Emma Louise Aebig

F, ID# 1001, (1894 - 1918)
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Father*Jacob Daniel Aebig b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 2 Jul 1941
Mother*Mary Elizabeth Lanz b. 28 Jun 1866, d. 10 Jun 1947

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     Emma Louise Aebig was born on 11 October 1894 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz.
     Emma Louise Aebig was confirmed on 12 April 1908 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.2
     On 20 December 1916, Emma Louise Aebig married Edward Ratzlaff in Laird, Saskatchewan.3
     Emma Louise Aebig died on 6 November 1918 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 24.4
     Emma was buried on Friday, 8 November 1918 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada.4

Family: Emma Louise Aebig and Edward Ratzlaff

Citations

  1. [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980). Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
  2. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Confirmations, page 105. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  3. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Marriages, page 124. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  4. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), page 132, Deaths & Burials. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.

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Ester Elizabeth Maria Aebig

F, ID# 1004, (1902 - 1988)
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Father*Jacob Daniel Aebig b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 2 Jul 1941
Mother*Mary Elizabeth Lanz b. 28 Jun 1866, d. 10 Jun 1947

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     Ester Elizabeth Maria Aebig was born on 31 December 1902 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz.
     Ester Elizabeth Maria Aebig was confirmed on 18 April 1916 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.1
     Ester Elizabeth Maria Aebig married (Unknown) Pfeiffer in.2
     Ester Elizabeth Maria Pfeiffer died on 23 April 1988 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 85.2

Family: Ester Elizabeth Maria Aebig and (Unknown) Pfeiffer

Citations

  1. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Confirmations, page 105. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  2. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), page 132, Deaths & Burials. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.

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George Henrich Aebig

M, ID# 998, (1886 - 1924)
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Father*Jacob Daniel Aebig b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 2 Jul 1941
Mother*Mary Elizabeth Lanz b. 28 Jun 1866, d. 10 Jun 1947

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     George Henrich Aebig was born on 21 July 1886 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, Stoney Hill Cemetery Transcripts lists birthdate as August 2, 1886.1,2,3 He was the son of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz.
     George Henrich Aebig was baptized on 12 September 1886 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, son of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz.4
     George Henrich Aebig was confirmed on 17 May 1903 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.5
     On 3 April 1913, George Henrich Aebig married Eva Loeppky in Laird, Saskatchewan.6
     George Henrich Aebig died on 14 December 1924 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 38.2,3
     George was buried on Wednesday, 17 December 1924 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada. Tombstone located Row A grave 3.2,3

Family: George Henrich Aebig and Eva Loeppky

Citations

  1. [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980), page 33. Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
  2. [S40] Transcribed by John P. Nickel, Stoney Hill Cemetery Transcripts (Box 1894, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4P 3E1: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society , 6 August 1993). Hereinafter cited as Stoney Hill Cemetery.
  3. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Deaths - Burials, page 127. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  4. [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980), page 32. Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
  5. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Confirmations, page 105. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  6. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Marriages, page 117. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.

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Jacob Daniel Aebig

M, ID# 992, (1862 - 1941)
Jacob Aebig
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     Jacob Daniel Aebig was born on 15 June 1862.1,2
     In 1885, Jacob Daniel Aebig married Mary Elizabeth Lanz, daughter of Johannes "John" Lanz and Catherina Schick, at St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska.3 Jacob Daniel Aebig was a witness

Taken from Old & New Furrows - The Story of Rosthern: Before the white man came to the area, the Stoney Hill site was the overnight camping spot for bands of Indians travelling between Prince Albert and North Battleford. Canadian land agents visited the US telling people of this new frontier in hopes of attracting settlers to the North West.

Late in 1898, Conrad Koenig, Sr. and John Reinwald, Jr. came to Rosthern looking for the land they had been told about. They found their homesteads at Stoney Hill and wrote back to their families to follow. That first summer was spent building shelter and breaking some land on which to grow food for the coming winter.

During the first years other settlers followed from Nebraska including the families of George Schmidt, John Schmidt, Philip Lanz, George Lanz, Louis Zulaf, William Zulauf, Jacob Aebig, John Reinwald, Sr. and Andrew Hoffer. The population was growing, more land was being broken and Stony Hill was developing into a community.4



     Jacob Daniel Aebig died on 2 July 1941 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 79.1,2
     Jacob was buried on Friday, 4 July 1941 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada. Tombstone located Row F, grave 21.1,5

Children of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz

Citations

  1. [S40] Transcribed by John P. Nickel, Stoney Hill Cemetery Transcripts (Box 1894, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4P 3E1: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society , 6 August 1993). Hereinafter cited as Stoney Hill Cemetery.
  2. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Deaths - Burials, page 127. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  3. [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980). Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
  4. [S113] Rosthern Historical Society, Old & New Furrows - The Story of Rosthern (Rosthern Saskatchewan: Rosthern Historical Society , no date listed). Hereinafter cited as Story of Rosthern.
  5. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), page 127, Deaths & Burials. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  6. [S841] Dr. P. W. Riegert, 2005 Memories (Regina Saskatchewan: Privately Published , 1979), viewed online 21 Jan 2005, page16. Hereinafter cited as 2005 Memories.

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Jacob Phillip Aebig

M, ID# 1003, (1899 - 1976)
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Father*Jacob Daniel Aebig b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 2 Jul 1941
Mother*Mary Elizabeth Lanz b. 28 Jun 1866, d. 10 Jun 1947

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     Jacob Phillip Aebig was born on 16 March 1899 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, Birth announcement Plymouth News, published in Plymouth, Neb March 11, 1899.1,2,3 He was the son of Jacob Daniel Aebig and Mary Elizabeth Lanz.
     Jacob Phillip Aebig was confirmed on 16 March 1913 in the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stony Hill, in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.4
     On 13 December 1923, Jacob Phillip Aebig married Frances Catherine Forler, daughter of Henry Forler and Catherine Ehgoetz, in Laird, Saskatchewan.5
     Jacob Phillip Aebig died on 2 March 1976 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 76.2,3
     Jacob was buried on Sunday, 7 March 1976 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada. Tombstone located Row G, grave 14.2,3

Family: Jacob Phillip Aebig and Frances Catherine Forler

Citations

  1. [S47] St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 100 years of Grace, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, Nebraska. 1880 - 1980 (privately published: St. Paul's Lutheran Church , 1980). Hereinafter cited as St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
  2. [S40] Transcribed by John P. Nickel, Stoney Hill Cemetery Transcripts (Box 1894, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4P 3E1: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society , 6 August 1993). Hereinafter cited as Stoney Hill Cemetery.
  3. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Deaths - Burials, page 127. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  4. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Confirmations, page 105. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  5. [S571] Paul W. Riegert, One Hundred Years of God's Grace, St John's Lutheran Church at Stony Hill Laird SK Canada (103 Mayfair Crescent, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 5T9: Reampeck Publishers , 2001), Marriages, page 117. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.

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