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Hoffer, Lloyd (I205931)
 
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Hoffer, Betty - wife of (I205932)
 
134004 www.findagrave.com:
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Christine was the daughter of Carl Rehling & Dorthea Sparwasser. She married Henry Eichelmann (son of George Eichelmann & Anna Kimmich) 19 January 1898 at St. John Church, Maeystown, Monroe Co., IL. They had 6 children: Andrew, Alma, Henry, Roland, Ardelle & Meta. 
Rehling, Christine (I210706)
 
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Sparwasser, Dorothea (I210708)
 
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Rehling, Carl (I210707)
 
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Henry was the son of George Eichelmann & Anna Kimmich. He married Christine Rehling (daughter of Carl Rehling & Dorthea Sparwasser). They had 6 children: Andrew, Alma, Henry, Roland, Ardelle & Meta. 
Eichelmann, Henry (I210705)
 
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Eichelmann, George (I210709)
 
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Kimmich, Anna (I210710)
 
134010 www.findagrave.com:
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Co. K 1st Kansas Infantry, age 27
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861
Discharged: 17 Sep 1862
Records spell surname Moyes.
Res: Lawrence, KS. Discharged for wounds received 10Aug1861, Wilsons Creek, MO. 
Moys, William (I211171)
 
134011 www.findagrave.com:
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Schleicher, Johannes Sr. (I200244)
 
134012 www.findagrave.com:
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Kaiser, Margaretha E. (I200245)
 
134013 www.findagrave.com:
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Catharina Anna Philippina Kaftan was born in the Belowesche Colony, Tschernigov, Russia in 1822. The exact date is, at present, unknown. She died between 1880 and 1883 in Hutchinson County, South Dakota.
She married Philipp Heinrich Reiswig on November 13, 1839 in Kaltschinowka, Grunau, Jekaterinoslov, Russia. We have records that Catharina and Philipp had eleven children. Only five are known to have immigrated to America. They were Conrad Johann Reiswig, Katherina Maria (Reiswig) Delk, Henry Johann Reiswig, Maria Elizabeth (Reiswig) Werner, and Philip Johann Reiswig.
Catharina immigrated from Russia to the United States on the ship Suevia. She arrived in the port of New York on May 25, 1876 with her husband, four children, her eldest son, Conrad, and his wife and family of five children, and Heinrich Bechthold, his wife, seven children, and his mother. From New York City, all three families, traveled to the Wittenbery North Township, Hutchinson County, South Dakota.
Catharina was enumerated in the 1880 US Census. She was not in the 1885 South Dakota Census. We have a record that Philipp left to go back to Russia on October 15, 1883 and didn't return for two years. We a fairly certain he wouldn't have gone back to Russia if his wife were still living. This is why we believe that Catharina died between 1880 and 1883.
Even if she died before the church was built, Philip would have buried her on his homestead on the banks of the James River. It is a very pretty place, but not suitable for farming. For the same reason, it is the likely place that the Reiswig Seventh-day Adventist Church was built. 
Kaftan, Catharina Anna Philippina (I201859)
 
134014 www.findagrave.com:
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Philipp Heinrich Reiswig was born on March 1, 1815 in the Belowesch Colony, Tscheringov, Russia. He died after 1888, in Russia, on a lay missionary trip. We have no record of who his father and mother were. Reiswig was spelled Reusswig in Russia, and in Germany where the Reusswig family was originally from. Enticed by Katherine the Great's offer of free land, the Reusswig family left Germany, for Russia, in 1776. Unfortunately, no Russian birth, death, or marriage records have been found, for the family, until about 1807.
Philipp married Catharina Anna Philippina Kaftan on November 13, 1839 in Kaltschinowka, Grunau, Jekaterinoslov, Russia. We have records that Catharina and Philipp had eleven children. Only five are known to have immigrated to America. They were Conrad Johann Reiswig, Katherina Maria (Reiswig) Delk, Henry Johann Reiswig, Maria Elizabeth (Reiswig) Werner, and Phillip Johann Reiswig.
Philipp immigrated from Russia to the United States on the ship Suevia. He arrived in the port of New York on May 25, 1876 with his wife, four children, his eldest son, Conrad, and Conrad's wife and Conrad's family of five children, and Heinrich Bechthold, his wife, seven children, and his mother. From New York City, all three families, traveled to the Wittenberg North Township (then know as the Milltown West? Township), Hutchinson County, South Dakota and settled there.
When the Reiswig Seventh-day Adventist Church was formed on April 9, 1882, Philipp donated land for a church building. It is recorded that this Church was on Philipp's property on the banks of the James River.
On October 15, 1883, Philipp left New York for Russia. He traveled there as a lay minister for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He is known to have told families, in Russia, that they should immigrate to the United States. Any number of families, from Russia, immigrated to Hutchinson County, South Dakota and became members of the Reiswig Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Philipp stayed in Russia for two years before he returned to South Dakota. He left for Russia a second time in April of 1888. This time Philipp died in Russia, in an unknown location, and on an unknown date. 
Reiswig, Philipp Heinrich (I201858)
 
134015 www.findagrave.com:
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Lemke, David (I194380)
 
134016 www.findagrave.com:
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Lemke, Edward (I194498)
 
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Schwartz, David (I194617)
 
134018 www.findagrave.com:
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From CT Yankee In GA (#48963424) - Robert M. Braden drowned in the Tennessee River in 1827, according to a widow's benefit application filed by Rhoda Lankford Braden filed with the War Department with the assistance of Rhoda's brother, a Mr. Lankford. Robert Braden served in the U.S. military during the War of 1812. Shortly after she was widowed, Rhoda moved to Georgia with her young sons, likely at the invitation of her brother. 
Lankford, Rhoda (I202093)
 
134019 www.findagrave.com:
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Lankford, Nathan (I202094)
 
134020 www.findagrave.com:
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Caldwell, Marion (I202095)
 
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Edinger, Karl (I210054)
 
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Mathiess, Barbara (I210055)
 
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Small, Florence Adelle (I211026)
 
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Halyburton, Douglas Aird (I200905)
 
134025 www.findagrave.com:
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Anna Marie (Seib) Orth Reiswig Bechthold was born in the Rhineland, Germany in about 1821.
She immigrated with her father and mother to Russia, from Germany, in about 1823.
She married Johannes Orth on November 19, 1840 in Grunau, Jekaterinslov, Russia. We believe they had five children. Johannes died, in Russia, some time before 1856.
Anna Maria then married Jacob Reiswig on Septermber 18, 1856 in the Grunau Parish, Mariupol District, Russia. Jabob and Anna Maria had two children, Jacob and Maria Anna. Jacob died on January 30, 1860 in Belowesch, Grunau, Mariupol District, Russia.
In about 1870, in Russia, Anna Maria married the widower Michael Johann Bechthold. On November 3, 1875 they arrived on the ship Pommerania, from Hamburg. From New York they traveled to Hutchinson County, South Dakota and homesteaded, across the James River from the Reiswig's, in the Clayton South Township of Hutchison County, South Dakota.
Anna Marie (Seib) Orth Reiswig Bechthold died before 1900, in, we assume, Hutchinson County, South Dakota. If this is where she died, we believe that she would have been buried in the Reiswig Seventh-day Adventist Cemetery. 
Seib, Anna Maria (I201856)
 
134026 www.findagrave.com:
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Orth, Johannes (I201857)
 
134027 www.findagrave.com:
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Zimbelmann, Rose Lucille (I200242)
 
134028 www.findagrave.com:
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Miller, Joseph (I211029)
 
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Skinner, Sarah Ann (I211030)
 
134030 www.findagrave.com:
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Meckler, Eugenia Catherine (I194546)
 
134031 www.findagrave.com:
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Lodi News Sentinel Wed. Jan. 2, 1985 Pg. 20
MARIE ANN WAHL ( Marie Ann Triebwasser )
Marie Ann Wahl, 83, of Lodi, died suddenly Sunday night at her home.
She was a native of Lincoln Valley, N Dakota where she grew up and attended schools. She married David Mittleider in N Dakota and moved with him to Lodi in the mid 1920's.
Mr., Mittleider died in 1938 and in 1940 she married Edward Wahl of Lodi. She and her husband were employees of the Tri Valley Cannery and she was a member of the local Cannery Workers Union.
Mrs. Wahl is preceded in death by her husband, Edward Wahl, who died in 1962 and her son Donald Mittleider who died in 1979.
She is survived by a second son, David Mittleider of Lodi; her daughter, Vivien Griess of Sonora; none grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild; her brother, Sam Triebwasser of N Dakota; and her sister, Martha Hein of Lodi.
Funeral services will be held at the Lodi Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday at 2pm with Father Harmon Skillin of St. Anne's Catholic Church officiating. Burial will follow in the Cherokee Memorial Park. Friends are invited to call today after 5pm. 
Triebwasser, Marie Ann (I194633)
 
134032 www.findagrave.com:
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Jesser, Mary Margaret (I39363)
 
134033 www.findagrave.com:
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Coon, Minor Dillon (I39364)
 
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Work, Edna Abigail (I39371)
 
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Jesser, Fredrich (I39370)
 
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Engelhardt, Robert Arthur (I39237)
 
134037 www.findagrave.com:
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Rust, Wilhelmina (I16734)
 
134038 www.findagrave.com:
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Zimbelmann, Lydia Caroline (I2269)
 
134039 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Lodi News-Sentinel - Nov 21, 1938 Monday
Elmer Reiswig injured in an automobile accident on Cherokee Lane four miles south of Lodi just before 2 oclock Sat morning, passed away Saturday afternoon at 1:30 oclock at the county hosptial at French Camp.
The young man suffered fatal injuries when the car he was driving collided with a tree on the west side of the highway. He was accompanied by Bill Thomas, former Flame football ace, who received many cuts on his face and head in the same accident. Accourding to Thomas the two young men attended the Lodi Stockton football game and then went to a dance in Stockton. Thomas said he was sleepy and drowsed shortly after they left Stockton. He was unable to give and details of the accident. He was rendered unconsciour and recovered his senses after the arrival of the ambulance from Lodi. Thomas was still seated in the car when the ambulance arrived. Reiswig had been thrown through the windshield.
His injuries included fractured skull, fractured arm, fractured hip and leg and many cuts and brusies. One eye was almost gouged out. Attendants marveled that he clung to life for about 12 hours after the accident.
Reiswig had been a reisdent of Lodi for the past five years. He came here with his parents, M/M Jacob Reiswig 321 Flora Street and graduated from Lodi high school in 1937. He was born in Lincoln Valley, [page 3] ND and was 21yrs of age. He had been employed recently as a driver of the Guggolz Market and John Declusin grocery store.
Thomas was removed from Mason hospital to his home in Lodi Sat. and will recover although he received many bad cuts about his face and head.
Reiswig is survived by his parents and a sister and brother, Mrs Mina Fernandez San Bruno, LaVerne Reiswig of Lodi. He was the nephew of Henry, Albert and Emil Reiswig all of Lodi, Mrs. George Dawsey of Lodi; Otto Reiswig and Mrs. Edna Seigler McCluskey, ND; Jacob, Emanuel, Sam and Herbert Suelzle, Lodi; Mrs. Margaret Rodacker, Lincoln Valley, ND; Mrs. Fred Lange of Alberta, Canada. He was the grandson of M/M C. H. Reiswig of Lincoln Valley, ND.
Funeral services will be held Tue afternoon at 2pm at the German Adventist church with the pastor, Rev. B. A. Reile officiating. Internment will be in Woodbridge cemetery. Lodi Funeral Home is in charge of arrangments. 
Reiswig, Elmer (I194540)
 
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Post, Barbara (I201928)
 
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Metzinger, Johann (I201927)
 
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Bettger, John (I195236)
 
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Bittermann, Lydia (I195237)
 
134044 www.findagrave.com:
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Katharina Wacker:
Death: South Dakota 
Walth, Georg (I184274)
 
134045 www.findagrave.com:
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Katharina Wacker:
Death: South Dakota 
Bentz, Elisabeth (I50245)
 
134046 www.findagrave.com:
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Duane E. Bechtold, 89, of North Manchester, IN, and having family members in Lagro, IN, died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, at 4:25 p.m. at Peabody Healthcare Center, North Manchester.
Mr. Bechtold was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Congregational Christian Church, Deming Lodge 88 F&AM, and Moose Lodge 1518, all in North Manchester.
He was born in Chester Township, Wabash County, to Ray and Fannie Gill Bechtold. He married Ginevra J. Auker on April 12, 1941. His wife preceded him in death on Dec. 16, 1999.
Survivors include a son, Bob Bechtold, of North Manchester; a daughter, Kay Eads, of Wabash; four grandchildren, Bret (Michelle) Bechtold and Beth (David) Wampler, both of North Manchester, and Tadd (Peggy) Eads and Terry Eads, both of Lagro; and four great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was held at McKee Mortuary, North Manchester, on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, with Rev. J.P. Freeman officiating. Burial was at the Fairview Cemetery, Servia.
Preferred memorials are gifts to the Congregational Christian Church, 310 N. Walnut St., North Manchester, IN 46962, or to Wabash-Miami Home Healthcare & Hospice, 710 N. East St., Wabash, IN 46992. 
Bechtold, Duane E. (I192123)
 
134047 www.findagrave.com:
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Alger, Lois T. (I159233)
 
134048 www.findagrave.com:
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Lyons, Frances (I211097)
 
134049 www.findagrave.com:
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Wellman, Aaron Parrish (I211096)
 
134050 www.findagrave.com:
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Source:
Nareen Lake
Wealthy Foster married Septimus Horton in 1817 in Bedford Co., PA. They along with several family members migrated to Highland Co., Ohio in 1822. He died there on May 20, 1831. After her husband died in Ohio, she moved to Grant County Indiana where she lived for nearly 30 yrs. She is in the 1850 and 1870 census there. She then moved to Buda, Bureau Co., Illinois in her later years to be with her son and her sister Sarah (Foster) Horton and her husband Thomas. There she lived out her remaining years. The children of Septimus & Wealthy Horton follow (the first three were born in Pennsylvania and the rest were born in Ohio): David Foster Horton, Mary (Horton) Foster, Allen Horton, Levi Horton, Alfred Horton, Charles Wilson Horton, Carey T. Horton, and Foster Septimus Horton. 
Foster, Wealthy A. (I209291)