Heinrich Dietz was born about 1808 in Walter, Saratov, Russia. Walter census records reflect that he was married by 1834 to a Katharina with a daughter Barbara. By 1857 Heinrich is listed married to a Christina with six children living in the home of his widowed mother with other siblings.
285 Anna Margaretha, grand daughter-in-law, age 19
286 Heinrich, grandson, age 16
287 Katharina Elisabeth, granddaughter, age 10
288 Heinrich Jakob, grandson, + Died 1851
289 Anna Elisabeth, granddaughter, age 7
290 Georg, grandson, 1/4
291 Johannes, son, age 43
292 Katharina, daugther-in-law, age 40
293 Barbara, granddaughter, 17
294 Johannes, grandson, age 8
295 Adam, grandson, age 1
296 Leonhard, son, + Died 1856
297 Maria, daughter-in-law, age 28
298 Georg, grandson, age 5
299 Maria Elisabeth, granddaughter, age 3
300 Leonhard, grandson, age 1
301 Jakob, son, age 25
302 Elisabeth, daughter-in-law, age 24
303 Anna Margaretha, granddaughter, age 4
305 Maria Elisabetth, granddaughter, age 1/2
306 Adam, son, + Died 1851
Death
Unknown based upon census records.
Note by: Koreen Goodman 2018 Oct - Additional information required from Walter VCs or profile manager Alison Mackler in regard to death date of 1869.
Sources
↑ 1834 Census of Walter in the District of Saratov, Russia, Dated 10 November 1834; Translated by Dr. Brent Mai, Fairfield University, Fairfield CT; Dynasty Publishing, Fairfield, CT; Published 2016; pages 6-7, family #19, lines 136-147, Heinrich Dietz.
↑ 1857 Census of Walter in the District of Saratov, Russia, Dated 17 Dec 1857; Translated by Dr. Brent Mai, Fairfield University, Fairfield CT; Dynasty Publishing, Fairfield, CT; Published 2015; page 10, family #21, lines 281-306, Dietz, Elisabeth head of household.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Heinrich by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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