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Anna Elizabeth Dietrich was born on 16 Sep 1852 in Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empire to Micheal Dietrich and Karolina Dallman [1]
Elizabeth married Samuel Bader on 8 January 1871 in Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empire. [3]
"My grandpa's folks came over from Paris, Russia before 1886. They lived in Kulm, N.D. (12 miles out of town) and lived in a wagon box. They picked buffalo bones to use for glue to make money."[7]
Anna Elizabetha Bader died on 17 July 1922 in German Twp, Dickey County, North Dakota[8][9][10]
She is buried at the Congregational Cemetery, Kulm, Lamoure, North Dakota, USA.[11][12]
The death date of 14 July 1922, inscribed on her headstone appears to be wrong according to her obituary and death certificate.[13]
Elizabeth Deitrich (sic) was born in the South of Russia on September 16, 1852 and was married to Samuel Bader in 1869. In 1885 the family moved to America and located near Scotland, South Dakota. In 1886 they came to North Dakota and located on a homestead about fifteen or twenty miles south of Kulm. At that time there was only one other family in all that section of the county. For twenty seven years the family lived on the homestead, the old folks moving to Kulm about thirteen years ago. Several moths ago Mrs. Bader began failing in health, she was afflicted with bladder and kidney trouble. About three or four months ago she went to a hospital in Bismark, where she submittd to an operation for gall stones. For several months she was in the hospital but failed to recover as it was hoped. Later she was brought home and for the last three weeks has been cared for in the home of her son, Daniel Bader, where she died at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, July 17, 1922.
Survivors include her invalid husband, Samuel Bader; one daughter, Mrs. Lydia Roloff; five sons, Daniel Emanuel and Jacob Bader, all of Kulm; William Bader of Madina, North Dakota and Gottfried Bader of New Leipzig, North Dakota.
Funeral services are to be held from the Congregational church at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, 1922. Rev. Tautzmann will officiate. Burial will be in the Congretional cemetery.[10]
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