He married Maria Christina Weber (her maiden name and supposedly not related) in Russia, perhaps Laub aka Tarlyk or Popovka, Russia on January 20,1909, in a Lutheran Church in Laub.
On September 18, 1909, Peter Weber, their first child was born. He died 10 days later and is probably buried in Laub or Papovka, Russia.
On October 30, 1910, their second child, Marie Christina Weber, was born probably in Laub, Russia.
In 1913, Ludwig Henry arranged for them to come to America. (Ludwig Henry was new husband of his late brother's -- his half brother, Jacob Weber's widow). They left from Papovka, Russia to Brennan, Germany and arrived in Baltimore, MD on May __, 1913. It was at sea in the Baltimore harbor, that his 3rd child, Heinrich Weber, Jr. was born on May 13, 1913, as the ship was guaranteened .
His relative in America was Mrs. Coney (Maggie) Lenhardt, a first cousin. She had a brother, Peter Weber, in Fresno, CA and they came to visit in Laurel. Arrangements for the family to come to America went by rank.
In Montana, her farmed (leased the farms) and worked for the railroad in Laurel, MT.
He married Maria Christina Weber (her maiden name and supposedly not related) in Russia, perhaps Laub aka Tarlyk or Popovka, Russia on January 20,1909, in a Lutheran Church in Laub.
On September 18, 1909, Peter Weber, their first child was born. He died 10 days later and is probably buried in Laub or Papovka, Russia.
On October 30, 1910, their second child, Marie Christina Weber, was born probably in Laub, Russia.
In 1913, Ludwig Henry arranged for them to come to America. (Ludwig Henry was new husband of his late brother's -- his half brother, Jacob Weber's widow). They left from Papovka, Russia to Brennan, Germany and arrived in Baltimore, MD on May __, 1913. It was at sea in the Baltimore harbor, that his 3rd child, Heinrich Weber, Jr. was born on May 13, 1913, as the ship was guaranteened .
His relative in America was Mrs. Coney (Maggie) Lenhardt, a first cousin. She had a brother, Peter Weber, in Fresno, CA and they came to visit in Laurel. Arrangements for the family to come to America went by rank.
In Montana, her farmed (leased the farms) and worked for the railroad in Laurel, MT.
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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