Leo Diederich and Mary Ternes Relatives--Details (revised) - Person Sheet
Leo Diederich and Mary Ternes Relatives--Details (revised) - Person Sheet
NameMaria Dorothea Moller
Birth28 Jul 1835, Krembz, Mecklenburg, Germany1
Burial1880, Cleveland Street Cemetery, Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio
Death3 Feb 1880, Oberlin, New Russia Township, Lorain County, Ohio
FatherHans Kurt Moller
MotherUNNAMED
Spouses
Unmarried
ChildrenMary (1855-)
Birth13 Aug 1838, Neuendorf, Mecklenburg, Germany1,2,3
Baptism16 Aug 1838, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pokrent, Mecklenburg, Germany
Death15 Dec 1910, Brownhelm, Lorain County, Ohio
Burial18 Dec 1910, Cleveland Street Cemetery, Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio
OccupationFarmer3
ReligionMember of St. Peter’s Church
MotherCatharina Maria Sophia Koch (1809-1857)
Marriage5 Oct 1860, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pokrent, Mecklenburg, Germany
ChildrenEmma Anna (1866-1916)
Notes for Maria Dorothea Moller
Maria Dorothea’s father was Hans Kurt Moller. Maria Dorothea and Joachim Friedrich Heinrich Kohn had three children who were unnamed and may have died at birth.
Notes for Jochim (Joseph) Friedrich Heinrich (Spouse 2)
Source: Records of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Pokrent, Mecklenburg; and Elyria Daily Telephone for February 5, 1887; and the Elyria Republican for December 22, 1910.
His baptismal sponsors were Friedrich Christian Lemme of Alt Pokrent, Hans Heinrich Johann Hedinfelt of Niendorf [Neuendorf], and ... Jochem Schuenemann of Hindenberg. He was confirmed at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Pokrent, Mecklenburg [in 1853?].
Joseph immigrated in 1860 and became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1870 he lived in Russia Township, Lorain County, Ohio with his wife Dorothea and her daughter Mary and their daughter Emma. His family lived adjacent to the home of Frederick Albrecht and his family. In 1880 he lived in Russia Township with Mary and Emma.
In 1887 while living in Brownhelm he pled guilty to beating his 12-year-old stepson. He was fined $25 and the child was released into the custody of his uncle who had brought the complaint. In 1900 Joseph lived in Brownhelm, Lorain County, Ohio with his wife Rosa, their three sons and one daughter. He lived adjacent to the farm of his brother Henry and Henry’s wife Hannah.
He died of pneumonia.
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