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About Katherina Christina Gruber
Birth: Apr. 27, 1828, Switzerland
Death: Feb. 9, 1904 Lewis County Missouri, USA
Katherina was the daughter of Christian Margadant & Margreth Werli. She married Christian Gruber on 7 July 1852 & they had 9 children. Katherina immigrated to the U. S. in 1857 & one of her daughters died & was buried at sea.
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Parents:
- Margreth Werli Margadant (1806 - ____)
Spouse:
- Christian Gruber (1828 - 1908)*
Children:
- Anna M. Gruber Speckhart (1856 - 1930)*
- Peter Florian Gruber (1860 - 1938)*
- Stephen A Gruber (1861 - 1911)*
- John Gruber (1863 - 1935)*
- Andrew Lewis Gruber (1867 - 1954)*
- Mary Gruber Duncan (1870 - 1947)*
Burial: Mount Moriah Cemetery Canton Lewis County Missouri, USA
Created by: Lillie Riney Record added: Oct 18, 2000 Find A Grave Memorial# 5081655
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Birth: Apr. 27, 1828, Switzerland Death: Feb. 9, 1904 Lewis County Missouri, USA
Grandmother Katherina was also born and raised in Switzerland, and her ancestors had lived there at least since the seventeenth century. As far as we know, Grandmother had only one brother.
By the time her husband left for the U.S., Katherina had two daughters, a little girl named Margreth and another named Anna. It must have been difficult for her and the little girls to remain at home when Christian left for America. She probably stayed with her parents until she got the summons from her husband to follow him. She already had relatives living in the U.S., and she probably made the trip with other loved ones.
Unfortunately, the trip was not to be a happy one. Margreth, aged two, sickened and died on the voyage and had to be buried at sea. It must have been especially difficult for her mother to watch as her fleshly body was consigned to the depths, but Grandmother knew she would meet her little girl again in a better place. How sad it must have been for Grandfather when he went to meet his family and found not the two little girls he had left behind but only one. They were to have seven more children, including another little girl named Margaret, who was also to die young.
Grandfather and Grandmother decided to take up farming in Lewis Co., MO, and they bought a farm and built a nice house, which is still in the family today. They sleep side by side in a tiny rural cemetery until they hear the Master’s call.
- ***** Katherina was the daughter of Christian Margadant & Margreth Werli. She married Christian Gruber on 7 July 1852 & they had 9 children. Katherina immigrated to the U. S. in 1857 & one of her daughters died & was buried at sea.
Family links:
Parents:
- Margreth Werli Margadant (1806 - ____)
Spouse:
- Christian Gruber (1828 - 1908)*
Children:
- Anna M. Gruber Speckhart (1856 - 1930)*
- Peter Florian Gruber (1860 - 1938)*
- Stephen A Gruber (1861 - 1911)*
- John Gruber (1863 - 1935)*
- Andrew Lewis Gruber (1867 - 1954)*
- Mary Gruber Duncan (1870 - 1947)*
- Calculated relationship
Burial: Mount Moriah Cemetery Canton Lewis County Missouri, USA
Created by: Lillie Riney Record added: Oct 18, 2000 Find A Grave Memorial# 5081655
Katherina Christina Gruber's Timeline
1828 |
April 27, 1828
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Switzerland
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1856 |
November 21, 1856
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Klosters-Serneus, Prättigau/Davos District, Grisons, Switzerland
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1860 |
July 4, 1860
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La Grange, Lewis County, Missouri, United States
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1861 |
August 1861
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Lewis County, Missouri, United States
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1863 |
August 25, 1863
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Lewis County, Missouri, United States
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1867 |
July 6, 1867
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Lewis, Missouri, United States
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1870 |
July 12, 1870
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Canton, Lewis, Missouri, United States
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1904 |
February 9, 1904
Age 75
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Lewis, Missouri, United States
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February 12, 1904
Age 75
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Mount Moriah Cemetery, Canton, Lewis, Missouri, United States
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