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Klundt, Jacob

Klundt, Jacob

männlich 1855 - 1939  (83 Jahre)

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  1. 1.  Klundt, JacobKlundt, Jacob wurde geboren am 16 Jul 1855 in Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 20 Jul 1855 in Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 2 Jul 1939 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    www.pixel.cs.vt.edu:
    Born: 1884075/1 409 18 - Bap: Jul 20 - Reformed

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: LCXH-9J7
    Death: 1 Jul 1939

    Jeff George Augustin:
    Born: 23 Jun 1855
    Baptism: June 1872, At baptist church by Pastor Andre - Emigration: November 09, 1884, Scotland, South Dakota
    Notes:Jacob immigrated to the United States in 1884. He moved from South Dakota to North Dakota and then to Page Washington. He operated the post office, general store and ferry across the Snake River. He left Odessa, Russia and first settled in Mitchell County, South Dakota. He moved to Alexander, S. D. after a year or two. in 1889 he moved by covered wagon to Dakem, N.D. where he built a sod house. He arrived in Page April 1903. Jacob's brother Conrad, lived about 2 1/2 miles from the ferry at Page.
    Historical Sketch of Page, Washington - By Melvin Walker 1947
    This is a historical sketch of Page, a typical prairie village in Eastern Washington, and of the Klundt family whose contemporary history so nearly coincides with that of Page. The Klundt family here mentioned includes Mr. Jacob Klundt, his wife Mary, and their ten children; Charles, Jake, August, Edward, Henry, Peter, Julia, Katherine, Elizabeth and Sophia. Charles Klundt, who was part owner of the store and first postmaster of Page, still owns some of the land in the vicinity. He contributed most of the information for this story.
    Inasmuch as the Jacob Klundt family pioneered in America from Europe we shall note something of their previous history. In 1884 the Klundt family left Odessa, Russia, to come to the Land of Promise. They settled first on a farm in Mitchell Count, South Dakota, and after a year or two they moved to the city of Alexander, South Dakota. While they were living there Mr. Klundt's mother, five brothers and one sister - three families in all - joined them from Russia in 1889.
    In 1889, Jacob Klundt, his family and his relatives moved with their belongings to North Dakota by covered wagon. One of the three covered wagons was pulled by a team of horses and the other two by ox teams. At night the party camped by the roadside, dug a hole in the bank of the creek and made a fire on which to cook. The horses were staked out for the night and oxen were turned loose.
    After 12 days the party of 20 people arrived at Dakem, North Dakota where Jacob took up a homestead 40 miles from the nearest railroad. They built a sod house and a sod barn. The only lumber in the buildings were the window frames and doors. the roof was constructed of round poles, straw and sod. The sod walls were about two feet thick.
    On his homestead Mr. Klundt and his son Charles sowed the grain by hand and cut it with a hay mower. Then they threshed it by spreading it on the bare ground and driving a team of horses in a circle over it. The chaff and dirt were separated from the grain by tossing it all up in the air and letting the wind blow away the chaff and dirt.
    The children got only one pair of shoes a year and that was in the fall. By spring the shoes were worn out and the children went barefoot until fall came again. Because of the scarcity of wood the family had to collect dry grass and cow chips for fuel. When they had produce to sell it brought very little.
    Eggs sold for 6¢ a dozen, butter 6¢ pound and wool 6¢ a pound. A cow was worth fifteen or twenty dollars. Coffee could be bought for nine pounds for a dollar.
    The climate of North Dakota proved too great a change from that in Southern Russia so Mr. Klundt began to look for a milder climate. In a local paper he read of some land in Franklin County, Washington that was for sale. Early in 1902, Mr. Klundt came to look for a location in Franklin County. At Pasco he got acquainted with a man that had some land 20 miles from Pasco, up the Snake River. He bought the unimproved land and went back to get his family. They sold all their belongings in North Dakota for thirteen thousand dollars.
    Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klundt and their children left North Dakota in December 1902 and traveled by train to Spokane where they stayed for three or four months, until spring. They had with them just their bedding, clothes, and cooking utensils.
    In April, 1903 the family arrived in Franklin County, Washington which was to be their new home. Inasmuch as the land Mr. Klundt had bought was unimproved, he began looking for a home for his family. He heard about a place owned by Dan Page that was for sale. This place was a section of land with improvements, and was only about 4 miles from Mr. Klundt's unimproved land. Mr. Page had homesteaded the place and built the Fishhook Ferry which crossed the Snake River near the house located on this section of land. He sold the ferry and the improved section of land for $7,000 and the Klundts took possession of their new home.
    Mr. Klundt's brother, Conrad, and his family joined them from North Dakota and lived about 2½ miles from the ferry as their nearest neighbor. The Klundts liked their new home and as times passed Mr. Klundt was able to add to his land holdings until he owned about 1,750 acres by 1907. Eventually, about a thousand acres was plowed and sowed to wheat, and the remainder of the land was pasture and rocks. The necessary farm implements; plows, harrow, binder, wagons, etc., were purchased at Walla Walla.
    The Fishhook Ferry was started in 1888 by Dan Page and a Mr. Hannegan. After the Klundts took over, a new ferry was built which was 14 feet wide, 60 feet long and 3 feet high, with a flat top and railing around it. Operating the ferry was one of the most important activities around the farm. Many new settlers were coming to Franklin County then, and a good route lay across the Klundt farm and Fishhook Ferry. Wheat farmers took their grain across the river from the Klundt farm to the warehouse along the railroad tracks of the OWR&N. It cost them one cent a bushel to get the wheat ferried over the river.
    The ferry was pushed by the current of the river and guided by a 7/8 inch steel cable that was stretched across the river. The sixteen hundred foot cable was anchored into the rock hill on one side of the river and fastened to a tripod on the other side. The tripod was braced by a cable anchored to a barrel in the ground. From time to time the brace had to be tightened. The two brass pulleys at the top of the tripod had to be replaced about every two to four months, at a cost of thirty dollars. The 150 feet of rope running over the pulleys was used to propel the ferry at the edge of the river where the current was slow. One man was able to operate the ferry alone.
    People who wanted to come from the other side of the river could call for the ferry by ringing a large dinner bell. The Klundts lived only a short distance from one end of the ferry crossing. Prices for crossing on the ferry were as follows 25¢ per person, 50¢ per two-horse team, 75¢ per four-horse team, 1¢ per head of sheep, 10¢ each for cows and horses. Four-horse teams were the most
    common type of ferry passengers. Four such teams could load on the ferry at one time. It could carry 20 cattle or 200 sheep.
    Many Indians crossed the river by ferry on their way to Yakima for the hop picking. Most of them were from tribes living in Idaho. All their personal belongings were carried on pack horses. At the Klundts they bought hay for their ponies. The squaws, who carried the money, always tried to Jew down the price of the hay, but never tried to steal anything. If the Indians camped overnight they always were on their way by sunrise.
    Occasionally a steamboat came up the river carrying freight from Portland. The freight rate was cheaper than railroad but it was slow. One time when the river was high a steamboat caught its smokestack on the ferry cable but no one got hurt. It cost Mr. Klundt $125 for damages, however.
    In 1907 the Spokane, Portland and Seattle railroad was built on the Klundt side of the river. Mr. Klundt sold $8,000 worth of right of way to the railroad company, which built two stations on his land, Page and Levy. This brought more business for the ferry owner but when more modern roads and trucks came the ferry was little used and was discontinued in 1919.
    When a U.S. post office was established there in 1903 it was given the name Page, after the first owner of the farm, the settlement has been known by that name ever since. The oldest son of the Klundts, Charles, was the first postmaster. His brother Jake took the job later, followed by his youngest brother, Peter, who still runs that post office. Thus Page has had a Klundt as postmaster since its beginning. The incoming mail arrived via the OWR&N railroad at first, and the outgoing mail was dispatched on the same. The mail was carried across the river by row boat usually. The railroad station agent suspended the outgoing mail sack form a post and train picked it up without stopping. After the SP&S railroad was built all the mail was handled by it.
    Just after the post office was established, Mr. Klundt started a grocery store in the same building. His sons Charles and Jake became the proprietors and owner, but they lost the entire store by fire in 1910. The insurance on it had lapsed and they had no money to rebuild or restock it. A little later their father rebuilt the store and Peter became the operator. Another building was erected for storing feed, lumber, hardware, and other store merchandise. Eggs were taken in trade and were worth from 8 to 12¢ a dozen in the first years the store was operated. These were sold in Pasco where supplies were bought to replenish the stock in the store. Meats were butchered and sold from animals raised on the Klundt farm. In 1910 ham was worth about 13¢ a pound and bacon 14¢. Overalls were priced at 50 to 75¢ each.
    In 1904 a one room school house was built about one and a half miles from Page. Later this schoolhouse became too small and was replaced by one with three rooms. This one burned down one morning just before school was to start. The same thing occurred again after the next one was built. Finally the location was moved to Page and a new schoolhouse was built. It was not used long before it was closed for lack of pupils and stands today unused. The few children living in that community now ride the school bus to Pasco and back each day.
    There was no church in the community, but the Klundts got a preacher to come and hold services every third Sunday. Sunday School was held every Sunday for many years. After the crowds got too large for the Klundt home, services were held in the schoolhouse. All services were in German until after the first World War.
    One of the many projects around the Klundt farm, was caring for a two-acre vineyard with several kinds of grapes. Many of the grapes were used in making wine which was stored in a wine cellar. The vineyard and an orchard were irrigated from a water tank, built by the Klundts. A windmill was used to pump the water into the tank.
    The cattle raised on the farm were sold first in Kennewick and later in Pasco. These towns were both small in the early 1900s. Pasco had two small grocery stores with dry goods and hardware, a post office about 12 feet by 14 feet, and 8 or 10 saloons. It was a division point for the railroad and had a big roundhouse.
    Walla Walla was a good sized town before 1910, and had its share of saloons, also. Harvest hands used to congregate there to celebrate.
    Harvesting was one of the busiest seasons of the year for the Klundts. The 1,000 acres of wheat land would be a good sized farm even with modern equipment, but in the prewar years there were no combines. Headers were used in cutting the grain which was put into large stacks. After all the grain was cut, a large threshing machine made the rounds to each stack and worked many weeks. Mr.Charles Klundt operated a threshing machine for 14 years before he bought a combine. The latter was pulled by 8 horses. Mr. Klundt worked for $2.50 a day with wagon and team in harvest, when he first
    came to Washington.
    A favorite sport of the Klundt brothers was fishing in the Snake River. They caught three large sturgeon, the largest of which weighed 160 pounds and was 6 feet long. It took two men in a row boat to land a sturgeon. Although it was unlawful to catch them, the brother set a line several hundred feet long and placed a 6 inch hook every foot, and a float and sinker every two feet. The line was tied at the bank of the river and weighted at the outer end. Salmon as well as sturgeon were caught on this line. The largest salmon caught, weighed 38 lbs. and Mr. Klundt says it was very good eating. He built the row boats which were 18 feet long and 3 feet wide.
    One by one the Klundt brothers and their families moved away until only Henry and Peter remained. In 1939 both Mr. Jacob Klundt and his wife passed away. There remains little today that indicates the variety of activities that once existed at Page, Washington. The picturesque covered wagon and the romance of pioneer life is gone, but the toil and hardships endured by those early settlers is not forgotten.
    Revised in 1968
    When Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River was completed in 1961 a huge lake was formed, covering the site of Page with many feet of water.

    Jacob heiratete Lutz, Maria am 10 Jan 1879 in Johannestal, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland. Maria (Tochter von Lutz, Jacob Friedrich II. und Eissinger, Magdalena) wurde geboren am 21 Mrz 1854 in Johannestal, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 3 Nov 1939 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Klundt, Karl  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 20 Okt 1879 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 27 Dez 1957 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA.
    2. 3. Klundt, Jacob Raymond  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 9 Jan 1881 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 5 Okt 1971 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    3. 4. Klundt, August  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Jun 1882 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 1 Jul 1955 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA.
    4. 5. Klundt, Elizabeth  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 2 Okt 1883 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben in 1917.
    5. 6. Klundt, Julia  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Apr 1885 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 25 Mai 1966.
    6. 7. Klundt, Katherina  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 3 Okt 1886 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 7 Dez 1973.
    7. 8. Klundt, Heinrich  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 4 Aug 1888 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 3 Jun 1968.
    8. 9. Klundt, Eduard  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Jul 1890 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 23 Jan 1971 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    9. 10. Klundt, Peter  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 16 Mrz 1892 in Linton, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 3 Jun 1973.
    10. 11. Klundt, Unbekannt  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren in 1893 in ,,, USA; gestorben in 1893 in ,,, USA.
    11. 12. Klundt, Sophia  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1894 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 15 Jun 1995.
    12. 13. Klundt, Wilhelm  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 5 Sep 1896 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 13 Jun 1921.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Klundt, Karl Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 20 Okt 1879 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 27 Dez 1957 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Berndt, Katherine. Katherine wurde geboren in 1883 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 14. Klundt, Rudy  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1908 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    2. 15. Klundt, Esther S.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 3 Mrz 1910 in Page, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 3 Feb 1974 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

  2. 3.  Klundt, Jacob RaymondKlundt, Jacob Raymond Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 9 Jan 1881 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 5 Okt 1971 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: KGM9-TXP
    Death: Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=klundt&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=81&GRid=70910943&df=all&

    Jeff George Augustin:
    death: Walla Walla, Wala Walla, WA
    Social Security #: 501-05-5046
    Note: Brüderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Apr 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.128002.105]

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 3A515EAC82274015A02E3E41C836BC6903DF
    CENSUS
    1920 - Morton County, ND - Jacob R. Klundt 38, b. Russia; Sophia 31, Bennie 9, both b. ND; Gustav 7, b. WA; Arthur 5, b. MT; Fride 2/12, b. ND.
    1930 - McClusky, Sheridan, ND - Jacob Klundt 49, Sophia 42, both b. Russia; children b. ND: Ben 19, Gustave 18, Arthur 16, Frieda 10, Evelyn 5, Elaine 1 7/12.
    OBITUARY ABSTRACT
    Walla Walla Union Bulletin, 6 Oct 1971.
    Jacob R. Klundt, 90, died at a local nursing home. He was born 9 Jan 1881 in Russia and came to Dakota Territory at age three. He married Sophie Geissler 15 Feb 1910 in Jamestown. He retired as a grain buyer in 1945 and moved to Walla Walla. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Shearer of Walla Walla, Mrs. Lloyd (Frieda) Fergus of Sacramento, CA, and Mrs. James (Elaine) Sampson of Walla Walla; 3 sons, Arthur, Ben and Gust of Walla Walla; 2 sisters, 3 brothers, 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Klundt family information - familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/u/g/Jeff-G-Augustin/GENE7-0009.html
    2. Title: Social Security Death Index
    3. Title: Obituary

    Jacob heiratete Geissler, Sophia Marie am 16 Feb 1910 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA. Sophia (Tochter von Geißler, Christian und Wöhl, Christina) wurde geboren am 24 Jul 1888 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 11 Nov 1967 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 16. Klundt, Benjamin Franklin  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 30 Nov 1910 in Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 6 Mai 1980 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 9 Mai 1980 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    2. 17. Klundt, Gustave Walter  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 22 Jun 1912 in Page, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 22 Feb 2000 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 26 Feb 2000 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    3. 18. Klundt, Arthur  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 12 Mrz 1914 in Sumatra, Rosebud County, Montana, USA; gestorben am 22 Aug 1981 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 26 Aug 1981 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    4. 19. Klundt, Frieda Ruth  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 17 Okt 1919 in Hebron, Morton County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 29 Nov 2010 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.
    5. 20. Klundt, Evelyn Alice  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 9 Feb 1925 in McClusky, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 31 Aug 1995 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Sep 1995 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    6. 21. Klundt, Elaine Marie  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 4 Aug 1928 in McClusky, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 22 Apr 2015 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 29 Apr 2015 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

  3. 4.  Klundt, August Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 25 Jun 1882 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 1 Jul 1955 in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA.

  4. 5.  Klundt, Elizabeth Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 2 Okt 1883 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben in 1917.

    Notizen:

    Jeff George Augustin:
    Born: October 02, 1885

    Familie/Ehepartner: Krueger, Eduard. Eduard wurde geboren in 1879 in Odessa, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  5. 6.  Klundt, Julia Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 25 Apr 1885 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 25 Mai 1966.

    Julia heiratete Treadwell, Clerence in 1923. Clerence wurde geboren in 1881 in Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben in 1936. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  6. 7.  Klundt, Katherina Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 3 Okt 1886 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 7 Dez 1973.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Edinger, Christ. Christ wurde geboren in 1882 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 22. Edinger, Ruth  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1908 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    2. 23. Edinger, Naomi  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1910 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    3. 24. Edinger, Orville  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1912 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    4. 25. Edinger, Raymond  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1914 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  7. 8.  Klundt, Heinrich Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 4 Aug 1888 in Alexandria, Hanson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 3 Jun 1968.

  8. 9.  Klundt, Eduard Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 25 Jul 1890 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 23 Jan 1971 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Familie/Ehepartner: unbekannt. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 26. Klundt, Marvin  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1917 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    2. 27. Klundt, Betty  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1919 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    3. 28. Klundt, Barbara  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1921 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  9. 10.  Klundt, Peter Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 16 Mrz 1892 in Linton, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 3 Jun 1973.

    Notizen:

    Jeff George Augustin:
    Social Security #: 542-28-6158
    Note: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Apr 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.128002.130]

    Peter heiratete Kison, Emma am 4 Mrz 1922. Emma wurde geboren in 1896 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; und gestorben in ,,, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 29. Klundt, Darrell  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1923 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    2. 30. Klundt, Arthur  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1925 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  10. 11.  Klundt, Unbekannt Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren in 1893 in ,,, USA; gestorben in 1893 in ,,, USA.

  11. 12.  Klundt, Sophia Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1894 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 15 Jun 1995.

    Notizen:

    Jeff George Augustin:
    Social Security #: 533-03-0526
    Notes: [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Apr 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.128002.139]


  12. 13.  Klundt, Wilhelm Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 5 Sep 1896 in Braddock, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 13 Jun 1921.


Generation: 3

  1. 14.  Klundt, Rudy Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1908 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  2. 15.  Klundt, Esther S. Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 3 Mrz 1910 in Page, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 3 Feb 1974 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Suran, William M.. William wurde geboren geschätzt 1907 in ,,, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 31. Suran, Richard E.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1933 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    2. 32. Suran, Allen D.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1935 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    3. 33. Suran, Charles W.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1937 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    4. 34. Suran, James M.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren geschätzt 1939 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.
    5. 35. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen

  3. 16.  Klundt, Benjamin FranklinKlundt, Benjamin Franklin Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 30 Nov 1910 in Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 6 Mai 1980 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 9 Mai 1980 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: LHV8-2RY

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=klundt&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=70910916&df=all&

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 0073FD41FBBD446BA03247970E6562A946FD
    Sources:
    1. Title: Klundt family information - familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/u/g/Jeff-G-Augustin/GENE7-0009.html

    Benjamin heiratete Ford, Annie Jo am 25 Aug 1940 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. Annie wurde geboren am 5 Nov 1918 in ,, Arkansas, USA; gestorben am 19 Jul 2010 in College Place, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  4. 17.  Klundt, Gustave WalterKlundt, Gustave Walter Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 22 Jun 1912 in Page, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 22 Feb 2000 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 26 Feb 2000 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Gustav W. Klundt

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: K6W3-L9Y

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 3547D08BE2CC4818B856555B549B0F6C0D76
    Sources:
    1. Title: Census
    2. Title: Social Security Death Index

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=klundt&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=81&GRid=38373764&df=all&
    Parents Jacob R. and Sophia Geissler Klundt
    Married Rose Marie McAllister 10-16-1949 in Walla Walla
    Survived by Wife, Sons Donald, Jeff and Joe Klundt, Sisters Elaine Klundt and Freda Fergus, 2 grandchildren
    Preceded by Sister Evelyn Shearer, Brothers Ben and Art Klundt

    Gustave heiratete McAllister, Rose Marie am 16 Okt 1949 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. Rose (Tochter von McAllister, Joseph L. und Perier, Lyette) wurde geboren am 12 Jun 1919 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 12 Feb 2001 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 15 Feb 2001 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 36. Klundt, Donald  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1950 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 1 Jul 2017 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.
    2. 37. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen
    3. 38. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen

  5. 18.  Klundt, ArthurKlundt, Arthur Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 12 Mrz 1914 in Sumatra, Rosebud County, Montana, USA; gestorben am 22 Aug 1981 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 26 Aug 1981 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70910892

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: KW8C-LG7

    Jeff George Augustin:
    Social Security #: 502-14-3819
    Notes:
    Was sheriff in Walla Walla County.[Brüderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Apr 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.128002.50]

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 2C237E53AB934C26859A679F5E299F405BDF
    Married: 23 Aug 1958 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA - 1 Spouse Unknown
    Sources:
    1. Title: Klundt family information - familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/u/g/Jeff-G-Augustin/GENE7-0009.html

    Arthur heiratete Lang, Margaret Marie in 1939, und geschieden. Margaret wurde geboren am 4 Mai 1917 in ,, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 25 Apr 2004 in College Place, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Arthur heiratete Wilford, JoAnn am 23 Aug 1958 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. JoAnn (Tochter von Wilford, Floyd Andrew und Peterson, Florence Barbara) wurde geboren am 11 Feb 1937 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA ; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 39. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen
    2. 40. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen
    3. 41. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen
    4. 42. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen

  6. 19.  Klundt, Frieda RuthKlundt, Frieda Ruth Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 17 Okt 1919 in Hebron, Morton County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 29 Nov 2010 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: LHW2-HLB

    Frieda heiratete Lebend [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 43. Lebend  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen

  7. 20.  Klundt, Evelyn AliceKlundt, Evelyn Alice Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 9 Feb 1925 in McClusky, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 31 Aug 1995 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Sep 1995 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: 9F9H-MDL

    Evelyn heiratete Sweeney, William Ernest am 12 Mrz 1950 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. William wurde geboren am 23 Sep 1922; gestorben am 20 Aug 1950 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Familie/Ehepartner: Shearer, John S.. John wurde geboren am 5 Apr 1924 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 12 Jul 1999 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  8. 21.  Klundt, Elaine MarieKlundt, Elaine Marie Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 4 Aug 1928 in McClusky, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 22 Apr 2015 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 29 Apr 2015 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: LXJY-3BT

    Elaine heiratete Sampson, James D. am 10 Mrz 1971 in , Benton County, Washington, USA. James wurde geboren geschätzt 1925; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  9. 22.  Edinger, Ruth Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (7.Katherina2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1908 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Hodel, Unbekannt. Unbekannt wurde geboren geschätzt 1905 in ,,, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  10. 23.  Edinger, Naomi Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (7.Katherina2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1910 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  11. 24.  Edinger, Orville Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (7.Katherina2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1912 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  12. 25.  Edinger, Raymond Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (7.Katherina2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1914 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  13. 26.  Klundt, Marvin Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (9.Eduard2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1917 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  14. 27.  Klundt, Betty Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (9.Eduard2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1919 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Kennedy, Bill. Bill wurde geboren geschätzt 1916 in ,,, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  15. 28.  Klundt, Barbara Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (9.Eduard2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1921 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Wardrip, Robert. Robert wurde geboren geschätzt 1918 in ,,, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  16. 29.  Klundt, Darrell Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (10.Peter2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1923 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  17. 30.  Klundt, Arthur Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (10.Peter2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1925 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.


Generation: 4

  1. 31.  Suran, Richard E. Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (15.Esther3, 2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1933 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  2. 32.  Suran, Allen D. Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (15.Esther3, 2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1935 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  3. 33.  Suran, Charles W. Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (15.Esther3, 2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1937 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  4. 34.  Suran, James M. Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (15.Esther3, 2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren geschätzt 1939 in ,,, USA; und gestorben.

  5. 35.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (15.Esther3, 2.Karl2, 1.Jacob1)

    Familie/Ehepartner: Lebend. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  6. 36.  Klundt, Donald Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (17.Gustave3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1) wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1950 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 1 Jul 2017 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38373766

    Familysearch.org:
    ID: LNJS-7Y1


  7. 37.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (17.Gustave3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  8. 38.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (17.Gustave3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  9. 39.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (18.Arthur3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  10. 40.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (18.Arthur3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  11. 41.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (18.Arthur3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  12. 42.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (18.Arthur3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

  13. 43.  Lebend Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (19.Frieda3, 3.Jacob2, 1.Jacob1)

    Lebend heiratete Lebend [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]