Mariana Kroll
1800 - 1866 (66 years)-
Name Mariana Kroll Birth 14 Aug 1800 Rawa, Poland Gender Female Name Doering Name Doring Name Isaak Reference Number 851 Death 21 Sep 1866 Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia Person ID I851 peers Last Modified 8 Feb 2016
Father Jacob Kroll, b. 26 Jan 1774, Lopatka, Lask, Poland d. 15 Feb 1851, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 77 years) Mother Helene, b. 16 Apr 1780, Modlin, Poland d. 02 Jan 1847, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 66 years) Marriage Abt 1796 Poland - MARR: SOUR @C25118@
Family ID F577 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Friedrich Doering, b. 09 Sep 1798, Brokowa, Poland d. 01 May 1863, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 64 years) Marriage 22 Sep 1816 Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia - MARR: SOUR @C25114@
MARR: SOUR @C28971@
Children 1. Martin Doering, b. 09 Feb 1822, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. 02 Jul 1911, Batum, Adams County, Washington, USA (Age 89 years) 2. Karolina Doring, b. 07 Sep 1826, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. Yes, date unknown 3. Wilhelmina Doring, b. 02 Mar 1829, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. Yes, date unknown 4. Johann Christian Doring, b. 17 Sep 1831, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. Yes, date unknown 5. Gottleib Doering, b. 23 Jan 1833, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. Yes, date unknown 6. Christian Doring, b. 23 Nov 1835, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. 06 Dec 1877, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 42 years) 7. Justine Doring, b. 10 May 1838, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. 10 Oct 1910, Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 72 years) 8. Samuel Doering, b. 22 Jun 1840, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F568 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jan 2017
Family 2 Andreas Isaak, b. 1789, Blaka, Poland d. Abt 1821, Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia (Age 32 years) Marriage 22 Sep 1816 Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia - MARR: SOUR @C28969@
Family ID F576 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jan 2017
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Notes - An additional requirement was the unwritten commitment tha t everyproperty must be under control and care of an able- bodied male. In theevent of his premature death, his wif e and children would become wardsof the community unless s he promply married another able-bodied man andcould thereb y retain property ownership. Similary, men who lost their wives would be looking for an available woman to care for th eir minorchildren. Such marriages would on occasion take p lace within one monthafter death of spouse.Date:1821
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NAME: SOUR @C28981@
BIRT: SOUR @C28964@
BIRT: SOUR @C28965@
SOUR @C28965@
DEAT: SOUR @C25231@
DEAT: SOUR @C28973@
SOUR @C28973@
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- An additional requirement was the unwritten commitment tha t everyproperty must be under control and care of an able- bodied male. In theevent of his premature death, his wif e and children would become wardsof the community unless s he promply married another able-bodied man andcould thereb y retain property ownership. Similary, men who lost their wives would be looking for an available woman to care for th eir minorchildren. Such marriages would on occasion take p lace within one monthafter death of spouse.Date:1821