Peter B. Harder (GMA#70484) was born in 1843. [1][2][3][4] He was the son of Peter Harder (GMA#70483) and Susanna Heppner (GMA#70482). [5][6] Peter was baptized 8 June 1864 at Bergethal Colony, South Russia. [7]
Occupation
Family
Events: Immigrated S. S. Nederland; 31 July 1877, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [8]
Family 1: Family #45620. Spouse: Buhr, Anna, #69846, 27 July 1845, Schoenthal, Bergthal, South Russia. Married: 1 October 1864, Bergthal Colony, South Russia. [9]
1 -- + Harder, Erdmann, #277108, 1 July 1865
2 -- Harder, Susanna, #277468, 10 April 1867
3 -- + Harder, Susanna, #277469, 30 April 1868, Russia
4 -- + Harder, Peter B., #237824, 10 October 1870, Crimea, South Russia
5 -- + Harder, Cornelius, #277470, 20 September 1872
6 -- + Harder, Jacob B., #277471, 7 January 1875, Bergthal Colony, South Russia
7 -- + Harder, Helena P., #277472, 4 March 1877, Bergthal Colony, South Russia
8 -- + Harder, Anna, #237748, 15 August 1879
9 -- + Harder, Maria, #277473, 18 August 1882, Mountain Lake, Minnesota
10 -- + Harder, Johann B., #277402, 14 April 1884, Mountain Lake, Minnesota
11 -- + Harder, David B., #277414, 15 July 1886, Minnesota
12 -- + Harder, Heinrich B., #239025, 10 April 1888, Mountain Lake, Minnesota
Note: Mountain Lake 1878 p. 15: baptized by Jacob Braun. Mountain Lake 1878 p. 15: married by Abr. Friesen.
Lived on sec. 18, Mountain Lake Township, Cottonwood Co.
Mountain Lake 1912 p. 24 gives a marriage date of 19 Sep.
The Bergthal record says he was born 18 Jun 1843.
Another record says he was born 16 Jul 1843.
Note: Married By Abraham Friesen. September 19 Also Listed
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Sources
↑ Record Source: Bergthal Gemeinde Buch; Dyck, John, 1922; editor; Hanover-Steinbach Historical Society, Box 1960, Steinbach MB, 1993.
↑ Record Source: Harder, Stanley; Gedcom File, Aug 2001 3137 Wescott Drive Phoenix, AZ 85050.
↑ GRanDMA GM21-07 July 2021, California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS) Genealogy Database Project GMOL Website: GRanDMA Online v7.0.7. Use reference #70484 as guest or enter # in the surname field. https://www.grandmaonline.org/GMOL-7/login.asp
↑ Source: Find a Grave, FindAGrave.com/memorial/111416623
↑ Birth Source: Kirchen Buch der Mennoniten Gemeinde zu Mountain Lake, Cottonwood Co., Minnesota, 1878.; Friesen, Adeline; translator; 1996. Photocopy., page 15
↑ Baptism Source: Mountain Lake, Minnesota. First Mennonite Church, 1878-1978., page 93
↑ Immigration Source: Brothers in Deed to Brothers in Need: a Scrapbook about Mennonite Immigrants from Russia, 1870-1885; Hiebert, Clarence, ed Newton, Kan.: Faith & Life Press, 1974., page 323
↑ Marriage Source: Kirchen Buch der Mennoniten Gemeinde zu Mountain Lake, Cottonwood Co., Minnesota, 1878.; Friesen, Adeline; translator; 1996. Photocopy., page 15
↑ Death Source: Kirchen Buch der Mennoniten Gemeinde zu Mountain Lake, Cottonwood Co., Minnesota, 1878.; Friesen, Adeline; translator; 1996. Photocopy., page 24
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Peter by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Peter: