Graf #83845,20 b. c 1845 in Germany.18 Children: 30. i. Caroline (Lena) Kleinsteuber #97962 b. 19 August 1871. 31. ii. Henrietta Kleinsteuber #97963 b. c 1876. 32. iii. William Kleinsteuber #83843 b. 21 June 1878. 33. iv. Albert Ernest Kleinsteuber #97964 b. 1880. 34. v. Clara Bertha Kleinsteuber #97965 b. 1884. 35. vi. Theodore Kleinsteuber #86343 b. 1886. 36. vii. Milton Kleinsteuber #97945 b. 1888. 8. Charles (Carl/Karl) Kleinsteuber #97971, b. c. 1848 in Germany,1 occupation 1871 - 1891 Farmer in Elzevir Township, religion 1891 Methodist, d. 25 September 1897 in Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, Hastings County, Ontario.21 . Enumerated next to brother? John in Elzevir Township, Hastings County. He married Hannah Maria Potter #97989, 30 June 1873 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario,22 b. 06 March 1851 in Hungerford Township, Hasting County, Ontario,23 (daughter of George Potter #97990 and Johanna (Jemima?) Alley #97991), occupation 1921 Housewife, d. 30 March 1921 in Lot 9, South Side, West Lake, Prince Edward County, Ontario,23 buried 01 April 1921 in Disciple Cemetery, West Lake, Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario.23 Children: 37. i. Annie Kleinsteuber #97993 b. 28 January 1876. 38. ii. Janey Kleinsteuber #97994 b. 18 November 1878. 39. iii. Dora Kleinsteuber #97995 b. c 1882. 40. iv. Charles Herman Kleinsteuber #97996 b. 1884. 4 41. v. Rudolph Kleinsteuber #97992 b. 1887. 9. Rosa Kleinsteuber #98036, b. c. 1854 in Germany, religion 1875 Lutheran. She married Ockey M. Roluf #98037, 31 December 1875 in Elzevir, Hastings County, Ontario,24 b. c 1846 in Germany (son of Frederick (Inckey) M. Roluf #98038 and Frederica (Lindey) (unidentified) #98039), religion 1875 Lutheran, occupation 1875 Yeoman in Elzevir, occupation 1901 Farmer in Kaladar. Ockey:. Children: 42. i. Frederick Roluf #98040 b. 14 November 1876. 43. ii. Albert R. Roluf #98041 b. 21 November 1877. 44. iii. Kashell? Roluf #98042 b. 14 September 1880. 45. iv. Sherman Roluf #98043 b. 21 October 1892. Generation Three 10. Theodore Kleinsteuber #97975, b. 18 August 1858 in Hastings County?, Ontario,1 occupation Farmer, d. 26 November 1929 in Actinolite, Hastings County, Ontario,25 buried 28 November 1929 in Actinolite, Hastings County, Ontario.25 . 1915: Informant at father's death. He married Eliza (Lizzie) Hayward Brill #98007, 18 June 1885 in Tweed, Hastings County, Ontario,26 b. 22 May 1864 in Lower Canada,27 (daughter of Wesley Brill #98008 and Rachael (unidentified) #98009), d. 04 June 1914 in Lot 5, Concession 6, Actinolite, Hastings County, Ontario.27 Eliza: Eliza had lived 50 years in Ontario at her death in 1914. Children: 46. i. John Kleinsteuber #186629 b. 1886. 47. ii. Carman Albert Kleinsteuber #98014 b. 05 January 1888. 48. iii. Victor Ernest Kleinsteuber #98010 b. 12 May 1892. 49. iv. Merrill (Merle) Blanche Kleinsteuber #98015 b. 26 July 1892. 50. v. Hildred Evalein Kleinsteuber #98003 b. 02 June 1894. 51. vi. Rachael Elizabeth Kleinsteuber #98016 b. 25 April 1896. 5 52. vii. Wellington Dewey Kleinsteuber #98017 b. 17 August 1898. 53. viii. Sylvia Madelene Kleinsteuber #98018 b. 30 September 1900. 11. Elizabeth Kleinsteuber #97974, b. c. 1860 in Hastings County?, Ontario.1 . 12. Ernest Kleinsteuber #97976, b. c. 1862 in Elzevir, Hastings County, Ontario,1 religion 1881 Roman Catholic, d. 28 December 1881 in Hastings County, Ontario.28 . 1881: Death details: "In jumping out of a waggon to assist another team he broke a bottle of Oxalic Acid he was carrying in his breast jacket which burnt him fatally before any medical assistance could be obtained." 13. Grace Rosa Kleinsteuber #97977, b. c. 1865 in Hastings County?, Ontario.1 . 14. Theresa Leondine Kleinsteuber #114340, b. 31 July 1866 in Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario,29 baptized 19 December 1968 in Elzevir Township, Hastings County, Ontario.29 . 15. Anna Maria (Caroline) Kleinsteuber #97978, b. 25 July 1868 in Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, Hastings County, Ontario,1,29 baptized 19 December 1868 in Elzevir, Hastings County, Ontario,29 d.
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