She was an uneducated girl, very smart, but unable to read or write, and had worked for a wealthy family. She was an only child and her mother died when she was a baby of cholera – around 1889. Her father remarried and had about 5 more children. He died when she was 16 (about 1905). The stepmother remarried and moved to another village and was mean to her stepdaughter. Maria Weber had distant relatives – Gehringers -- living in Fresno, CA.
Maria married Heinrick Weber on January 20, 1909 in a Lutheran Church in Laub (Russian name), Russia. The German immigrants who settled there in 1764, called the town, "Tarlyk". It is one and the same place. It is located on the Volga River.
She was an uneducated girl, very smart, but unable to read or write, and had worked for a wealthy family. She was an only child and her mother died when she was a baby of cholera – around 1889. Her father remarried and had about 5 more children. He died when she was 16 (about 1905). The stepmother remarried and moved to another village and was mean to her stepdaughter. Maria Weber had distant relatives – Gehringers -- living in Fresno, CA.
Maria married Heinrick Weber on January 20, 1909 in a Lutheran Church in Laub (Russian name), Russia. The German immigrants who settled there in 1764, called the town, "Tarlyk". It is one and the same place. It is located on the Volga River.
Family Members
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Peter Weber
1909–1909
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Maria Christina "Marie" Weber Ronan
1910–1957
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Henry "Heinrich" Weber Jr
1913–2004
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Jacob "Jake" Weber
1915–1984
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Marie Weber
1917–1917
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PFC Harry Weber
1917–1943
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Alexander Weber
1919–2000
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John George Weber
1924–2008
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Esther Weber Reiter
1927–2014
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Baby Boy Weber
1930–1930
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Hulda Weber Petrick
1931–1997
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