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Hartmayer, Joseph

männlich 1736 - 1804  (68 Jahre)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hartmayer, Joseph wurde geboren am 22 Feb 1736 in Ofterdingen, Kreis Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 15 Dez 1804 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 1616BF4960F34423B911247A22EF09D04055
    According to Müller, Joseph Hartmayer, Schuhmacher, from Ofterdingen, married Fischer in 1759
    Sources:
    1. Title: Erdmannhausen Church Books, 1662-1932 - Evangelische Kirche Erdmannhausen (OA Marbach) - #1187177
    2. Title: Erdmannhausen: Topographie, Geschichte und Volksleben - Author: Willi Müller
    3. Title: Ofterdingen Church Books, 1558-1952 - Evangelische Kirche Ofterdingen (OA Rottenburg) - #1457480
    4. Title: Erdmannhausen Church Books, 1662-1932 - Evangelische Kirche Erdmannhausen (OA Marbach) - #1187178

    Joseph heiratete Fischer, Rosina Barbara am 20 Feb 1759 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland. Rosina (Tochter von Fischer, Johannes und Ehemann, Maria Dorothea) wurde geboren am 13 Mai 1737 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 9 Nov 1801 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Harmayer, Regina  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 13 Mai 1778 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 27 Feb 1841 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harmayer, Regina Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 13 Mai 1778 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 27 Feb 1841 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 4223A6F6F0914478B42334707F46DF4BA8EE
    Sources:
    1. Title: Erdmannhausen Church Books, 1662-1932 - Evangelische Kirche Erdmannhausen (OA Marbach) - #1187177
    2. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg (Ru) - #1883193/1 p.569

    Regina heiratete Theurer, Johann Bernhard am 6 Mai 1802 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland. Johann wurde geboren am 2 Sep 1774 in Neckarweihingen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben nach 1820 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 3. Theurer, Elisabetha Magdalena  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 30 Jul 1813 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; getauft am 1 Aug 1813 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 12 Nov 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; wurde beigesetzt am 15 Nov 1863.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Theurer, Elisabetha Magdalena Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 30 Jul 1813 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; getauft am 1 Aug 1813 in Erdmannhausen, Kreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland; gestorben am 12 Nov 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; wurde beigesetzt am 15 Nov 1863.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 090ABD5BFF824A02B73BC9479AC4FCD22687
    NOTE
    The 1841-1860 Church Family Book for Peterstal indicates that Magdalena (Theurer) Hissong was born 21 Feb 1812 in Peterstal. However, her death record on microfilm indicates that she was born in Erdmannhausen. Her birth record there gives her date of birth as 30 Jul 1813.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org
    2. Title: Erdmannhausen Church Books, 1662-1932 - Evangelische Kirche Erdmannhausen (OA Marbach) - #1187177
    3. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg (Ru) - #1884099/3 p.152
    4. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg (Ru) - #1882647/3 p.370

    Elisabetha heiratete Hissong, Johann Heinrich am 19 Jan 1837 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland. Johann wurde geboren am 22 Mrz 1812 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 26 Sep 1841 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 4. Hissong, Catharina Barbara  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1839 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben in Jan 1897 in ,,, Rußland.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Hissong, Catharina Barbara Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 16 Okt 1839 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben in Jan 1897 in ,,, Rußland.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 504710B73B1746958B7266B2ADC58447DDB4
    RESEARCH: Marriage records indicate that Catharine Weisenburger, widow, married August Weible, widower, on 13 May 1884. His obituary in 1931 indicates that she died in 1897
    Sources:
    1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1882649/2 p. 383
    2. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org - Page: Film #1884105/2 pg. 114
    3. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1895617/1 p. 757
    4. Title: Obituary for August Weible - Author: Der Sendbote - Publication: 6 May 1931 - Text: August Weible-Grossliebental-born 24 Jan 1845-died Apr 1931, age 86 yrs 2 mos 18 days; sp (1) Jetta Tatje died, (2) remarried in 1885 to Witwe Katharina Weissenburger geb. Hissung-died Jan 1897, (3) Witwe Elisabeth Knoblich geb. Pfau surv.

    Catharina heiratete Weißenburger, Georg am 20 Nov 1858 in Freudental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland. Georg (Sohn von Weißenburger, Georg und Mayer, Christina Elisabetha) wurde geboren um 1830 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben in 1880 in ,,, Rußland. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 5. Weißenburger, Katharina  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 22 Nov 1859 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 29 Nov 1859 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    2. 6. Weißenburger, Elisabeth  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 5 Aug 1861 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    3. 7. Weißenburger, Eva  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 18 Jul 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 28 Jul 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    4. 8. Weißenburger, Rosine  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 30 Dez 1867 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 7 Jan 1868 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    5. 9. Weißenburger, Heinrich  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 6 Feb 1875 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben nach 1909.
    6. 10. Weißenburger, Friedrich  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 10 Apr 1877 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 14 Feb 1879 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland.
    7. 11. Weißenburger, Jakob  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 8 Mrz 1879 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    8. 12. Weißenburger, Philipp  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 10 Jan 1881 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 18 Jan 1881 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 12 Jul 1940 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 16 Jul 1940 in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Catharina heiratete Weible, August am 13 Mai 1884 in Neu-Kassel, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland. August (Sohn von Weible, Johann) wurde geboren am 24 Jan 1845 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 12 Apr 1931 in Turtle Lake, McLean County, North Dakota, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]



Generation: 5

  1. 5.  Weißenburger, Katharina Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 22 Nov 1859 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 29 Nov 1859 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 059E5E489C114B1BA2D42CE17CE88F8E60E7
    BAPTISM: One of her godparents at baptism was Friedrich Hissong
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org
    2. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1884077/1 p. 529


  2. 6.  Weißenburger, Elisabeth Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 5 Aug 1861 in Peterstal, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: E1B7DB9F831440EF8B2E35ED1A088E89EC5B
    BAPTISM: Witnesses at her baptism were: Jacob Hissong, Elisabeth Weissenburger, Friedrich Klein.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org
    2. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1884084/2 p. 261


  3. 7.  Weißenburger, Eva Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 18 Jul 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 28 Jul 1863 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: DED72D14E9EF48FDA014D2C5C39B0DEBB40C
    Sources:
    1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1884099/3 p. 125


  4. 8.  Weißenburger, Rosine Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 30 Dez 1867 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 7 Jan 1868 in Großliebental, Gebiet Großliebental, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 24F7924B5C444294AF9B675D14597D77DD44
    BAPTISM: Godparents at baptism: Gottfried Weissenburger, Elisabetha Weible and Rosina Schick
    Sources:
    1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - Film #1884092/1 p. 112


  5. 9.  Weißenburger, Heinrich Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 6 Feb 1875 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben nach 1909.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: FD8B0D6B294D45BC88BD919C4F8EDAEB8B05
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org


  6. 10.  Weißenburger, Friedrich Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 10 Apr 1877 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 14 Feb 1879 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: CAEDFEBA06AF4C6A9AA52EA5411611EB3F4B
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org
    2. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1895629/1 p. 766


  7. 11.  Weißenburger, Jakob Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 8 Mrz 1879 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 9BA489CD2D704C00A16D1E66B8BAA8275151
    IMMIGRATION
    The following are listed on the passenger list for the ship "Duca Degli Abruzzi", sailing from Genoa, Italy, on 20 May 1909 and arriving at Ellis Island, NY, on 13 Jun 1909: Giacomo [Jacob] Weisenburger, 30 - Luisa, his wife, 28 - Christian, 1
    Jacob, 0 - Caterina, 8
    There were only 22 others from Russia on the ship--the rest were all Italians. The Weisenburgers were from Wilhelmstal, Cherson, and Jacob's brother "Hendrig" was still there. They were going to Herried, SD, where Jacob's brother "Phil. Weisenburger" was. At Ellis Island, Jacob and Catharina were detained while Luisa, Christian and baby Jacob were hospitalized with trachoma. On 25 Jun 1909 they were all deported on the same ship
    Sources:
    1. Title: Odessa Library - Publication: www.odessa3.org
    2. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1895629/1 p. 745

    Jakob heiratete Klein, Luisa geschätzt 1898 in ,,, Rußland. Luisa wurde geboren um 1881 in ,,, Rußland; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 13. Weißenburger, Johann  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 7 Nov 1899 in ,,, Rußland; und gestorben.
    2. 14. Weißenburger, Catherina  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren um 1901 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    3. 15. Weißenburger, Christian  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 28 Mai 1907 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    4. 16. Weißenburger, Jacob  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 29 Sep 1908 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    5. 17. Weißenburger, Luise  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 6 Jan 1910 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.
    6. 18. Weißenburger, Philipp  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Dez 1911 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; und gestorben.

  8. 12.  Weißenburger, Philipp Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (4.Catharina4, 3.Elisabetha3, 2.Regina2, 1.Joseph1) wurde geboren am 10 Jan 1881 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; getauft am 18 Jan 1881 in Wilhelmstal, Gebiet Nikolajew, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 12 Jul 1940 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 16 Jul 1940 in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Phillip Weisenburger

    Notizen:

    www.findagrave.com:
    www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59778316

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 24392BB6576C4C6CBD96EA20CF7F30C65AA8
    DATE OF BIRTH
    Both his baptism record and the Weisenburger family Bible give Philipp's date of birth as 10 Jan 1881. His naturalization papers give the date at 23 Jan 1881. It is possible that this discrepancy is due to the change from the old Russian calendar.
    RUSSIAN ARMY
    Oral family history suggests that Philipp was drafted into the Russian Army, went AWOL, and was smuggled out of the country. It is not known how much of this is accurate. However, it is quite likely that he left Russia to avoid the army. The enlistment period at that time was 6 years, the soldiers often had to fend for themselves for food, and many did not make it back alive. Being 'foreigners', the German Russians had no hope of moving up in the ranks. The young men had no incentives to be loyal to the Russians and many decided to come to America.
    IMMIGRATION
    Philipp Weißenburger is listed on the ship's manifest for the S.S. Chemnitz, sailing from Bremen on 14 Nov 1904 and arriving in New York on 2 Dec 1904. He was 23 years old, a farmer, with a last residence of Wilhelmsthal, Russia. His final destination was Eureka, SD, and he was in possesion of $2. He travelled with Philipp Koch, a 21year old farmer from Alexanderfeld, and they were going to join his brother, Johann Koch, in Eureka.
    NATURALIZATION
    Philipp filed his Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. citizen on 23 Nov 1907. On it he states that he arrived on the ship "Barbarossa." He was not found on an Barbarossa passenger lists and it was discovered that he actually arrived on the "Chemnitz." He received his Certificate of Naturalization on 4 Apr 1912. He was 31 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, with gray eyes and brown hair. Also listed on the certificate are his wife, Friedricka, and the following children: Katie, age 5; Anna, age 3; and Henry, age 1. All resided in Hellwig, ND, at the time. In his Petition for Naturalization, dated 8 Dec 1911, Philipp stated that he was a carpenter and that he had lived in North Dakota since 13 Mar 1907.
    HOMESTEAD
    On the same day that he filed his Declaration of Intention, 23 Nov 1907, Philipp Weisenburger filed his application for homestead of 160 acres in Section 14 of Township 131 [Hellwig], Range 68 in North Dakota. Those witnessing his Notice of Intention to Make Proof on 21 Jun 1912 were John Rott, Bernhard C. Hellwig (age 35 years, Frieda's second cousin), Adam Gohring (22 years old, Philipp's brother-in-law), and Carl Gohring. Adam Gohring stated that he had known both the land and the claimant for 4 years. Bernhard Hellwig had known the claimant about 5 years and the land 15 years. Philipp's Final Proof was filed on 5 Sep 1912. At that time he was residing on the land with his wife and 4 children. They had a 12 x 14 foot frame house with a 12 x12 foot lean-to, an 18 x 24 foot frame barn with a 12 x 18 foot shed, an 8 x 8 foot frame chicken house, a 150 foot well, and had fenced 20 acres of the land--all improvements valued at about $1000. Most of the land could not be cultivated and a claim was filed to reduce the required area of cultivation. In it Philipp stated: "SW 1/4 NE1/4 this tract is covered by an alakli lake bed, except about six acres in the northwest corner, and that portion that is not in the lake bed is covered with rocks and not suitable to cultivation. The soil in the lake bed is composed of alakli and gumbo and covered with bunch grass and weeds." [Note: gumbo is a fine, silty soil of the Western prairies which becomes sticky and nonporous when wet.] The other three tracts were similar, with two of them being completely under water in the spring of the year. In one tract "there is possibly eight acres..situated outside of the lake bed, and of this amount I have broken and placed in crop about six acres." This statement went on to describe the land: "The altitude of the land is about 1500 feet above the of the sea, precipitation possibly from fifteen to twenty inches per annum." Finally, Philipp stated: "when I first moved upon the land I caused about one half acre to be cultivated, and in this I had a garden each year since 1908. I believed that this was all of the land that could be cultivated on the entire tract, but this year after some considerable effort I succeeded in breaking about six acres more, which is planted to flax." A special agent inspected the land and recommended that "the regular requirements as to cultivation be waived". This was granted on 21 Feb 1913. Philipp's Homestead Certificate was granted on 27 Mar 1913.
    HELLWIG, ND
    According to North Dakota Place Names by Douglas A. Wick, a rural post office was established on 6 Dec 1900 in the home of Ludwig Hellwig in SW 1/4 Section 19-131-67, McIntosh county, Antelope Township, about 14 miles NE of Ashley, ND. The post office was closed 15 Oct 1920 with mail going to Kulm, ND. Another source, Origins of North Dakota Place Names, says that it was a small village on SE 1/4 Section 25-131-68, about 20 miles NE of Ashley. That book also says that a Bernard Hellwig owned and operated a general store and blacksmithy until the store was destroyed by fire in 1917.
    MOVE TO BISMARCK
    According to the Bismarck Daily Tribune of 20 Nov 1913, "House Building Booming in Bismarck Last Year": 'There is probably no city in the state which can show the amount of building which has been done in Bismarck this year.. Another interesting thing shown by this list is that our Russian fellow citizens are getting homes of their own here as fast as they can. There have been sixteen houses built south of Front street, everyone of them to be owned by the builder as a home. At least a dozen of them were built by Russians.' The list which follows includes "Weisenberger, $2,000, Eleventh St."
    It is known that Philipp also built a church in Bismarck. From research it seems most likely that it was the First German Baptist Church, organized May 1913 and located at the corner of 8th and Rosser (just three blocks from the Weisenburger home). By 2004 that church was no longer standing.
    BISMARCK PROPERTY DEEDS
    Philipp purchased his property in Bismarck on 12 May 1913 from Maggie S. and John W. Duddleston of St. Paris, OH, for the sum of $200. This property was defined as Lot 9 in Block 134 of the Williams Addition (Book 18, page 379). Then on 4 Nov 1913 he purchased the adjacent Lot 8 from the Duddlestons for the sum of $1. (Book 120, page 53)
    On 9 Oct 1942 Philipp's widow Freda sold part of these properties to Albert and Margreth Ellwein of Zap, ND, for the sum of $5400. The portion sold was the "West 63.8 feet, exclusive of alley, of Lots 8 and 9, in Block 134." (Book 243, p. 599)
    On 8 Jan 1944 "Freda Hauck, formerly Freda Weisenberger, and Jake Hauck, her husband," sold the remaining portion to her daughter and son-in-law, Theodore and Marcella E. Bierwagen, for the sum of "One Dollar and other Valuable Considerations." This portion was described as "East 76.2 feet of Lots 8 and 9, Block 134." (Book 250, p. 519) Then on 28 Feb 1945 the Bierwagens sold this property back to Freda Weisenberger, a widow, for $1 (Book 253, p. 641). Freda then sold it on 29 Mar 1945 to Eduard J. and Christina Rivinius of Bismarck for $1 and "other valuable consideration" (Book 257, p. 67). [Note: according to the Bismarck City Directory for 1945, Edw. Rivinius was a neighbor living at 422-11th.] [Note: In 1957 Rivinius sold the same property for $23,400.]
    In 2004 the house at 400 - 11th was no longer standing. The nearby hospital had taken over the property.
    BISMARCK CITY DIRECTORIES
    Philip and Frieda Weisenburger appear in the 1914-15, 1916-17, 1919-20, 1928-29, 1932-33, 1938-39, and 1940-41 city directories at 400-11th (the house that Philip built). Philip's occupation was listed as carpenter. In 1928-29 Annie and Kathryn, both students, also appear.
    The listing in the 1924 directory reads: "Weisenberger Philip (Fredricka) hlpr The McKenzie r 400 11th." The McKenzie was a hotel located at Main and 5th.
    CENSUS
    1920 - Bismarck, Burleigh, ND - Living at 400 11th Street - Philip 38, carpenter; Fredericka 36, Katie 12, Annie 11, Henry 9, Johnnie 5, Harry 4, Freda 2, Edna 6/12.
    1930 - Bismarck, Burleigh, ND (ED#8-7, Sheet 14A-14B) - Philip owned his own home, valued at $6200. He was a house building carpenter. "Freda" was a servant for a private family; Henry was a presser at a dry cleaners. The family was listed as follows:
    Phillip 49 (age 26 at marriage), Freda 46 (age 23 at marriage), Kathryn 22, Anna 21, Henry 19, John 15, Harry 14, Freda 12, Arthur 8, George 6, Marcella 5.
    OBITUARY
    "RESIDENT FOR 28 YEARS DIES HERE
    ---Funeral Services Will Be Held Tuesday at the First Baptist Church---
    Philip Weisenburger, 59, 400 Eleventh St., died at 11:35 p.m. Friday at his home. Funeral arrangements have been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist church in Bismarck. Rev. Karl Gieser will officiate and Rev. A. W. Weynrauch of Jamestown and Rev. Marvin Miller of the Gospel Tabernacle will assist. Mr. Weisenburger had been a resident of Bismarck for 28 years. He homesteaded in McIntosh county after coming from Germany 35 years ago. His occupation was that of a building contractor and he was employed at the Web funeral home until last May. The body will be at the Webb chapel for a short time and then will lie in state at home until the funeral Tuesday. Mr. Weisenburger married Frieda Schweigert Feb. 26, 1907, at Eureka, S.D. In addition to his wife he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Rintoul, Great Falls, Mont., and Marcella, 15, living at home and five sons, John and Harry of San Jose, Calif., and Henry, Arthur and George, all of Bismarck. He also leaves three grandchildren."
    Deutsche Freie Presse, 24 July 1940
    Mr. Philipp Weisenburger died at his home, Nr. 300 11 Street in Bismarck of cancer at the age of 59. He died on 12 Juli at 11:35 at night and was laid to eternal rest on 16 July through the First Baptist Church. Rev. Karl Geiser of the German Baptist church in Bismarck officiated. Rev. A W. Weinrauch of Jamestown and Rev. Marvin Miller of the Gospel Tabernacle assisted. The deceased came from Russia to America 35 years earlier and had settled on a homestead in McIntosh County, lived in Eureka, SD and for the past 28 years resided in Bismarck. His business was table maker and carpenter, and the past six years he work at brothers Webb.
    Mr. Weisenburger married Frida Schweigert on 26 February 1907 in Eureka. Aside his grieving widow, he leaves behind two daughters, Mrs. Katharina Rintoul, Great Falls, Montana and Marcella, still at home. 5 sons: John and Harry in San Jose, California; Henry, Arthur and Georg all in Bismarck, as well as three grandchildren, many friends and relatives. Rest to his Ashes and we give our condolences to the surviving.
    FAMILY HISTORY
    At the time of their father's death, John and Harry Weisenburger were living in San Jose, CA. John was not yet married, but Harry was married with two sons, Paul, 2 years, and John, 1 year old. John, Harry, Erna, Paul and baby John all drove from California to North Dakota in John's Ford coupe. It had just the single bench seat. Paul rode in his parents' laps, while young John got to sleep on the 'shelf' behind the seat. They had to take plenty of cans of motor oil along because the car seemed to consume almost as much oil as gasoline. What a trip that must have been!
    Sources:
    1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1897593/2 P. 767
    2. Title: Ship's Manifest - Page: FHL Film #1399202
    3. Title: Marriage license & certificate - Author: McPherson County, SD, Circuit Court

    Karen Abel:
    UID: 24392BB6576C4C6CBD96EA20CF7F30C65AA8
    NATU: 2 Apr 1912 McIntosh County, ND
    DATE OF BIRTH
    Both his baptism record and the Weisenburger family Bible give Philipp's date of birth as 10 Jan 1881. His naturalization papers give the date at 23 Jan 1881. It is possible that this discrepancy is due to the change from the old Russian calendar.
    RUSSIAN ARMY
    Oral family history suggests that Philipp was drafted into the Russian Army, went AWOL, and was smuggled out of the country. It is not known how much of this is accurate. However, it is quite likely that he left Russia to avoid the army. The enlistment period at that time was 6 years, the soldiers often had to fend for themselves for food, and many did not make it back alive. Being 'foreigners', the German Russians had no hope of moving up in the ranks. The young men had no incentives to be loyal to the Russians and many decided to come to America.
    IMMIGRATION
    Philipp Weißenburger is listed on the ship's manifest for the S.S. Chemnitz, sailing from Bremen on 14 Nov 1904 and arriving in New York on 2 Dec 1904. He was 23 years old, a farmer, with a last residence of Wilhelmsthal, Russia. His final destination was Eureka, SD, and he was in possesion of $2. He travelled with Philipp Koch, a 21year old farmer from Alexanderfeld, and they were going to join his brother, Johann Koch, in Eureka.
    NATURALIZATION
    Philipp filed his Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. citizen on 23 Nov 1907. On it he states that he arrived on the ship "Barbarossa." He was not found on an Barbarossa passenger lists and it was discovered that he actually arrived on the "Chemnitz." He received his Certificate of Naturalization on 4 Apr 1912. He was 31 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, with gray eyes and brown hair. Also listed on the certificate are his wife, Friedricka, and the following children: Katie, age 5; Anna, age 3; and Henry, age 1. All resided in Hellwig, ND, at the time. In his Petition for Naturalization, dated 8 Dec 1911, Philipp stated that he was a carpenter and that he had lived in North Dakota since 13 Mar 1907.
    HOMESTEAD
    On the same day that he filed his Declaration of Intention, 23 Nov 1907, Philipp Weisenburger filed his application for homestead of 160 acres in Section 14 of Township 131 [Hellwig], Range 68 in North Dakota. Those witnessing his Notice of Intention to Make Proof on 21 Jun 1912 were John Rott, Bernhard C. Hellwig (age 35 years, Frieda's second cousin), Adam Gohring (22 years old, Philipp's brother-in-law), and Carl Gohring. Adam Gohring stated that he had known both the land and the claimant for 4 years. Bernhard Hellwig had known the claimant about 5 years and the land 15 years. Philipp's Final Proof was filed on 5 Sep 1912. At that time he was residing on the land with his wife and 4 children. They had a 12 x 14 foot frame house with a 12 x12 foot lean-to, an 18 x 24 foot frame barn with a 12 x 18 foot shed, an 8 x 8 foot frame chicken house, a 150 foot well, and had fenced 20 acres of the land--all improvements valued at about $1000. Most of the land could not be cultivated and a claim was filed to reduce the required area of cultivation. In it Philipp stated: "SW 1/4 NE1/4 this tract is covered by an alakli lake bed, except about six acres in the northwest corner, and that portion that is not in the lake bed is covered with rocks and not suitable to cultivation. The soil in the lake bed is composed of alakli and gumbo and covered with bunch grass and weeds." [Note: gumbo is a fine, silty soil of the Western prairies which becomes sticky and nonporous when wet.] The other three tracts were similar, with two of them being completely under water in the spring of the year. In one tract "there is possibly eight acres..situated outside of the lake bed, and of this amount I have broken and placed in crop about six acres." This statement went on to describe the land: "The altitude of the land is about 1500 feet above the of the sea, precipitation possibly from fifteen to twenty inches per annum." Finally, Philipp stated: "when I first moved upon the land I caused about one half acre to be cultivated, and in this I had a garden each year since 1908. I believed that this was all of the land that could be cultivated on the entire tract, but this year after some considerable effort I succeeded in breaking about six acres more, which is planted to flax." A special agent inspected the land and recommended that "the regular requirements as to cultivation be waived". This was granted on 21 Feb 1913. Philipp's Homestead Certificate was granted on 27 Mar 1913.
    HELLWIG, ND
    According to North Dakota Place Names by Douglas A. Wick, a rural post office was established on 6 Dec 1900 in the home of Ludwig Hellwig in SW 1/4 Section 19-131-67, McIntosh county, Antelope Township, about 14 miles NE of Ashley, ND. The post office was closed 15 Oct 1920 with mail going to Kulm, ND. Another source, Origins of North Dakota Place Names, says that it was a small village on SE 1/4 Section 25-131-68, about 20 miles NE of Ashley. That book also says that a Bernard Hellwig owned and operated a general store and blacksmithy until the store was destroyed by fire in 1917.
    MOVE TO BISMARCK
    According to the Bismarck Daily Tribune of 20 Nov 1913, "House Building Booming in Bismarck Last Year": 'There is probably no city in the state which can show the amount of building which has been done in Bismarck this year.. Another interesting thing shown by this list is that our Russian fellow citizens are getting homes of their own here as fast as they can. There have been sixteen houses built south of Front street, everyone of them to be owned by the builder as a home. At least a dozen of them were built by Russians.' The list which follows includes "Weisenberger, $2,000, Eleventh St."
    It is known that Philipp also built a church in Bismarck. From research it seems most likely that it was the First German Baptist Church, organized May 1913 and located at the corner of 8th and Rosser (just three blocks from the Weisenburger home). By 2004 that church was no longer standing.
    BISMARCK PROPERTY DEEDS
    Philipp purchased his property in Bismarck on 12 May 1913 from Maggie S. and John W. Duddleston of St. Paris, OH, for the sum of $200. This property was defined as Lot 9 in Block 134 of the Williams Addition (Book 18, page 379). Then on 4 Nov 1913 he purchased the adjacent Lot 8 from the Duddlestons for the sum of $1. (Book 120, page 53)
    On 9 Oct 1942 Philipp's widow Freda sold part of these properties to Albert and Margreth Ellwein of Zap, ND, for the sum of $5400. The portion sold was the "West 63.8 feet, exclusive of alley, of Lots 8 and 9, in Block 134." (Book 243, p. 599)
    On 8 Jan 1944 "Freda Hauck, formerly Freda Weisenberger, and Jake Hauck, her husband," sold the remaining portion to her daughter and son-in-law, Theodore and Marcella E. Bierwagen, for the sum of "One Dollar and other Valuable Considerations." This portion was described as "East 76.2 feet of Lots 8 and 9, Block 134." (Book 250, p. 519) Then on 28 Feb 1945 the Bierwagens sold this property back to Freda Weisenberger, a widow, for $1 (Book 253, p. 641). Freda then sold it on 29 Mar 1945 to Eduard J. and Christina Rivinius of Bismarck for $1 and "other valuable consideration" (Book 257, p. 67). [Note: according to the Bismarck City Directory for 1945, Edw. Rivinius was a neighbor living at 422-11th.] [Note: In 1957 Rivinius sold the same property for $23,400.]
    In 2004 the house at 400 - 11th was no longer standing. The nearby hospital had taken over the property.
    BISMARCK CITY DIRECTORIES
    Philip and Frieda Weisenburger appear in the 1914-15, 1916-17, 1919-20, 1928-29, 1932-33, 1938-39, and 1940-41 city directories at 400-11th (the house that Philip built). Philip's occupation was listed as carpenter. In 1928-29 Annie and Kathryn, both students, also appear.
    The listing in the 1924 directory reads: "Weisenberger Philip (Fredricka) hlpr The McKenzie r 400 11th." The McKenzie was a hotel located at Main and 5th.
    CENSUS
    1920 - Bismarck, Burleigh, ND - Living at 400 11th Street - Philip 38, carpenter; Fredericka 36, Katie 12, Annie 11, Henry 9, Johnnie 5, Harry 4, Freda 2, Edna 6/12.
    1930 - Bismarck, Burleigh, ND (ED#8-7, Sheet 14A-14B) - Philip owned his own home, valued at $6200. He was a house building carpenter. "Freda" was a servant for a private family; Henry was a presser at a dry cleaners. The family was listed as follows:
    Phillip 49 (age 26 at marriage), Freda 46 (age 23 at marriage), Kathryn 22, Anna 21, Henry 19, John 15, Harry 14, Freda 12, Arthur 8, George 6, Marcella 5.
    OBITUARY
    "RESIDENT FOR 28 YEARS DIES HERE
    ---Funeral Services Will Be Held Tuesday at the First Baptist Church---
    Philip Weisenburger, 59, 400 Eleventh St., died at 11:35 p.m. Friday at his home. Funeral arrangements have been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist church in Bismarck. Rev. Karl Gieser will officiate and Rev. A. W. Weynrauch of Jamestown and Rev. Marvin Miller of the Gospel Tabernacle will assist. Mr. Weisenburger had been a resident of Bismarck for 28 years. He homesteaded in McIntosh county after coming from Germany 35 years ago. His occupation was that of a building contractor and he was employed at the Web funeral home until last May. The body will be at the Webb chapel for a short time and then will lie in state at home until the funeral Tuesday. Mr. Weisenburger married Frieda Schweigert Feb. 26, 1907, at Eureka, S.D. In addition to his wife he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Rintoul, Great Falls, Mont., and Marcella, 15, living at home and five sons, John and Harry of San Jose, Calif., and Henry, Arthur and George, all of Bismarck. He also leaves three grandchildren."
    Deutsche Freie Presse, 24 July 1940
    Mr. Philipp Weisenburger died at his home, Nr. 300 11 Street in Bismarck of cancer at the age of 59. He died on 12 Juli at 11:35 at night and was laid to eternal rest on 16 July through the First Baptist Church. Rev. Karl Geiser of the German Baptist church in Bismarck officiated. Rev. A W. Weinrauch of Jamestown and Rev. Marvin Miller of the Gospel Tabernacle assisted. The deceased came from Russia to America 35 years earlier and had settled on a homestead in McIntosh County, lived in Eureka, SD and for the past 28 years resided in Bismarck. His business was table maker and carpenter, and the past six years he work at brothers Webb.
    Mr. Weisenburger married Frida Schweigert on 26 February 1907 in Eureka. Aside his grieving widow, he leaves behind two daughters, Mrs. Katharina Rintoul, Great Falls, Montana and Marcella, still at home. 5 sons: John and Harry in San Jose, California; Henry, Arthur and Georg all in Bismarck, as well as three grandchildren, many friends and relatives. Rest to his Ashes and we give our condolences to the surviving.
    FAMILY HISTORY
    At the time of their father's death, John and Harry Weisenburger were living in San Jose, CA. John was not yet married, but Harry was married with two sons, Paul, 2 years, and John, 1 year old. John, Harry, Erna, Paul and baby John all drove from California to North Dakota in John's Ford coupe. It had just the single bench seat. Paul rode in his parents' laps, while young John got to sleep on the 'shelf' behind the seat. They had to take plenty of cans of motor oil along because the car seemed to consume almost as much oil as gasoline. What a trip that must have been!
    Sources:
    1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1897593/2 P.767
    2. Title: Ship's Manifest - Page: FHL Film #1399202
    3. Title: Marriage license & certificate - Author: McPherson County, SD, Circuit Court

    Philipp heiratete Schweigert, Friederika am 26 Feb 1907 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA, und geschieden. Friederika (Tochter von Schweigert, Jakob Sr. und Harr, Katharina) wurde geboren am 20 Okt 1883 in Neu-Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland; gestorben am 8 Dez 1968 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 19. Weisenburger, Kathryn Edith  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 21 Nov 1907 in Eureka, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA; gestorben am 15 Jan 1968 in Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA.
    2. 20. Weisenburger, Anna L.  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 12 Jan 1909 in Berlin, LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 15 Dez 1933 in Dunseith, Rolette County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.
    3. 21. Weisenburger, Henry  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 30 Mai 1910 in Hellwig, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; getauft am 27 Mrz 1937 in Mandan, Morton County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 30 Jun 1968 in ,, Washington, USA.
    4. 22. Weisenburger, Emma  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 2 Mrz 1912 in Hellwig, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 5 Dez 1916 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.
    5. 23. Weisenburger, John  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 20 Apr 1914 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 16 Apr 1991 in Jackson, Amador County, California, USA.
    6. 24. Weisenburger, Harry Arthur  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Sep 1915 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 15 Mrz 2002 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, USA.
    7. 25. Weisenburger, Unbekannt  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Sep 1915 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 25 Sep 1915 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.
    8. 26. Weisenburger, Frieda  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 1 Dez 1917 in Tuttle, Kidder County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 14 Dez 1930 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.
    9. 27. Weisenburger, Edna  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 1 Jul 1919 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 4 Jan 1922 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 5 Jan 1922 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA.
    10. 28. Weisenburger, Arthur  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 22 Jul 1921 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 10 Apr 2001 in Plainville, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA.
    11. 29. Weisenburger, Oscar George  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 20 Apr 1923 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 31 Okt 1989 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.