Head of the Household Friedrich Strecker, age 77 in 1816, deceased 1819
Child #1 Johann Adam Strecker, age 64
Grandchild #1 Johannes Strecker, age 18 in 1816, deceased
Great Grandchild #1 Katharina Elisabeth Strecker, age 14
Great Grandchild #2 Katharina Margaretha Strecker, age 12
Great Grandchild #3 Jakob Alexander Strecker, age 8 years 6 months
Great Grandchild #4 Eva Margaretha Strecker, age 5
Grandchild #1 Johann Adam Strecker, age 7 in 1816, to household #28
Sources
↑The 1775 and 1798 Census of the German Colony on the Volga, Lesnoy Karamysh, also known as Grimm; Published by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Published date: 1995; family #131 in the 1775 census.
↑The 1775 and 1798 Census of the German Colony on the Volga, Lesnoy Karamysh, also known as Grimm; Published by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Published date: 1995; family #36 in the 1798 census.
↑1834 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 2 February 1835; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2011;
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