1. Fritzler, Johann Friedrich, head of the household, age 61, married
2. Louisa, wife, age 59, married
3. Friedrich, son, age 40, married
4. Katharina Margaretha, daughter-in-law, wife of #3, age 41, married
5 . Johann Friedrich, grandson, son of #3, age 20, unmarried
6. Christian Jacob, grandson, son of #3, age 14
7. Alexander, grandson, son of #3, age 7
8. Eva Katharina, granddaughter, daughter of #3, age 2 years
9. Georg Jacob, son, age 28, married
10. Katharina Elisabetha, daughter-in-law, wife of #9, age 24, married
11. Christian Jacob, son, age 27, unmarried
12. Johannes, son, age 22, unmarried
13. Jacob, son, age 19, unmarried
14. Anna Margaretha, daughter, age 16, unmarried
Enrolled in the village community, they reside at home.
Sources
↑1857 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 5 November 1857; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2005; page 85, family #226, Johann Jakob Fritzler family.
↑1897 Grimm (Lesnoi Karamysh), Russia Census List, Translated by Richard Rye, Compiled and Edited by John Groh, Contributor Henry Schmick; American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Published 2017; page 92, family #608, Johann Friedrich Fritzler
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