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Christian Jakob Schneider (abt. 1886 - 1913)

Christian Jakob (Christ) Schneider
Born about in Grimm, Saratov, Russiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 3 Apr 1910 in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United Statesmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 27 in Scotts Bluff, Nebraskamap
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Biography

Volga German
Christ Schneider was a Volga German.
Christ Schneider has German Roots.

Family #391 in the 1897 Grimm census.

Christ (pronounced Krist) immigrated to the United States in 1905. Need to confirm through passenger ship records.

He was killed on his father-in-law's farm. While he was unloading a crusher, a pole hit his head and crushed it.

Birth Date and Place

  • 1886
  • Grimm, Saratov, Russia

Parents

Immigration

  • 11 December 1906
  • From Bremen, Germany, to Ellis Island, New York City, New York, United States

Marriage Record

  • Maria Magdalena Groh
  • 03 April 1910
  • Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States

Death Date and Place

  • 10 April 1913
  • Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States

1897 Grimm Census

Name: Christian Jacob Schneider
Age: 11
Parents: Friedrich and Katherina Margaretha Schneider


Passenger Manifest, New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island)

Given Name Christian
Surname Schneider
Last Place of Residence Ven Elft, Russia [sic]
Event Date 11 Dec 1906
Age 20y
Nationality Russia, German
Departure Port Bremen
Arrival Port New York
Gender Male
Marital Status S
Ship Name Rhein


Marriage Record

Name Christian J. Schneider
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 03 Apr 1910
Event Place , Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States
Gender Male
Age 24
Spouse's Name Maria Magdalene Grof [sic]
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 21


Sources

  • 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 238, family #391, line 6, Christian Jacob Schneider, age 11.
  • "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JF65-D29 : 6 December 2014), Christian Schneider, 11 Dec 1906; citing departure port Bremen, arrival port New York, ship name Rhein, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  • "Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5Z6-9B1 : 18 April 2016), Christian J. Schneider and Maria Magdalene Grof, 03 Apr 1910, , Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States; citing ref. ID #93, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.
  • Janelle Zimmermann, granddaughter, untitled notes from Philip Schneider. Originally tape-recorded circa 1972, then transcribed and emailed to Julie Miller Mangano, 07/09/2016; files of Julie Miller Mangano, Round Rock, Texas, USA.
  • Fritzler Schneider sent via email by her son Dean Zimmermann 07/09/2016; files of Julie Miller Mangano, Round Rock, Texas, USA.
  • Freda Schneider Grotegut, daughter of Philip Schneider, transcriptions of conversations with daughter Janelle Zimmermann, 07/09/2016; stories from her childhood and young adult years, 1920-1945; files of Julie Miller Mangano, Round Rock, Texas, USA.




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