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Household of Richert (Richard) Sterrenberg

He is married to Catharina W. Ries.

They got married on May 23, 1867 at New York City, NY, he was 25 years old.

Richert Sterrenberg oo Catherine Ries

Marriage source: Author: Powers, Sherry, Title: Sterenborg chart, (Publication location: Corona, CA, Publisher: SP, Publication date: mailed xii May MMXIV)

"... Iowa ... Fred 1862 m cousin Eka -> Richard's daughter 1st cousins married m. 1-27-1888 Aka m. 1st cousin Fred Sterenberg 6 children Esterville Iowa ..."

"... Sterrenberg - Varver (All of these families go by Sternberg or Sternborg They're clueless about "Varver" Richert b. 5-31-1841 d. Iowa Catherine Ries ... buried in old section of cemetery in G-C ... Aka m 1st cousin Fred Sterenberg m.1-27-1888 6 children Esterville Iowa ..." <>

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Richert (Richard) Sterrenberg

Source: Author: Powers, Sherry, Title: Sterenborg chart, (Publication location: Corona, CA, Publisher: SP, Publication date: mailed xii May MMXIV)

"... Iowa ... Fred 1862 m cousin Eka -> Richard's daughter 1st cousins married m. 1-27-1888 Aka m. 1st cousin Fred Sterenberg 6 children Esterville Iowa ..."

"... Sterrenberg - Varver (All of these families go by Sternberg or Sternborg They're clueless about "Varver" Richert b. 5-31-1841 d. Iowa Catherine Ries ... buried in old section of cemetery in G-C ... Aka m 1st cousin Fred Sterenberg m.1-27-1888 6 children Esterville Iowa ..."

Author: Marks, Lillian DeVries, Title: Faithful Together the One-Hundred Year Walk Through the Lives and Times of the Persons who Founded The Behtany (German) Presbyterian Church Grundy Center, Iowa, (Publication location: Grundy Ctr.,IA, Publisher: Bethany Presb. Chr., Publication date: Revised MMII), Pgs. 179 & 239.

[Pg. 179]

"Memberships 1901 - 2001 ... 1908 ... Richard Sternborg Frau R. Sternborg ..."

[Pg. 239]

"Register of Deaths (Sterbefalle) 1901 - 2001 ... 1910" ... C. H. Gravenstein, Pastor ... Catherine (Mrs. R) Sternborg nee Ries Birth date and Comment July 28, 1848 Jengum, Ger. Death Date Mar. 8, 1915 G. C. Cem. ... Richard Sternborg Birth date and Comment May 31, 1841, Bunde Germany Death Date Aug. 29, 1915 G.C. Cem. ..."

Author: Boyken, Hans-Georg, Title: Wo sind sie geblieben? Teil iii, (Publication location: Titonka IA, Publisher: Boyken & Boyken Partners, Publication date: MMII), ISBN 0-9670802-3-1, Seite 242, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

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"Richard STERENBORG (aka STERNBERG and STERNBORG) *31 May 1841 Bunde/Ostfriesland \\oo 1867 Catharina W. RIES (* in Jemgum/Ostfriesland) \\> 1867 near Forreston, IL \\ >> 9y later Grundy Co., IA \\>> 18y ago Grundy Center, IA \\ + 29 Aug 1915 Grundy Center, IA \\= 1 Sep 1915 \\R: (w + 6mago), (7) 6 d): Mrs. (Fred) STERENBORG in Estherville, IA, Mrs. (J. J.) WUMKES in Lennox, SD, Ella WUMKES in Grundy Center, IA, Frieda STERENBORG, Catherine STERENBORG, Magrete STERENBORG, 10 grand-ch \\\\ L/O, also # 27-1915, #29-1915" <>

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1841-1915

1867

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