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1. | Schierman Martha was born on 24 Aug 1916 (daughter of Schierman Albert and Splittgerber Adeline Emilie); died on 30 Oct 1988. Family/Spouse: Dienstmann. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | Schierman Albert was born on 16 Feb 1862; died on 31 May 1948. Albert married Splittgerber Adeline Emilie. Adeline (daughter of Splittgerber Carl August and Zulke Charlota) was born on 03 Nov 1879 in Germany; died in Nov 1965. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Splittgerber Adeline Emilie was born on 03 Nov 1879 in Germany (daughter of Splittgerber Carl August and Zulke Charlota); died in Nov 1965.
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6. | Splittgerber Carl August was born on 24 Aug 1857 in Posen, Germany; was christened on 8 Sept 1857 in Lobsens, Posen, Prussia (son of Splittgerber Carl August and Damrose Eva Rosine); died on 27 Sep 1926. Notes: According to information provided by Jay Boettcher, he arrived in the US on 8 April 1882, Bremen to New York, S.S. Main Carl married Zulke Charlota. Charlota was born in 1857 in Germany; died on 12 Mar 1941. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Zulke Charlota was born in 1857 in Germany; died on 12 Mar 1941. Notes: FergusFallsDailyJournal3/13/1941Pg11 "Mrs. Charlotte Splittgerber, 85, widow of the late Charles Splittberber of Friberg township, died at her home Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 from complications incident to her age.
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12. | Splittgerber Carl August was born on 14 Oct 1812 in Jastrow, Posen, Prussia; was christened on 20 Oct 1812 (son of Splittgerber Peter and Mantheyin Charlotte); died on 24 Nov 1895 in Friberg, Otter Tail, Minnesota; was buried in Tonseth Lutheran Church. Notes: Date of birth, date of marriage, and location came from comment by J Boettcher Carl married Damrose Eva Rosine on 24 Dec 1843. Eva was born in 1816 in Germany; died on 24 Feb 1889. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Damrose Eva Rosine was born in 1816 in Germany; died on 24 Feb 1889. Notes: Date of birth, date of marriage, and location came from comment by Jay Boettcher from rootsweb site.
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