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MATHIES GENEALOGY
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MATHIES
MY
MOTHER
Annie
Mathies
(February 25,
1923 - June 2, 1998,
Alexanderkrone, Molotschna, RUSSIA
- Leamington, Ontario, CANADA)

DESCENDANTS
ANCESTRAL
GENEALOGICAL NOTES - MATHIES
Some Sources
for the Genealogy Below
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Genealogy
of Aron Martens, 1754-1977, compiled for Ernest J. Klassen by K. Peters,
Winnipeg (Winnipeg, July 1, 1977)
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Ernest
J. Dick, Courage, Courage, The Lord Will Help, The Family History of Johann
P. Dück and Descendants from Schönfeld, Southern Russia (Leamington, John
H. Dick, 1990)
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Annie
Krause
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Louise
Ross
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GENEALOGY /
LINEAGE
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Abram Mathies was born in 1797 and died 1860 in Pordenau,
Molotschna, Russia. He was a wheat dealer.
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The Mathies' [name] had 2 Ts until they reached Canada. Sister
Margaret [Toews] remembers a family plate with a gold rim and the name MATTHIAS.
[Source: Louise Ross (Mathies)]
Abram/Abraham Matthies,
(January 04, 1797 - April
10, 1860)
West Prussia Province, PRUSSIA - Pordenau, Molotschna, South RUSSIA
Married November 12, 1817
Anna Braun b. September 23, 1797 West Prussia d. June 11, 1863
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David Matthies
(December 24, 1826 - July 26, 1907)
Pordenau, Molotschna, South RUSSIA - Schönfeld (Brasol), Molotschna,
South RUSSIA
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Married October 24, 1850 Altonau [Molotschna], Russia
Elisabeth Klassen b. June 20, 1829 d. August 27, 1901
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Johann
David Matthies
(May 5, 1859 - August, 1913)
Alexanderkrone,
Molotschna,
South RUSSIA- Ukraine
Married December 09, 1882 Schönfeld, Russia
Helena Baerg b. August 30, 1858 d. February 01, 1900
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Abram
J. Mathies
(February 14, 1893 - June
21, 1974)
Schönbrunn [Schönfeld],
South RUSSIA - Leamington, Ontario, CANADA
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4. Abram J. Mathies b. February 14, 1893 Schönbrunn, District
Schönfeld- [District] Alexandrovsk, Province Ekatherinoslavsk, Russia d. June
21, 1974
Married May 29, 1919 (difference because of the calendars 13
days)
Margareta Dück b. April 06, 1897 Schönbrunn, District Schönfeld -
[District] Alexandrovsk, Province Ekatherinoslavsk Russia d. May 10, 1986
[Notes of Louise Ross (Mathies)]
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Name: Abram J. MATTHIES
Given Name: Abram J. Surname: Matthies Sex: M Birth: 1893
Death: 1974 in Leamington, ON, Canada
Sources: Abbrev: der Bote Title: der Bote Page: 23 Jul 1974, p7 Quality: 3
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I20759
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
SOME CONNECTIONS
David A. MATHIES
Name: David A. MATHIES
Given Name: David A.
Surname: Mathies
Sex: M
Birth: 1896
Death: 1984 in Leamington, ON, Canada
Sources:
Abbrev: der Bote
Title: der Bote
Page: 22 Aug 1984, p6
Quality: 3
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I20754
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
Jacob MATHIES
Name: Jacob MATHIES
Given Name: Jacob
Surname: Mathies
Sex: M
Birth: 1894
Death: 1954 in Leamington, ON, Canada 1
Sources:
Abbrev: Canadian Mennonite
Title: Canadian Mennonite
Page: 8 Oct 1954, p7
Quality: 3
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I14859
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
Elizabeth MATHIES
Name: Elizabeth MATHIES
Given Name: Elizabeth
Surname: Mathies
Sex: F
Birth: 1870
Death: 1963 in Vineland, ON, Canada 1
Sources:
Abbrev: Canadian Mennonite
Title: Canadian Mennonite
Page: 10 Dec 1963, p11
Quality: 3
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I14848
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
Johann MATHIES
Name: Johann MATHIES
Given Name: Johann
Surname: Mathies
Sex: M
Birth: 1890
Death: 1970 in Vineland, ON, Canada 1
Sources:
Abbrev: Mennonitische Rundschau
Title: Mennonitische Rundschau
Page: 23 Dec 1970, p17
Quality: 3
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I15912
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
Johann D. MATHIES
Name: Johann D. MATHIES
Given Name: Johann D.
Surname: Mathies
Sex: M
Birth: 1904
Death: 1984 in Kitchener, ON, Canada 1
Sources:
Abbrev: Mennonitische Rundschau
Title: Mennonitische Rundschau
Page: 2 May 1984, p25
Quality: 3
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=menno_obituaries&id=I15916
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Canadian Mennonite, der Bote, Altona/Red River Echo,
Mennonite Brethren Herald and Mennonitische Rundschau Obituaries
ADDED
GENEALOGICAL NOTES - MATHIES
LOCAL REPORTS

Golden Anniversary
(1969) of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathies by Annie Krause
Letter of April 21,
1989 by Annie Krause
The
Memoirs of Annie Krause (Annie Mathies)
Memoirs
of Mrs A. J. Mathies (Margaret Dick)
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Memoirs
of David Matthies (b. December 24, 1826 Pordenau, Molotschna d. July 26, 1907) (Translated)
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Rememberances
Out of Russia, Johann J. Mathies, Vineland, Ontario, 1965 (Johann - Brother
of A. J. Mathies) - Interviewed by Annie Krause
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According to Louise (A.J. Mathies) Ross, "mother used to use a home-made
rubbing oil for rheumatism and arthritis which they called "AlpenKrauter."
That translates into weeds from the alps. Wish I had asked for the
recipe."
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Suzanna Matthies (May 16, 1836-January 03, 1922),
sister of
David Matthies (December 24, 1826-July 26, 1907)
ADDITIONAL MATHIES GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES
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Cup and Saucer Donation
- Annie Krause
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1835 Molotschna Census List
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1847 Molotschna
Colony Voters List
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Home of Margaret
Mathies (nee Dick)
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Mathies Russia to Canada
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Looking East
from Jordan Bridge - What the road looked like before the QEW was opened
in 1939 [http://www.lincoln.library.on.ca/images/LocalHistory/D_75_003.jpg
] - Jordan Harbour - Located along Lake Shore Road and on the Twenty Mile
Creek, this village was primarily a cottage community but at its height
boasted a post office, railroad station, school, town hall, stores,
warehouses and more. The construction of the Queen Elizabeth’s Way (QEW)
appropriated enough land to effectively end Jordan Harbour’s time as an
independent community. [http://stcatharineshistory.wordpress.com/category/jordan/
]
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Possible Updates for
Ancestors of Abram/Abraham Matthies - January 04, 1797 - April 10, 1860
(Married to Anna Braun - September 23, 1797 - June 11, 1863)
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Mathies Photo
Album
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