Harold George Peters

M, ID# 423, (1916 - 1986)
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Father*Jacob Bernard Peters b. 14 Jun 1884, d. 15 Nov 1938
Mother*Anna Elizabeth Reinwald b. 29 Feb 1888, d. 28 Jun 1952

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     Harold George Peters was born on 29 March 1916 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada.1,2 He was the son of Jacob Bernard Peters and Anna Elizabeth Reinwald.
     On 14 November 1942, Harold George Peters married Barbara Moore in Toronto, York County, Ontario.1
     Harold George Peters died on 2 November 1986 in Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the age of 70.1,2
     Harold was buried on Thursday, 6 November 1986 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada.1,2

Family: Harold George Peters and Barbara Moore

Citations

  1. [S23] Letter from Jean Copley to Ginni Morey, 4 Mar 1998; Ginni Morey (9855 N. Sooner Lane, Marana, Pima, Arizona). Jean Copley daughter of Edward Reinwald, Compiled Family History.
  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 132. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.

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Isbrand Peters

M, ID# 1040
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     Jacob's father Isbrand went from Manitoba to Oregon in 1889 and helped set
up the Salt Creek Baptist Church at Polk Station near Dallas. They came to
Canada (Laird)in 1899. Jacob, subsequently moved his family to Portland or
Salem, Oregon--not sure without digging out my notes--and returned to
Saskatchewan after the 1929 stock market crash. He was in the lumber
business (building houses)and quite wealthy until he lost it all in the
crash.1
     Isbrand married an unknown person.
     Isbrand Peters and Jacob Bernard Peters immigrated to Canada arriving on 1899.2
     On the 25 May 1901 census in Ebenfeld, Saskatchewan, Canada, Isbrand was listed as the head of the family and living with him is Jacob Bernard Peters.2

Child of Isbrand Peters

Citations

  1. [S53] Sharon Peters, "John Reinwald's Family," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey. Hereinafter cited as "John Reinwald."
  2. [S534] 1901 Canadian Census, Northwest Territory, Saskatchewan, Canada, District 205, S. District 1, Division Ebenfeld, National Archives of Canada Film # T-6553, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada http://www.archives.ca

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Jacob Bernard Peters

M, ID# 140, (1884 - 1938)
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Father*Isbrand Peters

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     Jacob Bernard Peters was born on 14 June 1884 Nuedorf, Ukraine, Russia.1,2 He was the son of Isbrand Peters.
     Jacob Bernard Peters and Isbrand Peters immigrated to Canada arriving on 1899.3
Jacob was listed as a son in the household of Isbrand Peters on the 25 May 1901 Census in Ebenfeld, Saskatchewan, Canada.3 Jacob Bernard Peters married Anna Elizabeth Reinwald, daughter of Johann "John" Reinwald and Katharine "Katie" Lanz, on 13 August 1907 in Stony Hill School House, Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada,The following is the wedding invitation:
Mr. and Mrs. John Reinwald request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Lizzie to Jacob B. Peters at their residence, Tuesday, August 13, 1907 at 2:00 PM.1,4,5

     On the 1911 Canadian Census of Laird, Saskatchewan, Canada, Jacob was listed as the head of the family and Anna, his wife. Also included in the household: Clarence John Peters and Earl Wesley Peters.6
     Jacob Bernard Peters died on 15 November 1938 in Laird, Saskatchewan, at the age of 54.1,2
     Jacob was buried in November 1938 in the Stony Hill Cemetery, located in Laird, Saskatchewan , Canada.1,2

Children of Jacob Bernard Peters and Anna Elizabeth Reinwald

Citations

  1. [S23] Letter from Jean Copley to Ginni Morey, 4 Mar 1998; Ginni Morey (9855 N. Sooner Lane, Marana, Pima, Arizona). Jean Copley daughter of Edward Reinwald, Compiled Family History.
  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 132. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  3. [S534] 1901 Canadian Census, Northwest Territory, Saskatchewan, Canada, District 205, S. District 1, Division Ebenfeld, National Archives of Canada Film # T-6553, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada http://www.archives.ca
  4. [S53] Sharon Peters, "John Reinwald's Family," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey. Hereinafter cited as "John Reinwald."
  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 122. Hereinafter cited as St John's Lutheran Church, Stony Hill.
  6. [S977] 1911 Canadian Census, Saskatchewan, Canada, National Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada http://www.archives.ca

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Nancy Petiliner

F, ID# 2709
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     Nancy Petiliner married Timothy Wilbor, son of Brownell Wilbor and Eunice (Unknown), in.

Family: Nancy Petiliner and Timothy Wilbor


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John Pettice

M, ID# 2734
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     Circa 1710, John Pettice married Hannah Clossen, daughter of Josiah Clossen and Mary Williamson, in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.

Family: John Pettice and Hannah Clossen


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