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    1. [GV] Volga German Origins -- Colonists from Katharinenstadt, Paulskaya, etc.
    2. David Schmidt
    3. Wow, Bill. You're on a roll. These are exciting results that will help researchers from various villages! Keep up the good work. Are you confirming these origins through microfilmed records at a church book archive or at some other source?   David F. Schmidt Email: schmidtdavidf@yahoo.com Message: 1 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 07:47:09 -0500 From: Bill Pickelhaupt <billpick11@gmail.com> Subject: [GV] German origins To: "ger-volga@rootsweb.com" <GER-VOLGA@rootsweb.com> Message-ID:     <CAN4pkB4girZqAKc_0BHNxjJyshi4Q-JTV_Phgp-+bXzSW-iJng@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 The following German origins will be given to Brent Mai for the CVGS website. The location listed is from *Einwanderung...*:   - Johann Ludwig Koch, Katharinenstadt Extra   - Johann Damm, Paulskaya Extra   - Johann Kaspar Schmidt, Paulskaya Extra   - Tilmann Hahn, Paulskaya Extra   - Just Raab, Stephen   - Philipp Goebel, Urbach   - Ludwig Braun, Warenburg Bill Pickelhaupt ________________________________ From: "ger-volga-request@rootsweb.com" <ger-volga-request@rootsweb.com> To: ger-volga@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 8:57 AM Subject: GER-VOLGA Digest, Vol 7, Issue 335 Today's Topics:   1. German origins (Bill Pickelhaupt)   2. Obit, Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf (Henry Schmick)   3. Obit, Margaret M. Strauch (Henry Schmick)   4. Obit, M.D. August Bernhardt (Henry Schmick)   5. Obit Dr. Marvin D. Schlichting (Henry Schmick) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 07:47:09 -0500 From: Bill Pickelhaupt <billpick11@gmail.com> Subject: [GV] German origins To: "ger-volga@rootsweb.com" <GER-VOLGA@rootsweb.com> Message-ID:     <CAN4pkB4girZqAKc_0BHNxjJyshi4Q-JTV_Phgp-+bXzSW-iJng@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 The following German origins will be given to Brent Mai for the CVGS website. The location listed is from *Einwanderung...*:   - Johann Ludwig Koch, Katharinenstadt Extra   - Johann Damm, Paulskaya Extra   - Johann Kaspar Schmidt, Paulskaya Extra   - Tilmann Hahn, Paulskaya Extra   - Just Raab, Stephen   - Philipp Goebel, Urbach   - Ludwig Braun, Warenburg Bill Pickelhaupt ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 09:07:55 -0700 From: "Henry Schmick" <hschmick@bresnan.net> Subject: [GV] Obit, Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf To: "Ger-Volga List, " <GER-VOLGA-L@rootsweb.com>, "GR-GENEALOGY, "     <GR-GENEALOGY@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU> Message-ID: <web-37425821@be-3.cluster1.bresnan.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1;format="flowed" Deutschendorf, Abraham Lincoln, Feb 12, 1935 - Dec 23, 2012 Published in The Oklahoman 12/25-26/2012 Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf passed from this earth to his heavenly home on 23 December 2012. He was working in his beloved Trinity Baptist Church in Lawton, preparing a meal for several homeless persons and families when he was called to come home to his Father, God and meet His son, Jesus Christ, face to face. Abe was born February 12, 1935, near Cordell, Oklahoma, to John Henry and Anna (Koop) Deutschendorf. He attended school in Cloud Chief and obtained a basketball scholarship to Cameron Junior College in Lawton, and later, Central State University in Edmond. It was while he was attending Cameron that he met the love of his life, Sammy LaRue Thomas. They married in 1956.After graduating from Central State, Abe began a long and distinguished career with the Lawton Public Schools. He served as a teacher, coach, counselor, assistant principal, and was principal at Eisenhower Junior High School for over 25 years.After retiring from LPS, he ran for political office and served as State Representative for west Lawton for 12 years, the full limit of time he could serve.His most important office was that of Deacon, at Trinity Baptist Church. Beginning in the early 1970s, he led mission trips every year to Old Mexico, spreading the good news of God's love to many in that country. He continued in this ministry even to this year. He also led many Lay-Renewal weekends at various churches in Oklahoma and was a lay minister, often providing comfort to families as he spoke at a number of funerals.He lived his Christian beliefs with great faithfulness and integrity, and he allowed the love of God to flow freely through him to all who were around him. He chose to harbor a positive, life-affirming outlook in his heart and life. He was most often genuinely joyful and a true friend and mentor to many.He was a powerful prayer warrior, and his prayers and blessings will follow his family and friends for always.He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Sammy Deutschendorf; two sisters, Annie Askins and Lena Snider; and five brothers, Hank, Fred, Sam, Max, and Dean Deutschendorf.He is survived by his son, Jerry Deutschendorf and wife Cindy, Tuttle; daughter, Terri Sherman and husband Ernie, Lawton; four brothers: Paul Deutschendorf, of Clinton; William Deutschendorf, of Foss; Larry Deutschendorf, Louisiana; and Dave Deutschendorf, Kansas; grandchildren: Ty Deutschendorf, of Tuttle; Trisha Deutschendorf Rood and husband Zaq, of Lawrence, Kansas; David Sherman, of Lawton; Amber Gachot and husband Shannon, of Lawton; Travis Brittain, of Lawton; Elizabeth Hayse, of Tuttle; and Dixie Hayse, also of Tuttle; and eight great-grandchildren.Donations may be directed to Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton, and the Mexico Mission Ministry, in care of Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton.Funeral services are pending with Becker Funeral Home, of Lawton. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 09:33:01 -0700 From: "Henry Schmick" <hschmick@bresnan.net> Subject: [GV] Obit, Margaret M. Strauch To: "Ger-Volga List, " <GER-VOLGA-L@rootsweb.com>, "GR-GENEALOGY, "     <GR-GENEALOGY@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU> Message-ID: <web-37426145@be-3.cluster1.bresnan.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1;format="flowed" Strauch,  Margaret M., June 30, 1929- Dec. 26, 2012 Scottsbluff Star Herald Scottsbluff, Nebraska 31 Dec 2012 Margaret M. Strauch, 83, passed away peacefully with family by her side Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012 at Heritage Estates in Gering. Keeping Margaret's wishes, she was cremated and will be laid to rest beside her husband, Alex. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2, at Mitchell Valley Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Korey Strauch, 80653 CR H; Morrill, Nebraska 69358. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jones-mortuary.com. The Jones Mortuary of Mitchell is assisting the family. Margaret was born in Higgensville, Mo. on June 30, 1929 to Walter and Adah (Short) Murrell. She was raised in Kansas City, Mo. and moved with her family to Mitchell in 1940. Margaret married Alex Strauch Feb. 11, 1956. They raised three sons: Kerry, Korey, and Randy and a grandson, Derek, on a farm south of Mitchell. The family spent many years with 4H animals and lots of 4H vegetables and flowers from Maggie's beautiful gardens. She and her grandson Derek moved to Scottsbluff after the passing of her husband in November 1998. Margaret moved to Heritage Estates in 2009. Margaret was a member of Anchor Baptist Church in Morrill and Scottsbluff. The family would like to give thanks to all the wonderful staff and friends at Heritage Estates who made her stay a happy and enjoyable one for three years. Survivors include her sons, Kerry (Terri) Strauch of Scottsbluff, Korey (Linda) Strauch of Mitchell, and Randy Strauch of Mitchell; grandson, Derek (April) Strauch of Mitchell; sisters, Belva Arnott of Gering, Jody of Wheatland, Wyo.; brother, Lawrence (Diana) Ayers of Longview, Texas; many nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Preceding Margaret in death were her parents; her husband; sister, Rosie; brothers, Delmer, Charles, and Bob Murrell; nephew, Andy Pokorny; and grandson, Kodey Alex Strauch. Published in The Star-Herald from December 27, 2012 to January 1, 2013 ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 09:50:58 -0700 From: "Henry Schmick" <hschmick@bresnan.net> Subject: [GV] Obit, M.D. August Bernhardt To: "Ger-Volga List, " <GER-VOLGA-L@rootsweb.com>, "GR-GENEALOGY, "     <GR-GENEALOGY@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU> Message-ID: <web-37426402@be-3.cluster1.bresnan.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1;format="flowed" Bernhardt, Dr. Keith, August 31, 1937, September 18, 2012 Published in The Oklahoman September 21, 2012 Bernhardt, M.D. August 31, 1937 - September 18, 2012 MIDWEST CITY Dr. Keith Bernhardt, of Midwest City, lost his long hard fight with dementia on, September 18, 2012, at the age of 75. He was born August 31, 1937 to Samuel Charles Bernhardt and Bertha Bernadine Irion Bernhardt in Hitchcock, OK. He graduated in 1962 from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy as a Medical Doctor. He attended to the needs of many Senators and Representatives at the Capitol while in the service. He was an exceptional doctor and treated his patients with kindness, respect and dignity. He practiced family medicine for over 40 years in Midwest City, OK with his brother Dr. William Bernhardt. Keith enjoyed outdoor activities such as golf, hunting, fishing, gardening and working in the yard. He also collected guns, knives, belt buckles, and wine. But most of all he enjoyed his 8 grandchildren. Keith was an example of what a son, husband, dad, grandpa and brother should be. He is survived by his wife: Jackie of the home; sons: Keith Bernhardt II, Kurt Bernhardt and wife Michelle: daughters: Melanie Bernhardt, Melissa Courtney and husband Greg; 8 grandchildren: Payton, Paige, Taylor, Camden, Grayson, Bryson, Connor, Cooper; brothers: Dr. William Bernhardt, Dr. Sam Bernhardt, Jerry Bernhardt. Preceded in death by his parents and sister, Georgene. Donations may be made to the Veterans Center in Norman, OK. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM, Saturday, September 22, 2012, at Barnes Friederich Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Arlington Memory Gardens ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 09:57:16 -0700 From: "Henry Schmick" <hschmick@bresnan.net> Subject: [GV] Obit Dr. Marvin D. Schlichting To: "Ger-Volga List, " <GER-VOLGA-L@rootsweb.com>, "GR-GENEALOGY, "     <GR-GENEALOGY@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU> Message-ID: <web-37426461@be-3.cluster1.bresnan.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1;format="flowed" Schlichting, Dr. Marvin D.  January 5, 1927, October 7, 2012 Lee Funeral Home, http://www.lee-funeralhomes.com/obituaries 12/26/2012 Funeral Services for Dr. Marvin Schlichting, 85, Corn resident, will be held 2:00 P.M., Thursday, October 11, 2012 in the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church , officiated by Rev. Tim Sandy and burial will conclude in the Corn Cemetery under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home. Dr. Marvin D. Schlichting was born January 5, 1927 to Mennonite immigrant parents, Fredrick D. and Annie (Bushman) Schlichting in Corn, Oklahoma and passed away Sunday, October 7, 2012 at his Corn residence. Marvin was raised and attended School in Corn. At the age of 17 and during his senior year of high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy on December 26, 1944. The school presented his parents with his high school diploma with the rest of his 1945 graduating class. He served during WWII; he was at Tokyo Bay when the Peace Treaty was signed. He spent a lot a time in Viet Nam and personally steered a boat through the Panama Canal when he was only18 years old. He was honorably discharged on August 8, 1946 and returned to back to his hometown of Corn. He immediately started college at Southwestern Teacher?s College (Now Southwestern Oklahoma State University) in Weatherford, OK. He was married to Loree Huebert on October 20, 1950 in Corn, OK where they farmed and started their family. Marvin had grown up in a home where bone settings were performed by his father. He was always intrigued with his father?s knowledge and practice and felt following his career path was the right choice for him. His father was self-taught by reading medical books, but Marvin wanted to pursue more formal education. In 1954 he continued his education at chiropractic school in Oklahoma City and graduated from Carver Chiropractic College in 1957 and he also attended a post graduate orthopedics course another year. He started his first practice in 1957 in Reedley, California with his brother, Dr. A.W. Schlichting. He later moved to San Jose, CA where he practiced for 32 years. He retired in 1992 and then moved back to Oklahoma in 1994. He soon started practicing at the Oklahoma Health and Wellness Center in Weatherford with doctors Doug Cook. He practiced up until June, 2011. He is a member of the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church, a past member of the California Chiropractic Association, past president of the Santa Clara County Chiropractic Society, director of the California Chiropractic Association, charter member of the American Chiropractic Association and a member on the Council on Diagnostic Imaging of the American Chiropractic Association. He was an independent Medical Examiner, certified in manipulation under anesthesia, and an Independent Medical Disability Examiner. Dr. Schlichting was licensed to practice in California, Oklahoma and Kentucky. He had earned the Doctor of the Year award for Santa Clara County for three different years. He is also a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and other civic organizations and clubs. He served as an area director for Campus Crusade for Christ in San Jose, CA. Marvin never knew a stranger. He could talk to anyone. He delighted in being with his grandchildren taking them fishing, looking at ghost houses, and playing dominoes with them. He and Loree had the privilege of traveling to many countries and to nearly all 50 states. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Arnold Schlichting and Edwin Schlichting and three sisters, Esther Schmidt, Selma Willems and Martha Seimens. He is survived by his wife, of almost 62 years, Loree, of the home, and two daughters, Sunya Notley and husband, R. Steven Notley, Suffern, NY and Marla Myers and husband, Laurence Myers, Silver Spring, MD. He is also survived by nine grandchildren, Sean Myers, Peter Myers, Alexander Myers, Nicholas Myers, Lillian Myers, Elizabeth Schweizer and husband, Brian, Christopher Notley, Anna Eisley and husband, Urban and Kathryn Notley and two great-grandchildren, William Schweizer and Gavin Schweizer. Memorial contributions may be made to Infinite Grace Ministries or a charity of your choice ------------------------------ To contact the GER-VOLGA list administrator, send an email to GER-VOLGA-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the GER-VOLGA mailing list, send an email to GER-VOLGA@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GER-VOLGA-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of GER-VOLGA Digest, Vol 7, Issue 335 *****************************************

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