Laur Family and others

Genealogy of the Laur, Lauer, Soos families together with information on cities in Germany including Laichingen, Feldstetten and Machtolsheim.

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CURRIE, Chad



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CURRIE, Chad

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CURRIE, Len

    Len + LANG, Lynda. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LANG, Lynda
    Children:
    1. 1. CURRIE, Chad


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  LANG, Fred was born in 1902; died in 1969.

    Fred + BIEMAN, Lydia. Lydia (daughter of BIEMANN, Frederick K and SCHAUS, Christina D) was born in 1902; died before 2003. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  BIEMAN, Lydia was born in 1902 (daughter of BIEMANN, Frederick K and SCHAUS, Christina D); died before 2003.
    Children:
    1. LANG, Delores
    2. LANG, Constance
    3. LANG, Max
    4. 3. LANG, Lynda
    5. LANG, Jane


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  BIEMANN, Frederick K was born in 1868 in Carrick Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Sep 1929 in Lauderbach, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada.

    Frederick married SCHAUS, Christina D in 1894. Christina (daughter of SCHAUSS, Jacob B and DAHMER, Christina) was born on 3 Jul 1875 in Normanby, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Aug 1932 in Lauderbach, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  SCHAUS, Christina D was born on 3 Jul 1875 in Normanby, Ontario, Canada (daughter of SCHAUSS, Jacob B and DAHMER, Christina); died on 15 Aug 1932 in Lauderbach, Normanby Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    Death of Mrs. F Bieman ( Christina Schaus)
    The funeral of the late Mrs Fred Bieman, who died August 15th took place Wednesday August 17 from her
    Lafe residence on the Carrick Normanby town line, 1 1/4 miles south of Molke to St.Jacobi
    Lutheran Church , Lauderbach , of which church she was an esteemed member. Internment was made.
    Internment was made in the Lutheran cemetery across the way from the church. The Pastor Rev. W. H.
    Wenzlaff performed the obsequies. She reached the age of 57 years, 1month and 12 days.

    Before her marriage the deceased was Christina B Schaus the fourth daughter of the late Jacob B. Schaus and
    Christina Dahmer and was born July 3, 1875, in Normanby Township, on the same place where she died.
    After her marriage to the late Mr. Fred Bieman in November 1894 the couple took up farming in Carrick
    township, where they lived for about fifteen years. They then moved too Howick township and took a farm on
    the twelfth concession. After ten years sojourn in Howick the family returned to Normanby and took up
    residence t her homestead. Of this union eight children were born,, six sons and and two daughters. all of whom
    remain to mourrn the passing of their parents. The late Mr. Bieman died three years ago. The children are
    Edwin Nelson of Hanover,,Lydia (Mrs. Fred Lang of Clifford), Otto of Normanby, Levi of Kitchener, Emma
    (Mrs. Henry Henkel of Normanby, Alfred and Milton at home.
    She is also survived by five sisters and four brothers. Elizabeth of Neustadt Maria, Mrs John Bieman of
    Carrick, Katie (Mrs. Chas Wagner) of Neustadt, Margaret (Mrs. Chas Herbs) of Waterloo, Lydia (Mrs.
    Henry Kolpin) of Kitchener, Martyred Schaus of of Ayton, and Mrs. Jacob Schaus of Port Elgin. The oldest
    brother, Peter Schaus predeceased her about three years ago.
    The deceased had Been in poor health for the past months, but it was not until an operation in the Guelph
    hospital revealed the presence of Cancer that her condition was considered serious. During the last weeks of
    her life she experienced no pain and passed quietly away on the aforementioned Date.
    Many friends and relatives had come to pay their last respects from the following places: London, Kitchener,
    Waterloo, Elmwood, Hanover, Ayton, Neustadt and Clifford. Many beautiful floral tributes were in evidence
    and included the following pieces: a pillow from the family, a wreath from the brothers and sisters, a cross from
    Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bieman and sprays from Mr.Daniel Bieman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Conn. Schaus, Mr.
    and Mrs. Wm. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baetz, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bieman, Mr. and Mrs.
    Erwin Bieman, Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Fischer, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kreller, Mr. and Mrs.Chas Wagner, Mrs.
    Barabara Baetz and Mrs. Peter Schaus.
    The following acted as pall bearers Fred Baetz, Reuben Kuhl, Traugott Tanner, Wm. Baetz Andrew Rahn an
    Wm. Fischer.

    More About Christina D. Schaus:
    Burial: August 17, Lutheran Cemetery accross from Church.

    More About Christina D. Schaus and Frederick K. Biemann:
    Marriage: 1894, Carrick Township Grey Cty, Prov. of On. Canada..

    Children:
    1. BIEMAN, Edwin was born in 1895; died in 1951 in Hanover, Ontario, Canada.
    2. BIEMAN, Nelson was born in 1899 in Hanover, Ontario, Canada; died in 1978 in Hanover, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 7. BIEMAN, Lydia was born in 1902; died before 2003.
    4. BIEMAN, Otto was born in 1903; died in 1985.
    5. BIEMAN, Levi was born in 1906; died in 1970.
    6. BIEMAN, Emma was born in 1907; died in 1984.
    7. BIEMAN, Alfred was born in 1909; died on 28 Aug 2003 in Village Senior's Community, Hanover, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 30 Aug 2003 in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Ayton, Ontario, Canada.
    8. BIEMAN, Milton was born in 1915; died in 1972 in Hanover, Ontario, Canada.



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