Charles Henry Havens October 22, 1844 – June 30, 1914 History
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The German Catholic Settlers of Waterloo County
THE GERMAN-FRENCH CATHOLIC SETTLERS OF WATERLOO COUNTY, ONTARIO Robert Wideen : 2020 Soufflenheim Genealogy Research and History www.soufflenheimgenealogy.com The German-French Catholic Settlers of Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada and Surrounding Counties - The Beginnings: 1824-1850’s. Compiled by Chris Bowman, 1991-2018 Most of the individuals in this work are from Alsace, mentioned 281 times, Baden, 245, and Bavaria, 62 times. Bas-Rhin is mentioned 165 times, Haut-Rhin 32. Soufflenheim, 92 times, and the nearby villages of Schirrhein 6 and Rountzenheim 20. New Germany in Ontario, the destination of a large number of emigrants from Soufflenheim, is found 388 times. 1883 Map of Waterloo County, Ontario. New Germany center right. CONTENTS The German-French Catholic Settlers Of Waterloo County, Ontario ........................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 2 Index of Names ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Biographies ................................................................................................................................................ 5 A - D ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 E - H ........................................................................................................................................................ -
Henry Dietrich? Harms Generation No
1 Descendants of Dietrich (Henry Dietrich? Harms Generation No. 1 1. DIETRICH (HENRY DIETRICH?1 HARMS was born Bet. April 30, 1804 - 1822 in Prob.Germany, and died November 04, 1877 in Emma, Lafayette Co., Missouri. He married (1) UNK WIFE. She was born Unknown, and died Bef. 1848 in Germany. He married (2) ANNA MARIA KOOPMAN DORA COPEMAN Abt. 1852 in Germany. She was born Abt. 1820 in Wurtemburg,(or Horst Hanover) Germany, and died Aft. 1886 in Prob. Hudson, Stafford Co., Kansas. Children of DIETRICH HARMS and UNK WIFE are: 2. i. CHARLES HENRY2 HAVENS, b. October 22, 1844, Germany; d. June 30, 1914, Memphis, Tenn. at Daughter Mattie's Home. 3. ii. HEINRICH DIETRICH HARMS, b. February 1843, Germany; d. May 22, 1918, Clackamas County, Oregon. iii. DICK HARMS, b. Unknown; d. Unknown. Children of DIETRICH HARMS and ANNA COPEMAN are: 4. iv. FRIEDRICH AUGUST FRITZ2 HARMS, b. January 12, 1854, Missouri; d. 1926, Prob. Hudson, Stafford Co., Kansas. v. LOUIS HARMS, b. February 05, 1857, Missouri; d. May 05, 1892; m. MARGARETHE FANGMANN, May 25, 1881, Emma, Lafayette Co., Missouri; b. August 08, 1862, Missouri; d. August 30, 1891. vi. DOROTHEA MARIA SOPHIA HARMS, b. November 08, 1858, Near Sweet Springs, Missouri; d. December 04, 1928, Hudson, Stafford Co., Kansas; m. JOSEPH DETERICK FALK, March 23, 1881, Emma, Lafayette Co., Missouri; b. December 09, 1853, Versailles, Morgan County, Missouri; d. December 18, 1926, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. vii. EMMA HARMS, b. April 04, 1860, Emma, Missouri; d. November 18, 1947, Blackburn, Saline Co., Missouri; m. -
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.