Child #4 Anna Margaretha Schott, age 4 years 3 months
Child #5 Johann Heinrich Schott, age 2
Brother #1 Philipp Jakob Schott, age 40
Wife of Brother #1 Katharina Elisabeth Schott, age 35
Child #6 Katharina Margaretha Schott, age 4 years 6 months
Brother #2 Johann Valentin Schott, age 37
Child #7 Konrad Schott, age 10
Child #8 Johann Jakob Schott, age 7 years 6 months
Child #9 Katharina Elisabeth Schott, age 4
Child #10 Maria Elisabeth Schott, age 9 months
Brother #3 Johann Christoph Schott, age 33
Child by Unnamed Brother
Child #11 Georg Heinrich Schott, age 9 in 1850, deceased 1856, son of unnamed brother, probably Georg Heinrich Schott, the only brother not named in the 1857 census entry for this family
Sources
↑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 14, family #44.
↑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 18, family #46, Johann Georg Schott family.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Georg by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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