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Dorothea Elisabeth (Zimmermann) Heinle (1840 - 1867)

Dorothea Elisabeth Heinle formerly Zimmermann
Born in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russiamap
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[children unknown]
Died at age 27 in Johannestal, Beresan, Odessa, South Russiamap
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Biography

Black Sea Germans
Dorothea (Zimmermann) Heinle was a Black Sea German.

Birth

Dorothea was born on May 5, 1840 in the village of Johannestal in the Beresan district of the Odessa area and Black Sea region of South Russia to Stephan Zimmermann and Christina Bauerle. She was the eighth of their 10 children. Dorothea was baptized on May 12, 1840.[1]


Family

on November 12, 1857, at the age of 17, Dorothea married Jakob Heinle (1838-1919) in Johannestal.[2]

Children:
  1. Jakob (1858-unknown)
  2. Philipp (1860-unknown)
  3. Anna Marie (1862-1871)
  4. Karoline (1864-unknown)
  5. Stephan (1866-1867)


Death

On June 3, 1867, at the age of 27, Dorothea passed away in Johannestal.[3]


Census Data

1858 Johannestal Census:
Age 19, living in Johannestal, South Russia with her husband, her husband's uncle and his extended family.[4]
Family #24.....Arrived 1818
Friedrich Heinle 50 - Wife: Margaretha 50
Sons: Adam 16, Friedrich 13, Gottlieb 9
Daughters: Katharina (Married and under No. 30), Christina (Married and went to Colony Rohrbach), Anna 22, Karolina (Married and under No. 1), Maria 6
Sister: Magdalena 52
Nephew: Jakob Heinle 21 - Wife: Dorothea 19
Jakob's Brothers: Philipp 15, David 13
Jakob's Sister: Justina (Married and under No. __)

Sources

  1. "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q242-6SGC : 11 February 2018), Dorothea Elisabeth Zimmermann, 12 May 1840, Baptism; citing p. 121, volume 828-14/25, Odessa, Odessa, Odessa, Ukraine, Russland Historischen Staatsarchiv, St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg); FHL microfilm 1,883,190.
  2. "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SF9-Q89 : 21 May 2014), Kherson > Odessa > Worms (Reformed): Rohrbach > 1857: Births, marriages, deaths ( 828-14/92) > image 1 of 16; Russland Historischen Staatsarchiv, St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg).
  3. "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZR7-Q56 : 21 May 2014), Kherson > Odessa > Johannestal: Marienfeld > 1867: Births, marriages, deaths ( 828-14/154) > image 31 of 44; Russland Historischen Staatsarchiv, St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg).
  4. Black Sea German Russian Census Volume I, A supplement to the "Stumpp Book"; Germans from Russia Heritage Society, Bismarck, ND, Published 2003; Johannestal, gegr. 1825/34 (Evang.), Beresan Gebiet, Revisionliste 1825/30 – Stumpp page 714, 10th Revisionliste – 1 January 1858.




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