1596 Beck, Johannes, head of household, age 63 in 1850, +1853
1597 Jakob, son, age 41
1598 Elisabeth, daughter-in-law, age 29
1599 Georg Jakob, grandson, age 17
1600 Georg, grandson, age 8 in 1850, +1851
1601 Nikolaus, grandson, age 4 in 1850, +1851
1602 Peter, grandson, age 2 in 1850, +1851
1603 Anna Katharina, granddaughter, age 4
1604 Katharina Margaretha, granddaughter, age 1 week
1605 Konrad, son, age 32 in 1850, +1851
1606 Elisabeth, daughter-in-law, age 36
1607 Jakob, grandson, age 18
1608 Elisabeth, granddaughter, age 15
1609 Eva Katharina, granddaughter, age 11
1610 Katharina Margaretha, granddaughter, age 8
1611 Maria Margaretha, granddaughter, age 4
1612 Katharina Elisabeth, granddaughter, age 2
1613 Heinrich, son, age 37
1614 Barbara, daughter-in-law, age 38
1615 Georg, grandson, age 15
1616 Helfrich, grandson, age 5 in 1850, +1851
1617 Barbara, granddaughter, age 9
1618 Katharina Magdalena, granddaughter, age 6
1619 Leonhard, grandson, age 4
1620 Heinrich, grandson, age 2
1621 Wendel, son, age 34
1622 Elisabeth, daughter-in-law, age 36
1623 Helfrich, grandson, age 6 in 1850, +1854
1624 Peter, grandson, age 3
1625 Jakob, grandson, age 1
1626 Georg, son, age 23
1627 Margaretha, daughter-in-law, age 20
1628 Jakob, grandson, age 1 month
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; page 27-28, family #103, lines 960-968, Johannes Beck.
↑ 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; pages 43, family #104, lines 1596-1628, Johannes Beck.
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