George, son of Jacob Miller and Alice (Ingel) Hinkelson, who were both from Kolb, Russia. Jacob was born December 21, 1843, died at Davenport, Wa. and is interred in the Odessa Cemetery. Alice was born in 1845 and passed away in March, 1916. She is also interred at Odessa.
The children born to Jacob and Alice while in Russia were: George, born July 14, 1873 in Kolb; Adam born November 18, 1875, he married Clara Quade; Katie, June 8, 1878; Annie, February 29, 1880; Conrad, May 18, 1882; Nina, July 25, 1885.
The family immigrated to the U. S. in 1887. They first settled in Omaha, Nebraska. A daughter was born to them there on July 25. She died June 20, 1907. They next moved to the state of Washington settling at Ritzville.
George as a single man acquired a homestead at Odessa, Wa. He met his neighbor, Katie Kanzler, who soon became his wife. She was the daughter of Adam Kanzler and Christina Elsie Koch. She was born March 4, 1875 at Pesanka [Peskovatka], Russia.
The children born to them were: Daniel, August 5, 1897 at Odessa, he married Bertha Harting [Hartwig]; Lena, February 22, 1899 at Ritzville, she married Edward Louis Gessler [Geissler]; Benjamin, March 22, 1900, he married Frances; Hanna, March 1, 1902 at Ritzville, she married Jess Lin John [Johns]; William, May 20, 1903 at Ritzville, he married Lillian Mae Weber; Beverly (Milly), November 19, 1904, she died Jan. 29, 1934; Simmon [Simon], March 24, 1907, he died January 1908; Millie, August 24, 1908, she married William Lind; Irene, December, 1910, she died October 4, 1919 in the Yakima Valley; and Emma, January 10, 1912 at Odessa, she married James Reed (1st) and All Tauscher.
Katie died at the early age of 38, on February 20, 1913 and George moved his family to the Yakima Valley in 1918. He worked as a laborer and also farmed. They lived near the town of Wapato. George died March 13, 1932 and is interred in the Tahoma Cemetery at Yakima
Maiden name information kindly given by gapwork90 on November 29, 2011 with the source "Adams County Historical."
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George, son of Jacob Miller and Alice (Ingel) Hinkelson, who were both from Kolb, Russia. Jacob was born December 21, 1843, died at Davenport, Wa. and is interred in the Odessa Cemetery. Alice was born in 1845 and passed away in March, 1916. She is also interred at Odessa.
The children born to Jacob and Alice while in Russia were: George, born July 14, 1873 in Kolb; Adam born November 18, 1875, he married Clara Quade; Katie, June 8, 1878; Annie, February 29, 1880; Conrad, May 18, 1882; Nina, July 25, 1885.
The family immigrated to the U. S. in 1887. They first settled in Omaha, Nebraska. A daughter was born to them there on July 25. She died June 20, 1907. They next moved to the state of Washington settling at Ritzville.
George as a single man acquired a homestead at Odessa, Wa. He met his neighbor, Katie Kanzler, who soon became his wife. She was the daughter of Adam Kanzler and Christina Elsie Koch. She was born March 4, 1875 at Pesanka [Peskovatka], Russia.
The children born to them were: Daniel, August 5, 1897 at Odessa, he married Bertha Harting [Hartwig]; Lena, February 22, 1899 at Ritzville, she married Edward Louis Gessler [Geissler]; Benjamin, March 22, 1900, he married Frances; Hanna, March 1, 1902 at Ritzville, she married Jess Lin John [Johns]; William, May 20, 1903 at Ritzville, he married Lillian Mae Weber; Beverly (Milly), November 19, 1904, she died Jan. 29, 1934; Simmon [Simon], March 24, 1907, he died January 1908; Millie, August 24, 1908, she married William Lind; Irene, December, 1910, she died October 4, 1919 in the Yakima Valley; and Emma, January 10, 1912 at Odessa, she married James Reed (1st) and All Tauscher.
Katie died at the early age of 38, on February 20, 1913 and George moved his family to the Yakima Valley in 1918. He worked as a laborer and also farmed. They lived near the town of Wapato. George died March 13, 1932 and is interred in the Tahoma Cemetery at Yakima
Maiden name information kindly given by gapwork90 on November 29, 2011 with the source "Adams County Historical."
Thank you, findagrave contributor gapwork90!
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