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Johann Konrad Kerbel (abt. 1793 - abt. 1851)

Johann Konrad Kerbel
Born about in Grimm, Saratov, Russiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1817 in Grimm, Saratov, Russiamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 58 in Grimm, Saratov, Russiamap
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Biography

Volga German
Johann Konrad Kerbel was a Volga German.
Johann Konrad Kerbel has German Roots.


Family #13 in the 1798 Grimm census.
Family #66 in the All-Male 1816 census.
Family #66 and #23 in the 1834 Grimm census (family house hold split in 1834)
Family #25 in the 1857 Grimm census.


Birth Date and Place

  • 1792
  • Grimm, Saratov, Russia

Parents

Marriage

Children

Death Date and Place

  • 1851
  • Grimm, Saratov, Russia




1798 Grimm Census [1]

Family # 13
Head of the Household Adam Kerbel
Wife Margaretha Kuhlman [sic] from Kutter, age 33
Child #1 Johann Heinrich Kerbel, age 13
Child #2 Johann Adam Kerbel, age 6
Child #3 Johann Konrad Kerbel, age 5
Child #4 Andreas Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 6 months
Child #5 Anna Margareta Kerbel, age 10
Child #6 Anna Katharina Kerbel, age 8


1834 Grimm Census, Family #66 [2]

Family # 66
Head of the Household Johann Adam Kerbel, age 44
Child #1 Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 20
Wife of Child #1 Christina Kerbel, age 19
Child #2 Elisabeth Kerbel, age 15
Child #3 Charlotta Kerbel, age 12
Child #4 Katharina Margaretha Kerbel, age 10
Child #5 Johann Adam Kerbel, age 6
Brother #1 Johann Konrad Kerbel, age 22 in 1816, to household #23
Nephew #1 Johann Philipp Kerbel, age 6 months in 1816, to household #23
Brother #2 Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 18 in 1816, to Basel in 1819
Brother #3 Georg Jakob Kerbel, age 36
Wife of Brother #3 Charlotta Kerbel, age 33
Nephew #2 Philipp Kerbel, age 10 years 6 months
Brother #4 Johann Philipp Kerbel, age 16 in 1816, to household #23


1834 Grimm Census, Family #23 [3]

Family # 23
Head of the Household Johann Konrad Kerbel, age 32, from household #66
Wife Katharina Louisa Kerbel, age 40
Child #1 Johann Philipp Kerbel, deceased 1820, no age given, born after 1816
Child #2 Anna Margaretha Kerbel, age 15
Child #3 Maria Barbara Kerbel, age 14
Child #4 Henrietta Kerbel, age 12
Child #5 Philipp Jakob Kerbel, age 11
Child #6 Johann Nikolaus Kerbel, age 9
Child #7 Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 6
Child #8 Katharina Margaretha Kerbel, age 4
Child #9 Katharina Elisabeth Kerbel, age 2
Child #10 Anna Elisabeth Kerbel, age 6 weeks


1857 Grimm Census [4]

Family # 25
Head of the Household Konrad Kerbel age 57 in 1850, deceased 1851
Wife Katharina Louisa Kerbel, age 63
Child #1 Philipp Jakob Kerbel, age 34
Wife of Child #1 Eva Katharina Kerbel, age 34
Grandchild #1 Heinrich Kerbel, age 12
Grandchild #2 Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 10
Grandchild #3 Christian Barbara Kerbel, age 8
Grandchild #4 Christian Jakob Kerbel, age 7
Grandchild #5 Johann Konrad Kerbel, age 2
Grandchild #6 Heinrich Jakob Kerbel, age 1
Child #2 Nikolaus Kerbel, age 25 in 1850, deceased 1853
Grandchild #7 Katharina Elisabeth Kerbel, age 9
Grandchild #8 Johann Konrad Kerbel, age 4
Child #3 Johann Jakob Kerbel, age 29
Wife of Child #3 Charlotta Kerbel, age 24
Grandchild #9 Jakob Kerbel, age 7 years 3 months


Because of the timing of his death, there is a chance he succumbed to cholera. The third cholera pandemic swept across Russia from 1846 to 1860, killing more than 1 million Russians. [5]


Sources

  1. The 1775 and 1798 Census of the German Colony on the Volga, Lesnoy Karamysh, also known as Grimm; Published by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Published date: 1995; family # 13 in the 1798 census, Adam Kerbel family.
  2. 1834 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 2 February 1835; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2011; page 20, family #66, Johann Adam Kerbel family.
  3. 1834 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 2 February 1835; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2011; page 8, family #23, Johann Adam Kerbel family.
  4. 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 12, family #25, Konrad Kerbel family.
  5. J. N. Hays (2005). Epidemics and pandemics: their impacts on human history. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-85109-658-9. Retrieved 29 March 2011. Via Wikipedia List of epidemics, Russia, 1850-1860, third cholera pandemic, 1,000,000 deaths. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics.




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