Maria Eva Bauer was born about 1774 in Schuck, Russia, she died 5 September 1833, Herzog (Susly) Russia.[1] She was the daughter of Peter Bauer (1720- died after 1798) and Susanna (1739, before 1798). Maria Eva had three siblings: Johann Thomas 1761, Wolfgang 1767, and Margareta 1769.
Maria Eva Bauer, in 1793, moved from Schuck, Russia to Franzosen, Russia to marry Valentin Billinger (1771-1833). The Billinger family moved to Herzog, Russia before 1834. The 1834 census record shows that Valentin died 1 March 1833, and that Maria Eva was not on the census, she had died 5 September 1833.[1][2]
Maria Eva Bauer and Valentin Billinger were the parents of five children.[3]
↑ Mai, Brent Alan. 1798 Census of the German Colonies along the Volga: Economy, Population, and Agriculture (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1999): Fz19, Fz24, Mv0819.
↑ Revision List of the colony Herzog, (Susly) Russia, Dec 12, 1834, Translated by Pavel (Paul) M. Leus, Compiled by Kevin D. Rupp, 2002, p7-13
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Bauer-5697 and Bauer-1773 appear to represent the same person because: Correct Bio is on Bauer-1773, she wasn't listed on the 1834 census but have remarried, so death date on Bauer-5697 may be correct.
You have this Maria Eva attached to the incorrect husband, so I'm disconnecting her from this husband, adding her to correct husband, and then merging the two profiles of Maria Eva. Johann Peter Billinger was married to Barbara Linenberger. This information is all from Russian Census records.