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Katharina (Unknown) Neufeld (abt. 1771 - 1852)

Katharina Neufeld formerly [surname unknown] aka Schapansky
Born about [location unknown]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married 18 Dec 1810 in Fuerstenau, Molotschna, South Russiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 81 [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 26 Jan 2015
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Contents

Biography

Early Life

Katharina _____ (GMA #113744) was born in 1771. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Occupation

Family

Events:

  • Census: 1801, Chortitza Colony, South Russia.
  • Census: 1816, Chortitza Colony, South Russia.
  • Census: 1816, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • Immigrated 1793, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia. [8] [9]

Family 1: Family #69282. Spouse: Schapansky, David, #113775, Abt 1751, Prussia.

  • 1 -- Schapansky, Anna, #113746, Abt 1792
  • 2 -- + Schapansky, David David, #113699, Abt 1793, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia

Family 2: Family #69312. Spouse: Neufeld, Peter, #113747, 4 April 1777, Klein Lichtenau, Gross Werder, Prussia.

  • 1 -- + Neufeld, Peter, #113749, Abt 1798, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 2 -- Neufeld, _?_, #529888, Abt 1800, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 3 -- + Neufeld, Phillip, #113750, 15 September, 1800, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 4 -- Neufeld, Heinrich, #113751, Abt 1803, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 5 -- + Neufeld, Johann Peter, #113752, 15 June 1807, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 6 -- Neufeld, Margaretha, #113757, 20 January 1810, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia
  • 7 -- Neufeld, Helena, #113758, 16 September 1812, Schoenwiese, Chortitza, South Russia


Death & Legacy

Katharina passed away in 1852.

Research Notes

Note: Note: See her second husband's note! The age given for her in the 1795 census indicates that she might have been born abt 1772.


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Sources

  1. GRanDMA GM21-07 July 2021, California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS) Genealogy Database Project GMOL Website: GRanDMA Online v7.0.7. Use reference #113744 as guest or enter # in the surname field. https://www.grandmaonline.org/GMOL-7/login.asp
  2. Birth Source: 1801 Chortitza Colony Census (September 1801) 1801 Chortitza Colony Census. Odessa Region State Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, File 67; http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Chortitza_Mennonite_Settlement_Census_September_1801.pdf and http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kronsgarten_18; 01.pdf; September 1801. Odessa Region State Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, File 67., page 123
  3. Birth Source: 1801 Chortitza Colony list of Landless Odessa Region State Archives, Fund 6, Inventory 1, File 92. Microfilmed in August 2000. This file contains a list of single and landless Mennonites in the Chortitza Colony dated April 25, 1801, among other things., page 123
  4. Birth Source: 1816 Chortitza Colony Census (October 1816).
  5. Birth Source: 1816 Schoenwiese, Chortitza Colony, Census Note: Compiled 14 Mar 1816; original found in the Zaporozhye Archives, Fund 12, Inventory 2, File 101; https://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Schoenwiese_Census_1816.pdf.
  6. Birth Source: Die niederlandisch-niederdeutschen Hintergrunde der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen im 16., 18. und 19. Jahrhundert; Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich; Heinrich Schneider, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1955., page 243
  7. Birth Source: 1795 Chortitza Colony Census; Glenn H Penner; https://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Chortitza_Mennonite_Settlement_Census_1795.pdf.
  8. Immigration Source: Mennonite Migration to Russia, 1788-1828; Rempel, Peter also Redekopp, A. H. and Thiessen, Richard D. editors; Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, Winnipeg, 2000., page 52
  9. Immigration Source: Die niederlandisch-niederdeutschen Hintergrunde der mennonitischen Ostwanderungen im 16., 18. und 19. Jahrhundert; Unruh, Benjamin Heinrich; Heinrich Schneider, Karlsruhe, Germany, 1955., page 243




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Unknown-267160 and Unknown-517587 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, same (second) husband
posted on Unknown-517587 (merged) by Ed Visser

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