Krause, Ferdinand Sr.
1861 - 1927 (66 Jahre)-
Name Krause, Ferdinand Suffix Sr. Geburt 7 Aug 1861 Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland [1, 2] Geschlecht männlich Beruf Landwirt, Sattler (Farmer & saddler) Tod 1 Sep 1927 Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rumänien [1, 2] Ursache: Blutvergiftung (Blood poisoning) Beerdigung Friedhof Tarutino, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland Personen-Kennung I127086 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 30 Apr 2016
Vater Krause, August, geb. 19 Jul 1838, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 1928, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rumänien (Alter 89 Jahre) Mutter Krause, Katharine, geb. 4 Feb 1839, Posttal, Gebiet Tarutino, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 30 Aug 1884, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland (Alter 45 Jahre) Eheschließung 5 Feb 1860 Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland [1, 2] Familien-Kennung F41622 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Bierwagen, Justina, geb. 13 Jan 1863, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 3 Dez 1940, Lauf, Kreis Nürnberger Land, Bayern, Deutschland (Alter 77 Jahre) Eheschließung 7 Feb 1885 Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland [1] Kinder + 1. Krause, Wilhelm, geb. 22 Dez 1885, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 1 Okt 1966, Stuttgart, Kreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland (Alter 80 Jahre) + 2. Krause, Eduard, geb. 13 Okt 1887, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 24 Okt 1954, Chilliwack, Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada (Alter 67 Jahre) + 3. Krause, Emil, geb. 7 Jan 1890, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland gest. 12 Jul 1984, Ponoka, Division No.8, Alberta, Canada (Alter 94 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 8 Apr 2014 Familien-Kennung F41623 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Fotos Ferdiand Krause Sr. - 1925
Ferdiand Krause Sr. - 1925
Dokumente Ferdinand Krause Sr.
Haus von Ferdinand Krause Sr. 1982
Grabsteine Ferdinand Krause Sr.
Friedhof Tarutino, Tarutino, Gebiet Akkermann, Region Bessarabien, Rußland
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Notizen - Heidrun Peters:
Sources for this family were: Albert Krause, B:1902, Chilliwack
Albert Krause, son of Wilhelm, Ensingen, Germany
Ferdinand Krause spoke a high German dialect. He was a farmer & saddler.
He died as a result of blood poisoning from a cut received while shaving.
His throat swelled up and he couldn't speak. He was struggling and trying to get out of bed. They didn't know what he wanted and thought he was hysterical so they held him down and gave him a needle. Then he wet the bed and they realized he had wanted to go to the bathroom. He never woke up from that needle.
www.findagrave.com:
Bio by Dorleen KRAUSE:
Ferdinand KRAUSE the son of August KRAUSE and Katharina KRAUSE was born in Tarutino, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia, on the 7th of August 1861. Ferdinand married Justine BIERWAG in Tarutino on the 7th of February 1885.
Ferdinand KRAUSE lived his entire life in Tarutino. As well as farming, Ferdinand enjoyed working with leather. He was the Dorfschulz ‘Mayor' of Tarutino in 1908 to 1911.
Ferdinand died in Tarutino at age 66, on the 1st of September 1927. Justine KRAUSE died in Germany during the period of encampment, after leaving Tarutino, on the 3rd of December 1940 in the hospital in Lauf, near Nuremburg.
Of the 10 children of Ferdinand KRAUSE and Justine (BIERWAG), 8 boys and 2 girls, the eldest son, Wilhelm, remained in Germany. The youngest son, Otto went missing during the war in 1945. (His wife Anna, son Arnold, daughters Eleonore and Erica immigrated to Canada.) The other 6 sons Eduard, Emil, Ferdinand, Johann (John), Alfred and Albert all immigrated to Canada, as well as the two daughters, Emma, and Anna (Krause) Budau. Emil, Ferdinand, John and Alfred came to Canada in the early 1900's. The other family members emigrated from Germany after the war.
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