Julia Maria Wiens

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Julia Maria Wiens (Unruh)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Russia
Death: January 13, 1956 (81)
Montezuma, Gray County, Kansas, USA
Place of Burial: North Mennonite Cemetery, Montezuma, Gray County, Kansas, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Abraham Petrovitsch Unruh and Eva Margarete Unruh (Schmidt)
Wife of Tobias D. J. Voth and Rev Heinrich H Wiens
Mother of David T. Voth; Peter T. Voth; Lena Giesbrecht; Minnie Nightengale; Susanna “Susie” Jantzen (Voth) and 1 other
Sister of Reverend Tobias Abraham Unruh; Rev Peter A Unruh; Anna Unruh (Unruh); Lena Unruh and Mary Unruh

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About Julia Maria Wiens

Julia Unruh Daughter Female 6 Russia

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Abraham Unruh Self Male 50 Russia
Eva Unruh Wife Female 50 Russia
Peter Unruh Son Male 25 Russia
Mary Unruh Daughter Female 18 Russia
Annie Unruh Daughter Female 15 Russia
Julia Unruh Daughter Female 6 Russia
Year: 1880; Census Place: Banner, Rush, Kansas; Roll: 395; Page: 531A; Enumeration District: 356 1,6742::35306552
Residence: Banner, Rush, Kansas, United States - 1880
Reference: FamilySearch Record - SmartCopy: Jan 9 2021, 15:00:08 UTC



Julia Wiens, our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, daughter, of Abraham (Schmidt) Unruh, was born Sept. 15, 1874, at the Kunovka, Volinska, Poland; departed this life Friday Jan. 13, 1956, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Giesbrecht, near Montezuma, Kansas. She has reached the age of 81 years, three months and 28 days.

Upon immigration to America, she and her parents arrived in Philadelphia in May 1878, when she was three. They first settled in Barton County, near Pawnee Rock, Kansas.

Her life was saddened at the age of 12 when she lost her father in a typhoid fever epidemic. At the age of 16 her mother's life was taken in a train accident, leaving her an orphan. One sister died of sunstroke in Russia. She was the youngest and the last to pass in her family.

Having found remission of her sins in the forgiving merits of her Saviour, she united with the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, being baptized by her brother, Elder Tobias Unruh, March 19, 1899, at Halstead, Kansas. In struggles and temptations she never wavered in her Saviour. she ardently loved her Bible, and never tired of singing and Christian conversation.

She was joined in marriage to Tobias Voth Dec. 12, 1891, sharing joys and sorrows until he died Dec. 28, 1930, having lived together for 39 years. This union was blessed with eight children.

On May 2, 1937, she joined hands in marriage with Min. H. H. Wiens, likewise assuming responsibility for his son Pete at home with him. As they were growing older and weaker it became necessary that they leave the farm home, and on Nov. 14, 1952, they entered Bethel Home in Montezuma. Only a month ago her husband passed away, having lived in this union for 18 years, seven months and 11 days.

She became sick on Monday morning, suffering intensely at times, and calmly and peacefully fell asleep Friday evening.

She leaves to mourn her departure two sons and three daughters, David and Pete Winton, Calif., Susie Jantzen of Cimarron, Kansas, Minnie Nightengale of Livingston, Calif., and Marie Giesbrecht, Montezuma, Kansas; two daughters-in-law, three sons-in-law, 55 grandchildren, 103 great-grandchildren; seven step-children, their families and a host of relatives and friends. Two sons, one daughter, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren preceded her to the Great Beyond.

Funeral services were held on Jan. 18, 1956, at the North Mennonite Church at Montezuma, Kansas. Rev. Albert Unruh had charge of the introduction. Rev. Harry Wenger spoke words of consolation from II Corinthians 5:1-10. Rev. Unruh spoke the benediction at the grave. Burial was made in the cemetery next to father. (MWR 2 Feb 1956 p. 8, 10)

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Year: 1880; Census Place: Banner, Rush, Kansas; Roll: 395; Page: 531A; Enumeration District: 356 1,6742::35008196

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@R1303135324@ 1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,6742::0

GEDCOM Source

Year: 1880; Census Place: Banner, Rush, Kansas; Roll: 395; Page: 531A; Enumeration District: 356 1,6742::35008196

GEDCOM Source

@R1303135324@ 1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,6742::0

GEDCOM Source

Year: 1880; Census Place: Banner, Rush, Kansas; Roll: 395; Page: 531A; Enumeration District: 356 1,6742::35008196

  • Residence: Banner, Rush, Kansas, United States - 1880
  • Residence: Banner, Rush, Kansas, United States - 1880
  • Residence: Larkin Township Halstead city (part), Harvey, Kansas, United States - 1900
  • Residence: Patterson, Woods, Oklahoma, United States - 1910
  • Residence: Montezuma, Gray, Kansas, United States - 1930
  • Residence: Same House - 1935
  • Residence: Montezuma Township, Gray, Kansas, United States - 1940

Julia Wiens, our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, daughter, of Abraham (Schmidt) Unruh, was born Sept. 15, 1874, at the Kunovka, Volinska, Poland; departed this life Friday Jan. 13, 1956, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Giesbrecht, near Montezuma, Kansas. She has reached the age of 81 years, three months and 28 days. Upon immigration to America, she and her parents arrived in Philadelphia in May 1878, when she was three. They first settled in Barton County, near Pawnee Rock, Kansas. Her life was saddened at the age of 12 when she lost her father in a typhoid fever epidemic. At the age of 16 her mother's life was taken in a train accident, leaving her an orphan. One sister died of sunstroke in Russia. She was the youngest and the last to pass in her family. Having found remission of her sins in the forgiving merits of her Saviour, she united with the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, being baptized by her brother, Elder Tobias Unruh, March 19, 1899, at Halstead, Kansas. In struggles and temptations she never wavered in her Saviour. she ardently loved her Bible, and never tired of singing and Christian conversation. She was joined in marriage to Tobias Voth Dec. 12, 1891, sharing joys and sorrows until he died Dec. 28, 1930, having lived together for 39 years. This union was blessed with eight children. On May 2, 1937, she joined hands in marriage with Min. H. H. Wiens, likewise assuming responsibility for his son Pete at home with him. As they were growing older and weaker it became necessary that they leave the farm home, and on Nov. 14, 1952, they entered Bethel Home in Montezuma. Only a month ago her husband passed away, having lived in this union for 18 years, seven months and 11 days. She became sick on Monday morning, suffering intensely at times, and calmly and peacefully fell asleep Friday evening. She leaves to mourn her departure two sons and three daughters, David and Pete Winton, Calif., Susie Jantzen of Cimarron, Kansas, Minnie Nightengale of Livingston, Calif., and Marie Giesbrecht, Montezuma, Kansas; two daughters-in-law, three sons-in-law, 55 grandchildren, 103 great-grandchildren; seven step-children, their families and a host of relatives and friends. Two sons, one daughter, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren preceded her to the Great Beyond. Funeral services were held on Jan. 18, 1956, at the North Mennonite Church at Montezuma, Kansas. Rev. Albert Unruh had charge of the introduction. Rev. Harry Wenger spoke words of consolation from II Corinthians 5:1-10. Rev. Unruh spoke the benediction at the grave. Burial was made in the cemetery next to father. (MWR 2 Feb 1956 p. 8, 10)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 15 2021, 21:47:26 UTC

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Julia Maria Wiens's Timeline

1874
September 15, 1874
Russia
1880
1880
Age 5
Banner, Rush, Kansas, United States
1894
March 25, 1894
Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
1895
December 15, 1895
Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
1897
August 25, 1897
Kansas, USA
1899
September 10, 1899
Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
1903
April 5, 1903
Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
1913
April 4, 1913
Woods County, Oklahoma, USA