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Christina <I>Wagner</I> Freber

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Christina Wagner Freber

Birth
Wiesbaden, Stadtkreis Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
Death
3 Feb 1866 (aged 31)
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Winslow, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Name on Tombstone = Christina Freber

Dates on Tombstone = d 3 Feb 1866 31 yr 4 mo 7 days

Married Name = Mrs. Henry Freber

Maiden Name = Christina Wagner

Biography

Christina Wagner Freber, 31, was born at Mittelschefflenz, Baden,
Germany on September 27, 1834 and died at her home, near Logan
cemetery, on February 3, 1866. Hooper, Nebraska was not yet a
town. Her parents were George Wagner and Christiane Seitz Wagner.
Christina died of complications of childbirth, during the birth of
her third daughter. That child also died and is buried with
Christina. They are buried near Christina's father, George Wagner,
who donated the land for Logan cemetery, and is the first person to
be buried there.

Christina emigrated to the USA with her parents and brothers in
1852 on the ship, "Col. Colts", sailing from Harve to New York
City, NY. They arrived in New York on April 23, 1852. They went to
Cleveland, OH and lived there until 1856 when they moved to Dodge
county, Wisconsin. Christina's sister, Rose, was born at Cleveland,
OH on March 19, 1853.

Christina married Henry Freber in Clyman township, Dodge county,
Wisconsin, and they had two daughters born to them there. Lenora L.
was born on February 22, 1862 and Ida Louesa was born on November
24, 1863. Both daughters were born in Clyman township of Dodge
county, Wisconsin.

Christina's parents, with the Henry Schwab Sr. family, moved to
Dodge county, Nebraska in 1861. It is not known when Christina and
her family moved to Nebraska, but it would be after November, 1863
and before her death in February, 1866. In 1867 Henry Freber and
his two small daughters returned to Wisconsin and the girls were
raised by Henry's mother, Margaret, and his sister, May Winkelman.
When they were grown Leonra married John G. Fahl and Ida married
Paul Sommerfeld. Both daughters and their families went to Canada
and most of their descendants live there now.

Christina was survived by her mother, sister, Rose, and brothers,
George, William, and August.
Name on Tombstone = Christina Freber

Dates on Tombstone = d 3 Feb 1866 31 yr 4 mo 7 days

Married Name = Mrs. Henry Freber

Maiden Name = Christina Wagner

Biography

Christina Wagner Freber, 31, was born at Mittelschefflenz, Baden,
Germany on September 27, 1834 and died at her home, near Logan
cemetery, on February 3, 1866. Hooper, Nebraska was not yet a
town. Her parents were George Wagner and Christiane Seitz Wagner.
Christina died of complications of childbirth, during the birth of
her third daughter. That child also died and is buried with
Christina. They are buried near Christina's father, George Wagner,
who donated the land for Logan cemetery, and is the first person to
be buried there.

Christina emigrated to the USA with her parents and brothers in
1852 on the ship, "Col. Colts", sailing from Harve to New York
City, NY. They arrived in New York on April 23, 1852. They went to
Cleveland, OH and lived there until 1856 when they moved to Dodge
county, Wisconsin. Christina's sister, Rose, was born at Cleveland,
OH on March 19, 1853.

Christina married Henry Freber in Clyman township, Dodge county,
Wisconsin, and they had two daughters born to them there. Lenora L.
was born on February 22, 1862 and Ida Louesa was born on November
24, 1863. Both daughters were born in Clyman township of Dodge
county, Wisconsin.

Christina's parents, with the Henry Schwab Sr. family, moved to
Dodge county, Nebraska in 1861. It is not known when Christina and
her family moved to Nebraska, but it would be after November, 1863
and before her death in February, 1866. In 1867 Henry Freber and
his two small daughters returned to Wisconsin and the girls were
raised by Henry's mother, Margaret, and his sister, May Winkelman.
When they were grown Leonra married John G. Fahl and Ida married
Paul Sommerfeld. Both daughters and their families went to Canada
and most of their descendants live there now.

Christina was survived by her mother, sister, Rose, and brothers,
George, William, and August.


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