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4651 Formerly Brieg, Silesia. Sturm, Ernst Carl Johann Friedrich (I943)
 
4652 Formerly Brieg, Silesia. Possibly in 1915, though Standesamt states someone died with the register number 1/1927 Adametz, Anna Emaline Ferdinande (I1049)
 
4653 formerly in Pommern, Preussen/now Rzecino, Poland/Retzin, Belgard, Pommern ROEPKE, Albertine (I663)
 
4654 Formerly known as Niles Center Pergande, Martha Albertine Wilhelmine (I5184)
 
4655 formerly Retzin, Pommern/now Rzecino, Poland/Retzin, Belgard, Pommern ROEPKE, J. Ferdinand E. (I445)
 
4656 formerly Robbakau, Westpreußen now in vicinity of Bolszewo, Pomorskie, Poland TAUBE, Anton (I415)
 
4657 formerly Robbakau, Westpreußen now in vicinity of Bolszewo, Pomorskie, Poland TAUBE, Anton (I415)
 
4658 Fort Snelling National Cemetary Rynes, Shirley Ann (I65)
 
4659 Fortieth Wedding Anniversary Of Mr. And Mrs. W. E. Friedrichs. December sixth marked the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs W. E. Friedrichs. Relatives and friends gathered that evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Friedrichs and family for a surprise party honoring the couple. The children and grandchildren presented the couple with a decorated cake and bouquet of flowers. Cards and gifts were also received. Present for the occasion were: Mr and Mrs Walter Friedrichs, Alexandria, South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hartman, Mitchell, South Dakota, Mrs Art Bartling, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Mr and Mrs Hay Suhr; Luverne, Minnesota, Mr and Mrs Irvin Schultz and daughter, Kiron. Mr and Mrs August Schultz, Mr and Mrs Marvin Kalh and daughters, Alvin Kutschinski. Mr and Mrs Paul Larson, Mr. and Mrs Nohna Pithan, Mr and Mrs Wm. Schultz and Earl, Mr and Mrs Francis Lee and Bruce, Mr and Mrs James Schultz, Arthur Kutschinski, Mr and Mrs Elmer Schultz and Nadine, Mr and Mrs Elmer Kutschinski and Roxann, Rita Friedrichs. (taken from a newspaper clipping and saved by Erna Friedrichs)

Photo of "Bill" & Erna (KUTSCHINSKI) FRIEDRICHS.

Photo of "Bill" & Erna (KUTSCHINSKI) FRIEDRICHS.

Photo of "Bill" & Erna (KUTSCHINSKI) FRIEDRICHS. 
Family F93
 
4660 Found on ancestry.com. Confirms letter by Pear Ida Netta Marks, daugher of her oldest son Albert, that she died at their home. Source (S70)
 
4661 Found out that my grandfather was born in 1866 and not 1868. Verified on Funeral Card that I found and also through the Pomeranian group in Wausau, WI. On his gravestone it says 1886. The date of 1868 was picked so they could reverse the # on the gravestone so as to conceal the age gap between him and my grandmother. Behl, Otto R (I353500937)
 
4662 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S1000496240)
 
4663 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S992935063)
 
4664 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S992935363)
 
4665 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S446911983)
 
4666 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S116)
 
4667 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S46)
 
4668 Fourth and last son of John and Caroline Tiegs, Otho became Arthur and married about 1882 and farmed near to the family farm. Tiegs, Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (I13)
 
4669 Fourth Census of the United States, 1820. (NARA microfilm publication M33, 142 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source (S992935276)
 
4670 Fourth Census of the United States, 1820. (NARA microfilm publication M33, 142 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source (S992935447)
 
4671 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1557
 
4672 Fourth wife Family F3512
 
4673 Francis Faye Lee, son of Frank and Euretha (Jones) Lee, was born on November 28, 1912, in Section 6 of Charter Oak Township. His father was born in Rising Sun, Indiana, and his mother was a native of Ute, Iowa. Francis is the fourth child of six brothers and three sisters. A brother, Veyrl, and a sister, Jane, have passed away. Francis attended the Mapleton, Castana, and Ute Schools. He recalls riding the first horse drawn school bus in the area where they needed warming stones to keep their feet from freezing. He farmed in the Castana and Ute area before moving south of Charter Oak in 1943. He remembers the many different ways of farming and the machinery from the smallest to the much larger, like the modern type of today. In the Fall of 1961, he entered the Crawford County plowing contest at Dow City. The following several years, he went to State plowing contests. Some of the places were Vin- ton, Marshalltown, Living History Farm, Guthrie Center, and Jefferson. The contests were held in very different types of soil. In 1966, he received the W.H.O. Award for the safest equipment. Clarence Kortman of the Charter Oak Implement Store always hauled the plow and tractor. On June 11, 1955, Francis was united in marriage to Irene Kutschinski at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak, by Rev. Nieting of Ute, Iowa. Irene was born in Section 15, Charter Oak Township, on October 14, 1919, to Carl Kutschinski and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. She attended St. John's Parochial School and later received a G.E.D. certificate. Francis and Irene farmed south of town until purchasing the late Herman and Marie Schultz farm in Section 6 of Paradise Township in December of 1958. They moved there on February 22, 1960. In June of 1982, they moved into town. They continued to farm. Francis is a member of the Community Club and Silver Spur Saddle Club. In February of 1986, the Stars program in Sioux City advertised for a gentle, well- trained riding horse for the handicapped to ride and enjoy. He then sold Custus to the club. They have been shown on television stations in Sioux City, Iowa. Irene is a member and historian of Clubettes, a charter member and historian of the Historical Huber House, a member of the Fundraising Committee for the Centennial, and secretary for the History Book Committee. She also belongs to Ladies Choir and is a newspaper correspondent. Times to remember are the hot and dry summers of 1934 and 1936, the severe cold winters and deep snow drifts of 1935 and 1936, and the feeding of poisoned bran to kill the grasshoppers in 1930. On January 8, 1961, a son, Bruce Karlton, was born at the Denison Hospital. Bruce attended the Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1979. Besides farming and breaking and training horses, he was active in Boy Scouts, a member of the Friendly Willows 4-H Club, a member of The Trail Dusters Clubs, and an FFA member (with Alan O'Neal as an excellent teacher). Bruce received the Chapter Farmer award in 1979. He participated in local shows as well as AK-SAR-BEN in Omaha, Nebraska. Bruce in FFA Show at State Fair (1978) In 1979, he took his colt to the State Fair and received First Place. Later, in November, he went to the Royal Show in Kansas City, Missouri. On May 28, 1982, Bruce married Cherri Kunze at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Otto and Jane Kunze. Cherri attended Parochial and Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1982. She was a Girl Scout and 4-H member. Bruce and Cherri farmed three years near Battle Creek. Then they moved to the Lee farm and Bruce worked three years at Denco Farms at Schleswig. He worked for two years at Henningsen Farm Supply in Denison, farmed 80 acres, and did other farm related work. He is presently employed at Charter Oak Ag Supply. Cherri teaches Sunday School and is employed at the Oak's Drive Inn at Charter Oak. They have three children: Brandi Jane, born Novem- ber 13, 1983, is in kindergarten at Charter Oak-Ute School; Brooke Ann, born April 9, 1985, attends Noah's Ark Preschool in Charter Oak; and Brady Bruce, born December 9, 1987. (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

LEE, IRENE WILHELMINA (KUTSCHINSKI)
October 14, 1919 - April 13, 2010
Denison Bulletin/Review
4/30/2010

Irene Wilhelmina Lee was born October 14, 1919, the daughter of Carl and Louisa Jahn Kutschinski. She died Tuesday, April 13, 2010, at Eventide Lutheran Home in Denison, Iowa, at the age of ninety.

Irene was born in Charter Oak, Iowa. She attended St. John's Parochial School and later received a G.E.D. On June 11, 1955, Irene was united in marriage to Francis (Red) Lee at St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak The couple farmed south of town until purchasing the Herman and Marie Schultz farm in Paradise Township in 1958. They were blessed with the birth of one son, Bruce. In 1984 they moved to Charter Oak but continued to farm until retiring in 2003.

She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed telling stories about her grandchildren. She was a caregiver for her parents and was always taking care of others. She enjoyed a variety of activities including cooking and baking, sewing, and gardening, both flowers and vegetables. Irises were her favorite flowers. She would often enter flowers, vegetables and pies at the county fair. In 2004 she moved to Maple Heights Nursing Home in Mapleton, Iowa, and then to Eventide Lutheran Home.

Irene was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Francis in 2005; four brothers: Ernest, in infancy, Alvin, Elmer and Art Kutschinski; two sisters: Erna Friedrichs and Olinda Schultz. Survivors include one son, Bruce and his wife, Cherri; four grandchildren: Brandi and her husband, Jason; Brooke and her husband, Justin; Brady and Brittany; five great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at10:30 A.M., Friday, April 16, 2010, at St. John Lutheran Church in Charter Oak, Iowa. Rev. Richard Merrill officiated the service and graveside rites held at the St. Clair Cemetery in Ute, Iowa. Organist Art Beeck provided accompaniment for congregational hymns, "Rock of Ages," "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," and "Abide With Me." A prayer service was held at 6:30 P.M., Thursday, April 15, 2010, at the Huebner Funeral Home in Charter Oak. Serving as Honorary Pallbearers were Brooke French , Brandi French, Justin French, Brittany Lee, Jason French and Brady Lee. Serving as pallbearers were Delbert Lafrentz , Kreg Schultz, Kyle Schultz, Earl Schultz, Dwayne Lee, and Lowell Lee. The family invited everyone to return to the church and join them in fellowship and lunch served by the Ladies Aid. The Huebner Funeral Home in Charter Oak was in charge of arrangements.

Francis Faye Lee, son of Frank and Euretha (Jones) Lee, was born on November 28, 1912, in Section 6 of Charter Oak Township. His father was born in Rising Sun, Indiana, and his mother was a native of Ute, Iowa. Francis is the fourth child of six brothers and three sisters. A brother, Veyrl, and a sister, Jane, have passed away. Francis attended the Mapleton, Castana, and Ute Schools. He recalls riding the first horse drawn school bus in the area where they needed warming stones to keep their feet from freezing. He farmed in the Castana and Ute area before moving south of Charter Oak in 1943. He remembers the many different ways of farming and the machinery from the smallest to the much larger, like the modern type of today. In the Fall of 1961, he entered the Crawford County plowing contest at Dow City. The following several years, he went to State plowing contests. Some of the places were Vin- ton, Marshalltown, Living History Farm, Guthrie Center, and Jefferson. The contests were held in very different types of soil. In 1966, he received the W.H.O. Award for the safest equipment. Clarence Kortman of the Charter Oak Implement Store always hauled the plow and tractor. On June 11, 1955, Francis was united in marriage to Irene Kutschinski at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak, by Rev. Nieting of Ute, Iowa. Irene was born in Section 15, Charter Oak Township, on October 14, 1919, to Carl Kutschinski and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. She attended St. John's Parochial School and later received a G.E.D. certificate. Francis and Irene farmed south of town until purchasing the late Herman and Marie Schultz farm in Section 6 of Paradise Township in December of 1958. They moved there on February 22, 1960. In June of 1982, they moved into town. They continued to farm. Francis is a member of the Community Club and Silver Spur Saddle Club. In February of 1986, the Stars program in Sioux City advertised for a gentle, well- trained riding horse for the handicapped to ride and enjoy. He then sold Custus to the club. They have been shown on television stations in Sioux City, Iowa. Irene is a member and historian of Clubettes, a charter member and historian of the Historical Huber House, a member of the Fundraising Committee for the Centennial, and secretary for the History Book Committee. She also belongs to Ladies Choir and is a newspaper correspondent. Times to remember are the hot and dry summers of 1934 and 1936, the severe cold winters and deep snow drifts of 1935 and 1936, and the feeding of poisoned bran to kill the grasshoppers in 1930. On January 8, 1961, a son, Bruce Karlton, was born at the Denison Hospital. Bruce attended the Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1979. Besides farming and breaking and training horses, he was active in Boy Scouts, a member of the Friendly Willows 4-H Club, a member of The Trail Dusters Clubs, and an FFA member (with Alan O'Neal as an excellent teacher). Bruce received the Chapter Farmer award in 1979. He participated in local shows as well as AK-SAR-BEN in Omaha, Nebraska. Bruce in FFA Show at State Fair (1978) In 1979, he took his colt to the State Fair and received First Place. Later, in November, he went to the Royal Show in Kansas City, Missouri. On May 28, 1982, Bruce married Cherri Kunze at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Otto and Jane Kunze. Cherri attended Parochial and Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1982. She was a Girl Scout and 4-H member. Bruce and Cherri farmed three years near Battle Creek. Then they moved to the Lee farm and Bruce worked three years at Denco Farms at Schleswig. He worked for two years at Henningsen Farm Supply in Denison, farmed 80 acres, and did other farm related work. He is presently employed at Charter Oak Ag Supply. Cherri teaches Sunday School and is employed at the Oak's Drive Inn at Charter Oak. They have three children: Brandi Jane, born Novem- ber 13, 1983, is in kindergarten at Charter Oak-Ute School; Brooke Ann, born April 9, 1985, attends Noah's Ark Preschool in Charter Oak; and Brady Bruce, born December 9, 1987. (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

Photo of Irene KUTSCHINSKI.

Photo of Irene KUTSCHINSKI.

Photo of Irene KUTSCHINSKI.
 
Kutschinski, Irene Wilhelmina (I199)
 
4674 Francis Faye Lee, son of Frank and Euretha (Jones) Lee, was born on November 28, 1912, in Section 6 of Charter Oak Township. His father was born in Rising Sun, Indiana, and his mother was a native of Ute, Iowa. Francis is the fourth child of six brothers and three sisters. A brother, Veyrl, and a sister, Jane, have passed away. Francis attended the Mapleton, Castana, and Ute Schools. He recalls riding the first horse drawn school bus in the area where they needed warming stones to keep their feet from freezing. He farmed in the Castana and Ute area before moving south of Charter Oak in 1943. He remembers the many different ways of farming and the machinery from the smallest to the much larger, like the modern type of today. In the Fall of 1961, he entered the Crawford County plowing contest at Dow City. The following several years, he went to State plowing contests. Some of the places were Vin- ton, Marshalltown, Living History Farm, Guthrie Center, and Jefferson. The contests were held in very different types of soil. In 1966, he received the W.H.O. Award for the safest equipment. Clarence Kortman of the Charter Oak Implement Store always hauled the plow and tractor. On June 11, 1955, Francis was united in marriage to Irene Kutschinski at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak, by Rev. Nieting of Ute, Iowa. Irene was born in Section 15, Charter Oak Township, on October 14, 1919, to Carl Kutschinski and Louise (Jahn) Kutschinski. She attended St. John's Parochial School and later received a G.E.D. certificate. Francis and Irene farmed south of town until purchasing the late Herman and Marie Schultz farm in Section 6 of Paradise Township in December of 1958. They moved there on February 22, 1960. In June of 1982, they moved into town. They continued to farm. Francis is a member of the Community Club and Silver Spur Saddle Club. In February of 1986, the Stars program in Sioux City advertised for a gentle, well- trained riding horse for the handicapped to ride and enjoy. He then sold Custus to the club. They have been shown on television stations in Sioux City, Iowa. Irene is a member and historian of Clubettes, a charter member and historian of the Historical Huber House, a member of the Fundraising Committee for the Centennial, and secretary for the History Book Committee. She also belongs to Ladies Choir and is a newspaper correspondent. Times to remember are the hot and dry summers of 1934 and 1936, the severe cold winters and deep snow drifts of 1935 and 1936, and the feeding of poisoned bran to kill the grasshoppers in 1930. On January 8, 1961, a son, Bruce Karlton, was born at the Denison Hospital. Bruce attended the Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1979. Besides farming and breaking and training horses, he was active in Boy Scouts, a member of the Friendly Willows 4-H Club, a member of The Trail Dusters Clubs, and an FFA member (with Alan O'Neal as an excellent teacher). Bruce received the Chapter Farmer award in 1979. He participated in local shows as well as AK-SAR-BEN in Omaha, Nebraska. Bruce in FFA Show at State Fair (1978) In 1979, he took his colt to the State Fair and received First Place. Later, in November, he went to the Royal Show in Kansas City, Missouri. On May 28, 1982, Bruce married Cherri Kunze at St. John's Lutheran Church, Charter Oak. She is the daughter of Otto and Jane Kunze. Cherri attended Parochial and Charter Oak-Ute Schools, graduating in 1982. She was a Girl Scout and 4-H member. Bruce and Cherri farmed three years near Battle Creek. Then they moved to the Lee farm and Bruce worked three years at Denco Farms at Schleswig. He worked for two years at Henningsen Farm Supply in Denison, farmed 80 acres, and did other farm related work. He is presently employed at Charter Oak Ag Supply. Cherri teaches Sunday School and is employed at the Oak's Drive Inn at Charter Oak. They have three children: Brandi Jane, born Novem- ber 13, 1983, is in kindergarten at Charter Oak-Ute School; Brooke Ann, born April 9, 1985, attends Noah's Ark Preschool in Charter Oak; and Brady Bruce, born December 9, 1987. (Taken from "The History of Charter Oak, Iowa").

Photo of Francis Lee, horse, and Lee farm house.

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Francis (Red) Fay Lee
volunteer Posted: 12 Dec 2005 1:06PM

Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Lee
Francis Lee
Nov. 28, 1912-Oct. 10, 2005
Francis (Red) Fay Lee was born November 28, 1912, the son of Frank B. and Euritha Jones Lee. He died Monday, October 10, 2005 at the Eventide Nursing Home in Denison, Iowa, at the age of ninety-two.

Red was born on a farm in the northwest corner of Charter Oak Township. He received his education in a rural school near his home and after completing his education he helped on the family farm. In January 1939, Red was married to Nell Diddy. The couple farmed near Castana, Ute and Charter Oak.

On June 11, 1955, Red was united in marriage to Irene Kutschinski. The couple made their home on a farm near Charter Oak and were blessed with the birth of one son, Bruce. In 1984, they moved to Charter Oak and Red continued to be active in farming until 2003.

Red and his family enjoyed participating in the Silver Spurs Saddle Club for many years. He enjoyed plowing and entering his work in the State Plowing Contests. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Charter Oak, the Eastern Star, the Masons and the Crawford County Cattlemen's Association.

He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, John, Veryl, Darold, Elvin and his wife, Arlene and one sister, Norma Divito and her husband, Alex. Survivors include his wife, Irene of Charter Oak; one son, Bruce Lee and his wife, Cherri of Charter Oak; four grandchildren, Brandi and her fiance, Jason French of Charter Oak; Brooke and Justin French of Castana; Brady and Brittany at home in Charter Oak and three special great-grandsons; two sisters, Naomi Kahrs of Mapleton; Ruby Schaefer of Sioux City; one brother, Stuart Lee and his wife, Kathryn of Battle Creek; and three sister-in-law, Jane Lee of Odebolt, Vera Lee of Correctionville and Dorothy Lee of Sumner; other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at the United Methodist Church in Charter Oak. Rev. Ken Baughman officiated the service and grave side rites held at the St. Clair Cemetery in Ute, Iowa. Joyce Hanson provided the organ accompaniment for soloist, Lowell Lee singing, "I Love To Tell the Story" and "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me". Those serving as pallbearers were: Dwayne Lee, Don Johnson, Lowell Lee, Chester Lee, Loren Lee and Carl Lee. The family invited everyone to join them in fellowship and lunch at the Community Building, served by the Methodist Women. The Huebner Funeral Home in Charter Oak was in charge of arrangements.

Charter Oak-Ute NEWSpaper, October 27, 2005
 
Lee, Francis Fay "Red" (I2446)
 
4675 Franz Neubauer
1799–1877
BIRTH AFT. 1799 • Kleschinz, Kreis Stolp, Pommern, Preußen
DEATH 30 JAN 1877 • Kramarzyny (Wustrow), Pommern, Polen
___________________________________
Marriage
Image 368
Marriage 1821 Nr. 9 Franz Neubauer and Freiderica Greinke

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Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) Nr. 9/ 1821
Am 9. November, Franz Neubauer Schäferknecht zu xxxrepnitz (Sepnitz) bei Bütow jüngster Sohn des Johan Neubauer Bauern zu Jarhen (Jassen) alt 24 Jahre mit Friedrike Henriette Greinken ältesten Tochter des Hofpächter Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) alt 27 Jahre

Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) No. 9/1821
On November 9, Franz Neubauer Schäferknecht zu xxxrepnitz (Sepnitz) near Bütow youngest son of Johan Neubauer Bauern zu Jarhen (Jassen) 24 years old with Friedrike Henriette Greinken eldest daughter of the tenant farmer Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) 27 years old
Notes
27 Years old - Estimated birth year 1794
Friedrike Henriette Greinken eldest Child
Father: Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) tenant farmer
_______________________________

Godparent
1832 - Nr. 73 Carl August Greinke

https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/26/847/0/-/3/skan/full/yIQKr5iQOANFJpZ9TFhPAw 
Neubauer, Franz (I3305)
 
4676 Franz was living in Kolberg at the time of the marriage Family F455
 
4677 Franzisalda? Butz, Lotte Franziska Ida (I4223)
 
4678 Fred Pergande passed away in the hospital at age 38. Pergande, Fritz (I5620)
 
4679 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Baumgart, Friedrich (I8973)
 
4680 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Klaus, Leopold (I8362)
 
4681 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Baumgart, Eleonore Ernestine (I9029)
 
4682 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Baumgart, Emilie Marianne (I8974)
 
4683 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Klaus, Carl Leopold (I8363)
 
4684 Freystadt, Kreis Rosenberg, West Prussia Baumgardt, August (I7397)
 
4685 Friederich Johann Carl /Gienke/ according to a FamilySearch tree https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3DTT-3LZ Gienke, Friedrich Christian Johann (I1373)
 
4686 Friederike Henriette Greinke
1799–1877
BIRTH AFT. 1799 • Neu Jugelow, Kreis Stolp, Pommern, Preußen
DEATH 6 NOV 1877 • Wustrow, Kreis Rummelsburg, Pommern, Preußen

Birth/Baptism
1799 - Nr. 78 Henrietta Fridrica Greinke
1. Frau Henrietta v. Zilzewik???
2. Anna Maria Meisner
3. Christian Nofz

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__________________________
Image 368
Marriage 1821 Nr. 9 Franz Neubauer and Freiderica Greinke

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Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) Nr. 9/ 1821
Am 9. November, Franz Neubauer Schäferknecht zu xxxrepnitz (Sepnitz) bei Bütow jüngster Sohn des Johan Neubauer Bauern zu Jarhen (Jassen) alt 24 Jahre mit Friedrike Henriette Greinken ältesten Tochter des Hofpächter Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) alt 27 Jahre

Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) No. 9/1821
On November 9, Franz Neubauer Schäferknecht zu xxxrepnitz (Sepnitz) near Bütow youngest son of Johan Neubauer Bauern zu Jarhen (Jassen) 24 years old with Friedrike Henriette Greinken eldest daughter of the tenant farmer Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) 27 years old
Notes
27 Years old - Estimated birth year 1794
Friedrike Henriette Greinken eldest Child
Father: Michael Greinke zu Neu Gugelow (Neu Jugelow) tenant farmer
__________________________
Death 
Greinke, Friederike Henriette (I3341)
 
4687 Friederike Pollnow is a Taufpate Gehrke, Henriette Friederike Wilhelmine (I6014)
 
4688 Friedrichsgabe, Pinneberg, Hamburg, Germany Pollnow, Johann August Carl (I935)
 
4689 Fritjof Simson comments:

August Elwart is the father of „Friederike Albertine“. He is the proud father.

He declared it at the court (Gericht), and therefore „unehelich“ is later changed to „August Elwart“.

I can't read completely the last column, also because i don't understand the legal matters in this time.

Also maybe it was necessary to force the marriage. 
ELWART, Friderice Albertine (I1524)
 
4690 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I566)
 
4691 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I567)
 
4692 From Battin, 22 years old at the time of her marriage Henning, Caroline Friederike Henriette (I4924)
 
4693 From Battin, 33 years old at the time of his marriage Pollatz, Daniel Wilhelm (I4925)
 
4694 From Camissow Müller, Franz Gottfried (I5968)
 
4695 From Carstnitz Family F3135
 
4696 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3853)
 
4697 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3857)
 
4698 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3855)
 
4699 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3854)
 
4700 From Kolberg Albrecht, Ferdinand Heinrich Otto (I4204)
 

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