John SCHNEIBLE
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name | John SCHNEIBLE |
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death | 20. March 1939 | Grand Forks, ND
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burial | 22. March 1939 | Memorial Park, Grand Forks, ND
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birth | 12. November 1862 | Neudorf
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marriage | 22. January 1885 | Gl©·uckstal Odessa S©·ud Russland
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22. January 1885
Gl©·uckstal Odessa S©·ud Russland |
Margaret DUTT |
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"They left Glueckstal so the men would not have to go into the Russian Army; to 'escape the Czar's yoke' . " According to son Ed Schneible The ship name, ports and dates for Magia, Johann, Christine, another Johan and infant Frederick Schneible on the ship "Numidian", departing Liverpool on 17 May, 1894 and arriving in Quebec late in May. Arriving at Port Neche, ND, in June 1894 ************* Found the ship name, ports and dates for Magia, Johann, Christine, another Johan and infant Frederick Schneible on the ship "Numidian", departing Liverpool on 17 May, 1894 and arriving in Quebec late in May. With your discovery of Johann arriving at Port Neche in June 1894, that has almost certainly got to be our ggrandparents and grandpa Fred. Dennis Schneible The S. S. Numidian was built in 1891 by D. & W. Henderson & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 4,836. Dimensions: 400' x 45'. Single-screw, 13 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and one funnel. Steel hull. Passengers: 100 first, 80 second, 1,000 third. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, August 20, 1891. Made her final voyage to Boston in 1914. In the first World War she was filled with cement and sunk, so as to block a channel against submarines. Sister ship: Mongolian ***************** Declaration of intention - April 5,1898; petition for naturalization Nov 5, 1900 **************************** Arrived in US 1892 (according to 1900 Federal census). John and Margaret went to Grand Forks, ND, lived there 18 years, moved to Spokane, WA, for 6 months then returned to Grand Forks, ND. They homesteaded in Rudyard, MT, in 1910. Hill County, Montana 4 pieces Oct 26, 1915 20 035N 009E 002 & 20 035N 009E 003 size - 160, 80, 39.93, 39.95 acres Doc # 495833 ********* Margaret returned to Grand Forks, Oct 14, 1936. John moved back to Grand Forks a few weeks later. They moved to their old house at 118 9th St ******** 1900 Federal Census ND Grand Forks cty, Grand Forks wd 4 ED69 3 of 26 118 9th St Namerelmonyrage marrbornf bornm bornimmioccup Snieble JohnheadNov18623715RusRusRus1893 MaggiewifeSep18653415 (5 children born, 5 living) Rus 1893 ChristinadauAug18909SRusRusRus FredsonOct18927SRusRusRus JakesonJul18954SNDRusRus EdwardsonApr19002/12SNDRusRus LenamotherAug183367widRusRusRus1896 ************ 1910 Federal census North Dakota, Grand Forks Ward 100 ED 100 1016 Budge Ave ancestry.com index spells name Schmille, looks to be spelled Snibely Schneible, John (47) teamster - for the city Maggie (48) married 25 years, 7 children/ 7 living Fred (22) fireman - Railroad John (18) laborer - farm Jacob (13) Edward (9) Rose (6) Christina (3) Lydia (4 mo) John's brother Fred [Schnibale] is a boarder next door.
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