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1864 - 1937 (72 years)
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Name |
Friederica (Freda) Weiser |
Born |
28 Sep 1864 |
Conestogo, Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1871 |
Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Census |
1881 |
Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
Residence |
1890 |
Lot 28, Conc 6, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
Census |
1891 |
Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
Census |
1901 |
Hensall, Huron County, Ontario |
Residence |
1905 |
Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
Census |
1911 |
Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Died |
11 Jul 1937 |
Kurtzville, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
Age: 72y 9m 14d |
Cause: haemorrhage of the brain |
Buried |
14 Jul 1937 |
Fairview Cemetery, Listowel, Perth County, Ontario |
Person ID |
I00229 |
All |
Last Modified |
15 Apr 2012 |
Father |
Johann Wilhelm "William" Wieser / Weiser, b. 1 Jun 1835, Grabowo (now Graby), Schwarzenau (now Czerniejewo), Posen (Poznan), Prussia , d. 12 Feb 1905, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario (Age 69 years) |
Mother |
Delbertha Hermal, b. 31 Mar 1841, Berlin, Germany , d. 5 Sep 1906, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario (Age 65 years) |
Married |
11 Oct 1863 |
Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario near Conestogo |
Notes |
Married:
- Waterloo County Marriage Register (1858 - 1869) Vol. 2, Page 7
William Wieser, 26, of Woolwich, born Germany, son of George Wieser and Rosina Bosse married Bertine Harmeln, age 2?, of Woolwich, born Germany, daughter of George Harmeln and F. Voight. October 11, 1863 by Rev. Daniel Stahlschmidt of Heidelburg, Evangelical Lutheran. Witnesses were Charles Hecus and Fred Struck, both of Woolwich.
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Family ID |
F0759 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Oscar Louis Ploethner, b. 16 Jun 1862, Preston, Waterloo County, Ontario , d. 5 Dec 1935, Kitchener, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 73 years) |
Married |
11 Dec 1888 |
Neustadt, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario [1] |
Type: by Rev. Henry Shultz & witnessed by Valentine Roed |
Notes |
- Found at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/grey88.htm on Feb 3, 2006
3926-88 Oscar PLOCTHNER, 26, farmer, Preston, Normanby, s/o August PLOCTHNER & Martha HEISE married Friedericko WEISER, 24, Woolwich Twp, Normanby, d/o William WEISER & Bertha HARMEL, Wtn: Valentino ROEDER of Normanby & Henry SCHILLING of Waterloo Co, December 11, 1888 at Neustadt.
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Children |
| 1. August Ploethner, b. Oct 1889, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario , d. 17 Jan 1890, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario (Age ~ 0 years) |
+ | 2. Sgt. William Carl Ploethner, b. 17 Jan 1891, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario , d. 20 Jun 1918, Eamont Bridge, near Penrith, Lake District, England (Age 27 years) |
+ | 3. Grace Ruth Ploethner, b. 29 Jan 1909, King Street, Preston, Waterloo County, Ontario , d. 23 Jun 1988, Spruce Lodge, Stratford, Ontario (Age 79 years) |
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Last Modified |
13 Jun 2010 |
Family ID |
F0023 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 28 Sep 1864 - Conestogo, Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
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| Census - 1871 - Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
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| Census - 1881 - Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
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| Married - Type: by Rev. Henry Shultz & witnessed by Valentine Roed - 11 Dec 1888 - Neustadt, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
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| Residence - 1890 - Lot 28, Conc 6, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
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| Census - 1891 - Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
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| Census - 1901 - Hensall, Huron County, Ontario |
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| Residence - 1905 - Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario |
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| Census - 1911 - Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
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| Died - Age: 72y 9m 14d,Cause: haemorrhage of the brain - 11 Jul 1937 - Kurtzville, Wallace Township, Perth County, Ontario |
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| Buried - 14 Jul 1937 - Fairview Cemetery, Listowel, Perth County, Ontario |
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Notes |
- Her first job was as a servant earning 25 cents per week (which was very little money even by the standards of the time) plus room and board. At the end of the year, she had saved $12 which she gave to her parents. Later Freda was employed in the woolen mills in Hespeler.
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