Immigrated: S. S. Austrian; arrived 17 July, 1874, Quebec City, Quebec.[1]
David Nickel married Elizabeth Unrau before 1879. Their children included:
Nickel, Elizabeth, 10 August, 1879
Nickel, Maria, February, 1881
Nickel, Helena, 22 January, 1882
Nickel, David, 12 November, 1885, Blumstein, West Reserve, Manitoba
Nickel, Heinrich, 22 March, 1887, Rural Municipality of South Dufferin, Manitoba
Nickel, Johann, About 1889
Peter Wiebe married Elizabeth Unrau on May 23, 1891 in Stanley, Manitoba, Canada.[2] Their children included:
Wiebe, Elizabeth, 19 February, 1892, Rural Municipality of Stanley, Manitoba
Wiebe, Catherina, 14 March, 1894, Rural Municipality of Stanley, Manitoba
Wiebe, Henry, 5 August, 1896, Morden, Manitoba
Peter and Lizzie Webe in the 1901 census of Lisgar, Manitoba, Canada.[3]
Elizabeth Nichol with son in the 1911 census of Lisgar Sub-Districts 1-33, Manitoba, Canada.[4]
Elizebeth Wiebe with children in the 1916 census of Stanley, Manitoba, Canada.[5]
Elizabeth Unrau Wiebe was interred at the Lost River Bethany Mennonite Cemetery, Gronlid, Melfort Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.[6]
Sources
↑ Port and date of arrival or place and date of mention. Extracted from the 1880 West Reserve Census, civic and church records, the 1891 Federal Census of the West Reserve Mennonite Settlement (Rural Municipality of Douglas, microfilm T6295, and Rural Munic. DYCK, JOHN, AND WILLIAM HARMS. 1880 Village Census of the Mennonite West Reserve Manitoba, Canada. Winnigeg, MB: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 1998. 500p. https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7486&h=1319578&ssrc=pt&tid=174314468&pid=142267198659&usePUB=true
↑ "Canada Census, 1901," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KHVR-XP3 : 23 February 2021), Lizzie Webe in household of Peter Webe, Lisgar, Manitoba, Canada; citing p. 2, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
↑ "Recensement du Canada de 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27F9-H5F : 16 March 2018), Elizabeth Nichol in entry for David Nichol, 1911; citing Census, Lisgar Sub-Districts 1-33, Manitoba, Canada, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 2,417,666.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (Find A Grave: Memorial #193886977: accessed 25 July 2022), memorial page for Elizabeth Unrau Wiebe (15 Feb 1857–21 Sep 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193886977, citing Lost River Bethany Mennonite Cemetery, Gronlid, Melfort Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada; Maintained by Darel (contributor 49184779).
GRanDMA Database, GMOL v7.4.47; K. L. Ratzlaff, Lawrence, KS, 11/2000‑7/2023. Use reference #183750 as guest and enter # in surname at https://grandmaOnline.org
Note: In the 1901 Canada Census her birth date is given as 26 Feb 1859. Could she be buried in Bethany Cemetery, Lost River, SK as Elisabeth Wiebe 1857-1927?
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