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87051 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 3D17B15AD55A484FA8A567359FDD39D6996B
Sources:
1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org 
Zumbaum, Catharina (I88444)
 
87052 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 4A1CAB2A901F46DA9C93655A46CCE2402CC0
Sources:
1. Title: Family Listings of Petrowka (Peterstal) 1897 - Author: State Archives of Odessa Region, File 66-1-58 
Kurz, Johann (I89972)
 
87053 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 585B7A1989584E539D727503E83096C8C5E8
BAPTISM: Records indicate that this daughter was baptised at home. She was either stillborn or died soon after birth. Her sister was baptised in the church.
Sources:
1. Title: Glatten Church Books, 1558-1991 - Author: Evangelische Kirche Glatten (AG Freudenstadt) 
Harr, Anna Catharina (I88783)
 
87054 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 6095433F6C63436EA9DD4BD4259DB3C2D331
Sources:
1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org 
Zumbaum, Unbekannt (I88443)
 
87055 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 677A9BEF9F714786A9EA9416359533991B24
Sources:
1. Title: Census
2. Title: Social Security Death Index 
Harr, Olive (I89372)
 
87056 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 6BBB901B5AEA4E03923474C4E17C75C1F77C
Sources:
1. Title: Neuburger Familienkartei, 1600-1900 - Die Mitarbeiter des Ortsmuseums Neuburg am Rhein - October 1989 
Welcker, Daniel (I90521)
 
87057 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 7136703B19BF495FBE7B4F02B8FDB11FE174
Sources:
1. Title: "South Dakota Birth Record Search Site," database - apps.sd.gov/applications/PH14Over100BirthRec/index.asp- 3
2. Title: Social Security Death Index 
Woehl, William (I88360)
 
87058 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 750741B2C2BA452080E7157BE152B198C3E3
Sources:
1. Title: Peterstal, Liebental District Odessa, 1841-1860 Church Family Books - Author: GRHS 
Kurz, Barbara (I89974)
 
87059 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 75DCDDBA94684B12BF5012F41A1D488E63E9
Sources:
1. Title: Census
2. Title: Montana Marriages - Publication: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mtlcgs/nim/marr/ 
Fuhrmann, Karl (I18924)
 
87060 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 7A5864B7C8A74846A5B063D6B5958C3A88BB
BAPTISM: Witnesses included Daniel Weissenburger and Christina (Weissenburger) Kurz
Sources:
1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org 
Weißenburger, Daniel (I90216)
 
87061 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 82E0777A71104FFE9F0ADB729D35FEF7DE94
Sources:
1. Title: Census
2. Title: Social Security Death Index 
Harr, Oliver (I18399)
 
87062 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 8433BE7C28914373AB388B6A96BB77363692
Sources:
1. Title: Frank Bietz - From communications Frank had with Jan Olson. 
Harr, Unbekannt (I89573)
 
87063 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: 88372ED6F5E249F8B8250BC859241F70974A
Born: Stillborn
Sources:
1. Title: Weisenburger Family Bible 
Weisenburger, Unbekannt (I89067)
 
87064 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: A4E14F9AE37E4672834724AE950C75528B5A
Sources:
1. Title: "South Dakota Birth Record Search Site," database - apps.sd.gov/applications/PH14Over100BirthRec/index.asp- 3
2. Title: Social Security Death Index 
Woehl, Peter (I88359)
 
87065 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: A83BF4DFA58D4EED8F404761B44853513A32
Sources:
1. Title: Quellenbuch Freudenstadt - Author: Günther Frey, 1989 - Publication: FHL Film #1884470 
Lieb, Christina (I89677)
 
87066 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: AED5FB2C6B1D4FC98E288193C2015A7AAB61
Sources:
1. Title: Webb Brothers Funeral Home Records Transcript, 1908-1945 - Bismarck Mandan Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. - p. 81 
Weisenburger, John (I89059)
 
87067 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: AF70654F420D44EFA7DD9E44ECA98308DBC3
Sources:
1. Title: Frank Bietz - From communications Frank had with Jan Olson. 
Harr, Unbekannt (I89572)
 
87068 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: B1D454B2407640D0929DCCF4382586C9EC8B
Sources:
1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org 
Weißenburger, Jacob (I90215)
 
87069 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: B438E3C8FA424DEEB05E57EF9ABF33998773
Sources:
1. Title: Sippenatlas der in Glatten Lebenden Geschlechter, 1559-1967-Otto Strobel, Pfarrern in Glatten-#1884494, p. 63-72 
Harr, Gottlieb (I88648)
 
87070 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: B713C3EDC4474F41B91A01B28FC100523DAB
Occupation: driver for Yegen Dairy Company 1938 Bismarck, ND
BISMARCK HIGH HERALD
10 Feb 1933, p. 4: "In Miss Lambertus' grammar class, Harry Weisenberger was called on to go to the board to demonstrate the use of the pronoun. He wrote - 'I won't cost much.' Half way to his seat Harry turned around amid the merriment of his fellow classmates and realizing his mistake returned quickly to the board and put a 't' after the 'I'."
29 Sep 1933, p. 4: "Harry Weisenburger broke his leg in an automobile accident July 13. He was in the Bismarck hospital for a month but is attending school now."
FAMILY HISTORY
In 2000, Wilma Weisenburger shared a work in progress entitled "Gramps Remembers (or Harry told me)" which is a history of the Harry Weisenburger family. Following are excerpts from the third chapter, "Growing up in Bismarck, North Dakota 1915-1938":
"Harry's father, Philip Weisenburger, built a seven-room house in Bismarck, ND, for his family. He built another house adjacent to it which provided rental income. As his family grew, his father built a larger house over the original home. The family continued to live in the seven rooms while construction was going on. The enlarged home had 41 windows. Much of the work was done at night so that Harry and his siblings could hold a light, giving Philip better visibility. Philip was a good carpenter, an electrician, a plumber and was able to read blue prints. Harry says he could build a house from 'the ground up.'
"His mother, Frieda, was energetic and enterprising as well. Besides having given birth to 12 children, she worked as a cleaning woman in office buildings and homes in Bismarck, taking some of her children with her to help. Harry remembers that he helped clean the Christian Science Reading Room and a doctor's office. His mother also brought laundry home to do for other folk. He recalls that his brother, Johnny, became quite good at ironing. During the times when money was scarce, some of the wealthier families gave his mother good used clothing for use for her growing family. Harry doesn't remember a time when his family was 'deprived.'
"His father and mother were German Baptists..He says there is no group as Baptist as German Baptists..His grandfather, Jacob Schweigert, lived with his wife, Katharina Harr Schweigert, in Bismarck also. If he happened to drop by the Weisenburger home and saw a deck of cards around, he would throw the cards in the fire. To him, playing cards was a sin. His wife and the Harr family were Lutherans. Katharina Harr played the accordion and played for dances in Russia. Dancing was thought to be a sin by German Baptists so that when she married Jacob Schweigert she gave up playing the accordion and also joined the German Baptist Church. [NOTE: the blosbalgle was a small accordion that was a popular instrument at dances; it cost about 30 rubles.]
"The church services attended by Harry's family were in German. The children went to school on Saturday to learn German so that they could participate in the church service. Prejudice ran so high during World War I that German classes for children were stopped..Harry's grandfather, Jacob, sold advertising for a German newspaper published in Bismarck. When he was in the hospital dying of prostate cance, Harry sat by his bedside at times.
"He remembers that his parents sent packages of clothes and food to some of his father's relatives in Siberia. When his father no longer heard from Siberia, the relatives were presumed dead, so they stopped sending 'care' packages..
"He says the location of Bismarck on the Northern Pacific Railroad brought many events that would not have been available to residents otherwise--Bismarck was a 'stopover.' The largest circus of its day, 'The One O One Ranch', came to Bismarck when Harry was about nine years old. He got a job helping to set up tents, etc., for a free pass to the circus. When he returned in the evening with his pass to see the show, he was told that someone else had already been admitted with his pass. Fortunately, the man with whom he had worked identified him and he was allowed in. He discovered later that his brother, Henry, had duplicated his pass and used it earlier.
"If Harry loitered on the way home from school to play and realized he would be questioned conceerning his whereabouts, he would stop by his grandmother Schweigert's, who always gave him a warm welcome and kept lemon drops on hand just for him. (He still likes lemon drops.) He sometimes helped her mop the kitchen or he might make an 'English Cake' for her using Swansdown flour. At any rate, when he reached home and was questioned about the lateness of his arrival, when he said he had been 'at Grandma's' it was all right..
"While in high school, Harry had a job shoveling snow on the sidewalks around the high school under one of President Roosevelt's Youth Corps programs. During the summer, he worked for a dairy in Bismarck delivering milk. It was his second summer working for Yegen's Dairy that the milk truck in which he was riding was involved in an accident with another vehicle. It overturned and Harry was thrown from the passenger side. The truck and its contents fell on top of him. Fortunately, most of the milk had been delivered and the milk crates were of heavy wire sectioned off. His life was saved by a milk crate propping up the load. He was dragged from the wreckage, having sustained a dislocated left hip and a broken right leg below the knee. Again, fortunately, North Dakota was one of the first states to have Worker's Compensation so his hospital and medical bills were paid in full. His father, Philip Weisenburger, was hospitalized at the same time as Harry from injuries sustained in an automobile accident caused by a drunken driver.
"..after graduation from Bismarck High School, Harry enrolled at North Dakota State College at Fargo. He chose Animal Husbandry as his major. His brother, Henry, had instructed him in some of the finer points of cribbage and poker. College was a good place to put into practice his skills. At any rate, he dropped out of college before the end of the first term.
"His family home in Bismarck was near the hospital. Cousins and friends who were nurses, or in training, were often in and out of the Weisenburger house. Among this group was a beautiful girl from Golden Valley, ND, by the name of Erna Weigum."
BISMARCK CITY DIRECTORY
Harry is found in the 1938-39 directory as a driver for the Yegen Dairy Co. and living at his parents' home.
SAN JOSE CITY DIRECTORIES
Harry can be found as follows:
1940 laborer, living at 759 1/2 Coleman Ave.
1941 salesman for Singer Sewing Machine Co., living at 190 N. 31st
1943 electrician
OBITUARY
From the San Francisco Chronicle of March 21, 2002:
"Weisenburger, Harry---Age 86. On March 15 in Burlingame. Loving husband of Wilma Adams Weisenburger, and beloved father of Paul (Lita) Weisenburger, John (Diane) Weisenburger, Tom (Diane) Weisenburger, Janet (Ron) Giannini, and Richard (Thais) Weisenburger; beloved brother of Marcella Abraham, also survived by twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Born Sept. 25, 1915 in Bismarck, ND, he lived and worked in San Francisco in construction for Otis Elevator Co. and later as the Business Agent for Local 8 of the International Union of Elevator Constructors. He will be remembered for his hard work, and his ready wit.
"Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at Miraloma Community Church, 480 Teresita Blvd at Arroyo in San Francisco on Saturday March 30 at 2:00PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkinson's Institute, 1170 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089."
REMEMBRANCE
In an April 1 letter from Harry's wife, Wilma, she says: "My husband, Harry Weisenburger, had been in poor health for several months. He died March 15, 2002, at the age of 86 1/2 of respiratory failure. He had been hospitalized with double pneumonia since March 12. On March 30, church and family friends, elevator constructors and over 30 of his descendants attended a memorial service at Miraloma Community Church in San Francisco where he had been a member for 50 years."
Sources:
1. Title: Weisenburger Family Bible
2. Title: 1938-39 Bismarck City Directory 
Weisenburger, Harry Arthur (I89064)
 
87071 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: BF19E25DBAA5402E9927C0E1379534DC2106
Sources:
1. Title: Webb Brothers Funeral Home Records Transcript, 1908-1945 - Bismarck Mandan Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. - p. 81 
Weisenburger, Mary (I89060)
 
87072 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: E307662896A140AAA50EC3F157344BEBC1EC
Born: Stillborn
Sources:
1. Title: Wanda Hopkins - whopkins@icehouse.net 
Weißenburger, Unbekannt (I89759)
 
87073 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: E3C5ED6F25174D42BC15EFBB98EC35848727
Sources:
1. Title: Neuburger Familienkartei, 1600-1900 - Die Mitarbeiter des Ortsmuseums Neuburg am Rhein - October 1989 
Pfirmann, Daniel (I90554)
 
87074 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: EDEA0FA8E8764B958BE95B47889DA148F0BA
BAPTISM: Records indicate that this daughter was baptised at home. She was either stillborn or died soon after birth. Her sister was baptised in the church.
Sources:
1. Title: Glatten Church Books, 1558-1991 - Author: Evangelische Kirche Glatten (AG Freudenstadt) 
Harr, Unbekannt (I88782)
 
87075 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: F0ED4B02BF9144FC915C0E7DC21E7AF682E7 
Hellwig, Alvin (I89245)
 
87076 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: F119A3836F66489CB11679BB89D20D146061
Sources:
1. Title: "Uncle Pete" - Author: Sheila M.Saxelby - Publication: 1981 
Weissenburger, Lydia (I89904)
 
87077 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: FAC0BBD8F40248C0BBDC45FB85EB793D488D
Sources:
1. Title: "Uncle Pete" - Author: Sheila M.Saxelby - Publication: 1981 
Weissenburger, Emilia (I89902)
 
87078 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: FC3F18F4055349A485AFDE96464ADA57F5A4
Sources:
1. Title: Wanda Hopkins - whopkins@icehouse.net 
Weissenburger, Rosina (I90570)
 
87079 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: FD2ACEE48CA9440BB3A589E5DBAE9CC00834
CENSUS
1930 - Valley County, MT - Christ Fuhrmann 38, Martha 20, both b. ND
Sources:
1. Title: Census
2. Title: Montana Marriages - Publication: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mtlcgs/nim/marr/ 
Fuhrmann, Christian (I18921)
 
87080 Twin

Karen Abel:
UID: FD3578A267DE403E97A8E0324CBF7D654D17
Born: Stillborn
Sources:
1. Title: Peterstal, Liebental District Odessa, 1841-1860 Church Family Books - Author: GRHS 
Kurz, Unbekannt (I89975)
 
87081 Twin

Larry Aldro Zimbelman:
Born: Holstein, Schieswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany - (vermutlich Schleswig - Zimbelmann)
Death: Holstein, Schieswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany - (vermutlich Schleswig - Zimbelmann) 
Stemmermann, Reimer J. (I91874)
 
87082 Twin

Lisa Ann Montoya:
UID 1AACEA0921F148E79C4E59C08FA43F9F0EE8
Burial: Archer Eub Cemetery, Archer, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA 
Glause, Elsa A. (I29231)
 
87083 Twin

Lisa Ann Montoya:
UID 22EA2B60B479407697898A49697E2C0888F7
Born: 17 Apr 1983 ?
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Palmer, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA 
Glause, Esther M. (I29232)
 
87084 Twin

Lisa Montoya:
UID 1142C55B1579432BA50A21ACE0A16CBD952B 
Ulmer, Margaret (I35581)
 
87085 Twin

Lisa Montoya:
UID 548CD539FD9345D8B2619B8B52242351BE51
Born: Gemini, Ukraine

Steve Mogck:
UID: 5BB279DD4FE311E0A8560000E89B774FCD3C
Born: Abt 1829 
Buchfinck, Gottlieb (I22750)
 
87086 Twin

Lisa Montoya:
UID 7CA7B726DA5E41818FE254EBB5171132B970 
Ulmer, George Francis (I35582)
 
87087 Twin

Lisa Montoya:
UID B546F508B53945BF82A309E45A896F0452A4 
Weight, Leona (I30280)
 
87088 Twin

Lisa Montoya:
UID B9D20A82FAF242E5A3E52225DC2D61A80B04 
Weight, Leon (I30281)
 
87089 Twin

Marcie Graham:
Born: Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota

Michael L. Wiest:
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Wuest, Reinhold J. (I6029)
 
87090 Twin

Mary Mauch:
Born: Neusatz, Rohrbach, Odessa, Russia 
Kundert, Jacob (I92167)
 
87091 Twin

Mary Mauch:
Born: Neusatz, Rohrbach, Odessa, Russia 
Kundert, Wilhelm Heinrich (I92168)
 
87092 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
1 Ehe - 1 Kind

Uwe Zimbelmann:
http://search.ancestry.com/mercury/pages/recordlist.aspx?did=17&pidlist=2442-112235957_3693-85073842_7545-21465088_1732-199337342_1732-382728635_1788-145023414_1788-301722894_1788-327770181_1788-46862203&o_iid=39552&o_lid=39552&o_sch=Web+Property 
Bachmann, Luther Gerald (I17923)
 
87093 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
Burial: Pleasant Valley Cemetery / south of Bonesteel, SD
Note:
They are the twin infants of Reinhold!
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Wuest, Unbekannt (I17568)
 
87094 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Wuest, Sophie (I6025)
 
87095 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Dittus, Ottila (I101240)
 
87096 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Dittus, Pauline (I101242)
 
87097 Twin

Michael L. Wiest:
Sources:
1. Title: Harold M Wiest.FTW - Media: Other - Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2002 
Moser, Rudolph (I101731)
 
87098 Twin

Pam Walz:
Burial: Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, USA 
Lobe, Gottfried (I76514)
 
87099 Twin

Pam Walz:
Burial: Odessa Cemetery, Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington, USA 
Lobe, Johann (I76596)
 
87100 Twin

Ruth Davidson:
Born: Glueckstal, Russia

Walter Guthmiller:
UID: 2876D34B3C774C4DB504A63C00F06A4F4C24
Sources:
1. Title: Ancestors and Descendants of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hieb - Remmick-Hubert, Judy A.; Garry - 1994
2. Title: Glueckstal Colonies Births and Marriages 1833-1900 - Harold M. Ehrman - Source Media Type: Book 
Hieb, Catharina + (I54701)