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Streitberger
« on: Tuesday 13 August 19 16:36 BST (UK) »
Hi,
My first post … I'm looking for any descendants of Johann Jakob Georg Streitberger born 31st March 1828 in Niederstetten.  His wife was Johanna Barbara/Babetta Ohlshlager and they had 13 children.  They all emigrated in the late 1800s … 9 to the UK and 4 to the States.
 Johann and Babetta owned a sawmill in Neunkirchen.
Look forward to hearing from anyone.
Heather

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 16:56 BST (UK) »
Welcome,
As a matter of site policy, we would not be able to assist with the still-living.

What would be the years/dates of birth and names of each of these children?
Which moved to the UK, and which to the US?

Pauline
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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 17:49 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the reminder Pauline.
Any information to fill in the gaps would be gratefully received.

Here's the list of 13 siblings, children of Johann and Babetta Streitberger.

1. Christian (1856-1892): married Martha Brown (1859-1934) in England
a. Three daughters: Fredericka (Ricca) (1880-1961), Mary Ann (1883-1888) and Emilie (Millie) (1889-1958)
2. Frederika (1858)-: husband not known. USA
a. One daughter, Lina / Lizzie?
3. George JJ (1860-1913): married Emilie Luer (1967-1950) in UK
a. Six children: Frederick J (1891-1960), Bob (1897-1970), William (Willie) 1894-1956), Charles (1893-1974), John Ernest (Ernie)1898-1980), Julie/Emilie? (1900-1902)
4. Friedrich (1861-1945) married Babette Deeg (1866-1934) of Germany USA
a. Three children: Gertrude (1889-1951), George Frederick (Fred) (1892-1959), Frieda (1902-1986)
5. Johann (John) (1863-1940): married Rose Geisal (1868-1962) UK
a. Nine children: Christine (Cissie) (1894-), Norman (1892-, Doris (1896-1980), Olive (died as child), Connie (1901-1950), John Bertram (Jack) (1898-1900), unnamed died at childbirth, Marie (1909-2003) and Greta/Phyllis? (1910-1936)
6. Philip (1864-1930): married Margaret Deeg (1865-1962) of Wurttenberg, Germany
a. Four children: Philip (1890-1938), George John (1892-1980) May (1895-) and Harold (1899-1986)
7. George FA (August) (1865-1927): married Paulin Berstecher (1868-1943) Wuttenberg. UK
a. Two children: Percy (1898-1976) and Hilda (1902-1982)
8. Louisa (1867-: married Hugo Riecke (1866-) USA. No children
9. Louis (1869-: married Carrie Boehm (1868-. US
a. Three children: Louis (1893-, Cora (1890 -), and William Henry (Will) 1895-1980)
10. Jacob (1871-): married Lena Duerr (1873-1943). US.
a. Three children: Lucy (1897-), Fred (1897-1969) and Harley (1901-1979)
11. Babette (Barbara) 1873-): married Patrick Widman (1866). USA No children
12. Emma (1877-1963): married Fred Arnold (1876-1954) from Germany. UK.
a. Three sons: Fred (1900-1954), George (1902-1988) and Willie (1904-2008)
13. Lina (1878-1948): married Georg FC (Chris) Leim (1874-1955) from Hanover, Germany. UK.
a. Four daughters: Pauline (Lily) (19903-1976), Doris (1911-living), Margaret (Maisie) (1910-), Emma (1912-1942).

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 18:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Heather
please be more specific. Name the gaps/Info that you want. Makes things easier

Are you looking for the German birth certificates, Emmigration papers etc etc
In all birth certificates she is named Johanna Barbara Ohlschläger

Dave


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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 03:44 BST (UK) »
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11. Babette (Barbara) 1873-): married Patrick Widman (1866). USA No children

She passed away 1960:
https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2015/143/146914022_1432487205.jpg

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146914022

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 04:09 BST (UK) »
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8. Louisa (1867-: married Hugo Riecke (1866-) USA. No children

Passed away 5 Jun 1921:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99411834

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 06:56 BST (UK) »
Thanks bbart.

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 22:22 BST (UK) »
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5. Johann (John) (1863-1940): married Rose Geisal (1868-1962) UK
a. Nine children: Christine (Cissie) (1894-),

Christine died in 1986 in New Zealand: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184515596
No luck yet on finding her husband's death, although he was naturalized to NZ in 1956. (They both sailed there in 1954 with the intent on residing permanently).

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Re: Streitberger
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 14 August 19 22:33 BST (UK) »
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5. Johann (John) (1863-1940): married Rose Geisal (1868-1962) UK
a. Nine children: Christine (Cissie) (1894-),

Christine died in 1986 in New Zealand: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184515596
No luck yet on finding her husband's death, although he was naturalized to NZ in 1956. (They both sailed there in 1954 with the intent on residing permanently).

Thank you!