Katherine Elisabeth SCHULTZ
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name | Katherine Elisabeth SCHULTZ |
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occupation | Housewife
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religion | Evangelical Brethern
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Events
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death | 1. May 1951 | Point Pleasant, Sacramento, Californien, USA
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burial | 4. May 1951 | Point Pleasant Cemetery, Point Pleasant, Californien, USA
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birth | 8. July 1886 | Franklin, Sacramento, Californien, USA
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marriage | 18. January 1905 | Point Pleasant, Californien, USA
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Parents
Jacob SCHULTZ | Anna Elisabeth ZORNIG |
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18. January 1905
Point Pleasant, Californien, USA |
Henry B. SCHMIDT |
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ABOUT CALIFORNIA, DEATH RECORD INDEX, 1940–1997
This database is from the California Department of Public Health, and originally entitled the California Death Record Index. The descriptive information here is adapted from their website. More information about the database may be available
Sources
1 | St. Johns Lutheran Church records |
2 | Schultz Family History |
3 | Sacramento Bee Vital Statistics |
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Title | Harders, Harder Familien ..aus Dithmarschen und aus Holstein |
Description | In der Mitte dieser Datei steht ´"Harder Johann Harders´" ca 1647 in Marne, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland geboren Er starb am 17. September 1727 in Kannemoor im Kirchspiel Marne. Diese Datei enthält über 300 seiner Nachkommen. Andere aus dieser Familie haben ebenso große Nachkommenschaften. Nicht immer sind die Harders und/oder Harder in Holstein miteinander verwandt. Jacob Harders geboren 1490 war ein 48 er vor Eroberung das Landes Dithmarschen und nachgehends Ihro Köngil.Mayst. zu Dänemark,Norw. Fried.II bestellter erster Landvogt in Süderdithmarschen. Seine Tochter ist die Stammahnin für Peters und Boie in Eddelak in Dithmarschen. Anmerkungen Personen die vor 1920 nördlich der Elbe geboren wurden zählten zur lutherischen Religion, daher ist die Religionszugehörigkeit nur bei Abweichungen erwähnt. Hinweis: Oft findet man Familien der Region bis 1864 in dänischen Archiven [die Nationalität der Familien wird dann irreführenderweise als dänisch angegeben], weil die Region politisch der dänischen Krone unterstellt war. In meinen Arbeiten wird grundsätzlich „Deutschland“ angegeben. Abkürzungen verwende ich für Schleswig-Holstein [ SH ] und Deutschland [DE ] Niedersachsen [NS] u.a. Berichtigungen, Hinweise gerne unter peterzornig@chello.at. Harders, Harder families … from Dithmarschen and Holstein At the center of this file is “Harder Johann Harders” who was born in Marne, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany around 1647. He died on September 17, 1727, in Kannemoor in the Marne parish. This file contains more than 300 of his descendants. Others of the same family have equal numbers of descendants. Not all the Harders and/or Harder in Holstein are related to each other. Jacob Harders, born in 1490, was “one of the 48 before the conquest of Dithmarschen and afterwards the first landvogt in Süderdithmarschen under His Majesty, Friedrich II of Denmark”. His daughter is the main ancestor for the Peters family and the Boie family from Eddelak in Dithmarschen. Source: Church register entries, census data Notes: People who were born north of the Elbe before 1920 were Lutherans and thus their religion is only mentioned in case of deviation. Note: Many families that lived in the region before 1864 can be found in Danish archives [where the nationality of the families is misleadingly indicated as Danish], because the region was under the rule of the Danish crown. In my works I generally write “Germany”. I use abbreviations for Schleswig-Holstein [SH], Germany [DE], Lower Saxony [NS] and others. Please e-mail corrections and advice to peterzornig@chello.at.
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