Augusta Charlotte <I>Marquardt</I> Schrader

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Augusta Charlotte Marquardt Schrader

Birth
Poland
Death
19 Mar 1894 (aged 49)
Reserve, Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Irving Township, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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   The name of her birthplace is complicated, but if I have it correct, Augusta was born in Neukirchen rural municipality, Regenwalde district, Pomerania province, Kingdom of Prussia ... (today known as: Gmina Lobez administrative district, within Lobez County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland). There was/is also a village of Neukirchen within that area. She may have been born there. Today the village is known as Belczna, Poland.

   She came to America with her family in 1856. They settled in Clayton Co., Iowa in 1859. Augusta was married to Charles Schrader there in Feb. 1866, and in 1868 the young couple along with their first two children traveled by covered wagon pulled by oxen, to the State of Kansas.
    She had eleven children in all, but she was a frail person who died of Quick Consumption (tuberculosis) before she was 50.

                          DEATHS.
                         Schrader.
    Died at Reserve, Monday, March 19, Mrs. Augusta Schrader, of consumption. Funeral Wednesday, Rev. J. A. Novinger officiating.
   -Fri Mar 23, 1894 Brown County World, P.5.
   The name of her birthplace is complicated, but if I have it correct, Augusta was born in Neukirchen rural municipality, Regenwalde district, Pomerania province, Kingdom of Prussia ... (today known as: Gmina Lobez administrative district, within Lobez County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland). There was/is also a village of Neukirchen within that area. She may have been born there. Today the village is known as Belczna, Poland.

   She came to America with her family in 1856. They settled in Clayton Co., Iowa in 1859. Augusta was married to Charles Schrader there in Feb. 1866, and in 1868 the young couple along with their first two children traveled by covered wagon pulled by oxen, to the State of Kansas.
    She had eleven children in all, but she was a frail person who died of Quick Consumption (tuberculosis) before she was 50.

                          DEATHS.
                         Schrader.
    Died at Reserve, Monday, March 19, Mrs. Augusta Schrader, of consumption. Funeral Wednesday, Rev. J. A. Novinger officiating.
   -Fri Mar 23, 1894 Brown County World, P.5.


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