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of Neunhuben, Amt Schwetz, Prussia, alt POD Neuenhuben, Danzig,Prussia Johann Epp says she died 9 Nov 1796. Birth Source: Pioneers and Pilgrims: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde ,page 309Birth Source: Pioneers and Pilgrims. The Mennonite KleineGemeinde , page 309Birth Source: Peter Epp and Anna Claassen and theirdescendants, chart Death Source: Peter Epp and Anna Claassen and theirdescendants, chart Death Source: Hermann Thiessen Collection , pageR25, F4Notes: He lived in Petershagen, Prussia and later moved toNeuenhuben. He was elected minister in Nassenhuben in 1766 and was theleading minister of the Danzig congregation in 1798 (Pioneers andPilgrims, p. 309). He emigrated to Molotschna on Aug 23 , 1804 withhis nephew Klaas Reimer (b. 14 Oct 1770) #3944. Some sourcesincorrectly state that he was previously married to Sara Andres (b. 2Feb 1727) #12843 and had children by her prior to marrying ChristinaFast, but the Danzig Church Records indicate that he was childless(Danzig Church Second Family Volume, p. 297).Immigration Source:Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich. Die niederlandisch-niederdeutschenHintergrunde , page 349Marriage Source: Peter Epp and Anna Claassenand their descendants, chart Birth Source: Peter Epp and Anna Claassen and their descendants, chartBirth Source: Nickel, Abram H. (b. 15 Jan 1932) provided information.GM5 #150131 Birth Source: Lippold, John; Gedcom File, Sep 2001 SouthHazelton B.C. V0J-2R0 Death Source: Peter Epp and Anna Claassen andtheir descendants, chart Death Source: Lippold, John; Gedcom File, Sep2001 South Hazelton B.C. V0J-2R0 Notes: Johann Epp says she died 9 Nov1796. KE was her second husband.Marriage Source: Peter Epp and AnnaClaassen and their descendants, chart