Katharina Bastron was born on 8 February 1795 to Andreas Bastron and Margaretha Hitzt in the Volga German colony of Frank, in the Saratov province of Russia.[1][2][3][4]
Katharina married Conrad Stroh.
Katharina died from weakness of old age on 11 January 1868 at 72 and was buried on 14 January 1868 in Frank.[5]
Research
Bastron could also be spelled "Bostron"
Sources
↑ Information obtained from and cited by Maggie Hein, the “Frank-Kolb Database."; citing Office of Immigrant Oversight, 1798 Census of Medveditskoi Krestovoy Buyerak, Frank.
↑ Information obtained from and cited by Maggie Hein, the “Frank-Kolb Database."; citing Dr. Igor Pleve, Bastron Ancestral Chart - Village of Frank.
↑ Information obtained from and cited by Maggie Hein, the “Frank-Kolb Database."; citing Dr. Igor Pleve, Stroh Ancestral Chart - Village of Frank.
↑ Information obtained from and cited by Maggie Hein, the “Frank-Kolb Database."; citing Dr. Igor R. Pleve, Frank: A German Colony on the Volga:, AHSGR, 631 D Street, Lincoln, NE 68502.
↑ Information obtained from and cited by Maggie Hein, the “Frank-Kolb Database."; citing Volograd Archives, Frank Death Records, 1868. "1868 Frank Death Records: No. 2:Katharina Elisabetha Stroh, nee Bastron, widowed, died 11 Jan 1868, buried 14 Jan 1868, age: 72.11.03: Cause: weakness of old age."
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Katharina by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Katharina: