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Anna Elizabeth (Dietrich) Bader (1852 - 1922)

Anna Elizabeth Bader formerly Dietrich
Born in Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empiremap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 8 Jan 1871 in Paris, Bessarabia, Russiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 69 in German Twp, Dickey County, North Dakotamap
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Biography

Black Sea Germans
Anna Elizabeth (Dietrich) Bader was a Black Sea German.

Anna Elizabeth Dietrich was born on 16 Sep 1852 in Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empire to Micheal Dietrich and Karolina Dallman [1]

Paris / Veselyy Kut, Akkerman, Bessarabia, Russian Empire (Lat - 46.0506N, Long - 29.2918E) is currently called Veselyi Kut, Odes'ka, Ukraine.[2]
See an online map pin of Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empire
One Place Study of Paris at Wikitree

Elizabeth married Samuel Bader on 8 January 1871 in Paris, Bessarabia, Russian Empire. [3]

8 Jan 1871 Fere Champenoise This is a parish record (This record does not list the specific colony where individuals were married.) [4]

Children

The children of Samuel and Elizabeth were
  1. Uknknown Bader d. before 1900[5]
  2. Johann Bader b. 1871 m. Edith Schweigert
  3. Magdalena Bader b. 1874, d. 1876
  4. Emmanuel Bader b. 1876, m. Mary
  5. Daniel Bader b. 1878, m. Anna Maria Schulz
  6. William Bader b. 1880, m. Emelia Henneberg
  7. Gottfried Bader. b. 1881, d. 1883
  8. Gottlieb Bader b. 1884
  9. Gottfried Bader b. 1886, m. Anna Matilda Ulrich
  10. Jacob Bader b. 1889, m. Maria Isaak
  11. Lydia Bader b. 1893 m. Nathaniel Roloff

Immigration Record

LAST, FIRST AGE SEX OCCUP SHIP PASS NO. PORT DATE (ARR) FILM REMARKS.
BADER,Daniel 6 m EMS 609 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Emanuel 8 m EMS 608 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Gottlieb 1 1/4 m EMS 611 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Johann 14 m EMS 607 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Lisbeth 33 f EMS 606 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Samuel 36 m farmer EMS 605 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
Wilhelm 4 m EMS 610 NY 7 Nov 1885 1027359 Warschau.
1885 - Immigration - Arrives in New York City, New York, USA[6]

"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]

Bone Picking on the the American Plains

Death

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]

Sources

This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. I would appreciate help in improving Elizabeth's profile! Can you contribute information with sources?

  1. R. Drefs, Bessarabian Village Birth Records, 185x (Odessa - A German Russian Genealogical Library - http://www.odessa3.org/), Film # 1883185/1, page 204, reg 54.
  2. See PDF list in bottom right corner. D. G. Bender. Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations
  3. "Debbie Bieck email: ***beaktobeak@@msn.com***." Rec. Date: 15 Apr 2003.
  4. Reuben R. Drefs. Bessarabian Village Marriage Records, 187x (Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 20 Sep 1997 http://www.odessa3.org) Film #1884125/2, page 339, page 4
  5. Mother of 11 children - Family Search. United States Census, 1900 Household of Samuel Bader, Merricourt & Whitestone Townships, Dickey, North Dakota, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 258, sheet 6A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,228.
  6. Family Search. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891, Lisbeth Bader, 1885; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm
  7. Written by Marilyn (Gould) Hensel in regards to her great grandparents, Samuel and Elizabeth (Dietrich) Bader. This in a paper about her family dated, November 20, 1953."
  8. Elizabeth Bader Death Certificate
  9. Family Search. Elizabeth Bader Obituary United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012
  10. 10.0 10.1 Family Search. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVSS-P9ZH United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012," database with images, FamilySearch (11 September 2020), Samuel Bader in entry for Samuel Bader, ; citing , in ""; American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska.
  11. Elizabeth Bader Death Certificate
  12. Family Search. Elizabeth Bader Obituary United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012
  13. Date on her headstone. Zoe. Find a Grave Memorial # 106751172




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