Irene Just



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Irene Just

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  August Ferdinand Just was born on 20 Apr 1896 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA (son of Georg Just and Christina Rudolf); died on 13 Dec 1966 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

    August married Albina Ketterling on 20 Jan 1921 in North Dakota, USA. Albina (daughter of Gottlieb Ketterling and Margaretha Wöhl) was born on 7 Jun 1898 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 1 Jul 1992 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Albina Ketterling was born on 7 Jun 1898 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA (daughter of Gottlieb Ketterling and Margaretha Wöhl); died on 1 Jul 1992 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Irene Just
    2. Ruben Just
    3. SFC Gerhardt Just was born on 31 Oct 1925 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 27 Aug 1965 in South Vietnam.
    4. Lorraine Just
    5. George Just


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Georg Just was born on 23 Feb 1863 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Christoph Just and Barbara Frey); died on 19 Jan 1937 in North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Notes:

    http://www.genemaas.net/Just.htm
    Just Family History



    The Just family roots have been traced back to about 1772 when Michael Just was born in Markgroeningen or Mariendorf, Germany. Michael married Maria Zigenhagel who was born around 1782 in either Stuttgardt, Germany or Luska, Poland. Although both locations have been mentioned in St. Petersburg, Russia death records, it seems more likely that she was born in Stuttgardt. Michael Just and his wife had four children, Rosina (b. ca. 1806), Christoph (b. ca. 1817), Michael (b. ca. 1819), and Andreas (b. ca. 1824). Sometime, perhaps in the early 1830's, Michael and Maria immigrated to southern Russia and settled in the Glückstal district. It seems likely that they lived in the village of Glückstal, which is in Moldova. Michael died in there on December 18, 1835 at the age of 63. Maria also died in Glückstal on November 10, 1841 at 59 years. Two of their sons, Christoph and Michael, were married there in 1837 but records indicate that they moved to Kassel because most of their children were born there. Kassel, which lies across the border in the Ukraine, is about 15 miles to the southeast of Glückstal. The source of this information comes from the web site of the St. Petersburg Records Database for Glueckstal Colonies.

    Glückstal was founded in 1809 when the German colonists at Grigoriopol (about 106 families) traded homes with the inhabitants of the village of Glinoi. Glinoi, which was about 30 miles northwest of Tiraspol and 7 miles from the Dniester river was then renamed Glückstal or "Valley of Good Fortune". By 1848 it had grown to about 231 resident families living in 215 homes. Kassel was established in 1810 by Evangelical Lutherans from various areas of Germany, France and Poland. It was situated in the Kumurovka valley of the Dniester River, an agricultural area about 20 miles north of Tiraspol (approx. 75 miles from Odessa and the Black Sea). Besides crops of wheat, rye, barley, corn, potatoes, and melons, the area was known for its wine grapes. Village histories written in 1848 about Glückstal and Kassel describe their founding and provide some interesting information about their agriculture, enterprises, and living conditions at that time. Photos and additional information about the Glückstal colonies, as well as their inhabitants, can be found by linking to the various Germans from Russia resources.

    Christoph Just married Elisabetha Maier on November 23, 1837 in Glückstal. Twelve children were born to this couple. They included Christoph (b. May 19, 1838), Johann (b. March 30, 1840), Catharina (b. March 19, 1842), Friedrich (b. January 04, 1845), Magdalena (b. November 10, 1845), Rosina (b. January 26, 1848), Margaretha (b. April 07, 1850 ), Simon ( b. November 07, 1851), Elisabetha (b. December 27, 1853), Margaretha (b. December 04, 1855), Christina (b. April 20, 1857), and Carolina (b. May 30, 1861). Since there were two girls named Margaretha, it is assumed the first one died before 1855.

    Christoph, the oldest son, married Barbara Frey on November 11, 1858 in Kassel and they had nine children, all born in Kassel except for Andreas who was born in Chutor Annowka. It is possible, though not certain, that there was a 10th child named Christian. The children and their birth dates are: Johann (August 26, 1859), Christoph C. (September 16, 1860), George (February 23, 1863), Philipp (April 08, 1866), Andreas (October 22, 1868), Katharina (August 07, 1872), Christina (October 19, 1874), Friedrich (February 25, 1877), and Jacob (February 22, 1880). Johann and Christina died as infants in Kassel. Andreas also died in Russia but the date and place are unknown. Andreas appears in a family photo taken about 1890 so he obviously survived into his early twenties. Much of the information about the descendants of the surviving siblings was published in 1978 by Luella Bitz and Carol Halverson in their book titled, "Just Heritage 1838-1978".

    Christoph apparently was the only one of his siblings to immigrate to the United States. All the others remained in Russia. His brother, Johann, married Carolina Boerkirchert on November 17, 1863 in Kassel and they had six children, Johann, Jacob, Friederich, Christina, Eva and another Christina. His sister, Magdalena, married Conrad Lippert on November 28, 1867 in Glückstal. Little is known about his other siblings except that Friedrich, Elisabetha, Margaretha II and Christina, all died in Kassel as infants or under 2 years of age and Carolina died about a month before her 14th birthday.

    The first members of Christoph and Barbara's family to immigrate to the United States were their two oldest sons, Christoph C. and Georg. They left Russia in the fall of 1884 at the ages of 24 and 21. Georg arrived in New York on September 27 aboard the SS Elbe. Christoph C., his wife Elisabeth, and and their infant son, Karl, arrived in New York three weeks later on October 18 aboard the SS Werra. It is not known why they didn't travel together. Bitz and Halverson, in their book, relate an account from family lore that Georg paid a kind Jewish fellow to help them across the border. Since Georg was single and the legal age for military duty, he may well have been leaving the country to avoid conscription into the Russian army.

    About ten years later Philipp and his family joined his brothers in America. Philipp had married Karolina Martel in Kassel on February 21, 1889 and two of their children were born there before they emigrated, Eva (b. January 27, 1891) and Katharine (April 09, 1893). Immigration records at Ellis Island indicate that the family arrived in New York aboard the SS Spree on April 12, 1894. Accompanying them were Philipp's 21-year-old sister, Katharina, and 14-year-old brother, Jacob. It is curious that Jacob would have left his parents at age 14 to travel to America while his 17-year-old brother, Friedrich remained behind. One explanation, I suppose, may have been that Friedrich was needed at home to help his parents. In any case Christoph, Barbara and Friedrich left Russia and followed the rest of the family one year later. Passenger manifests at Ellis Island indicate that they sailed from Bremen aboard the SS Havel and arrived in New York on April 4, 1895.

    When Christoph and Barbara reached North Dakota, they lived in a sod house near their son, Christoph C. who was farming on a homestead he claimed on December 7, 1885. The quarter section of land was located about 12 miles north of the present town of Zeeland, ND. On the same day, Georg filed a homestead claim on 160 acres two miles from his brother. Both Christoph C. and Georg became naturalized citizens on May 31, 1892. All of the families initially settled in McIntosh County, North Dakota, but in 1902 Friedrich and Jacob filed homestead claims in McLean County. On April 29, 1903, their father, Christoph, at the age of 65, became a citizen of the United States. He died nine years later on April 12, 1912. Barbara, who was born August 23, 1837 in Kassel, died two years after her husband on July 13, 1914. They both are buried at St. Andrews Lutheran Church cemetery 13 miles northeast of Zeeland, ND.

    The St. Andrews Lutheran Church is located on the NW 1/4 of section 1, Township 130, Range 73 in McIntosh County. The original church was built in 1892 by fifteen pioneer families including Christoph constructed of sandstone taken from a site 12 miles to the northwest. The church was named to the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1990. More information about the church and its founding members can be found in the 100th anniversary book entitled, "St. Andrews Lutheran Church 1893-1993" [a text file of this book can be found in the German-Russian Genealogical Library of the Odessa3.org website].

    Georg Just, my great grandfather, married Kristina Rudolf, the daughter of Ludwig and Katharina (Schnabel) Rudolf, on March 28, 1887. Kristina was born December 25, 1868 in Kassel and came to America with her parents in October 1884. Georg and Kristina had nine children. Lydia (b. January 14, 1888); Friedrich (b. January 07, 1890); Katherine (b. February 26, 1891), George (b. March 08, 1892), Christina (b. September 23, 1893); Jacob (b. January 06, 1895); August (b. April 20, 1896), Lydia (b. September 23, 1898), and Jacob (b. March 17, 1899). In November 1897, the Just family was devastated by the deaths of four of their children, Jacob, George, Lydia and Christina, within a two-week period presumably by an influenza epidemic. Then at the end of April and early May 1899, Georg not only lost another son, also named Jacob, but his wife too who was only 31 years old.

    With four young children to raise, Georg soon found and married his second wife, Mary (Schnabel) Reich, in October 1899. Mary (b. April 26, 1878) was a widow with one son, Jacob Reich, born October 26, 1898. This turned out to be a very prolific union with 14 children. Their first child, Theobald "Deabold" was born on August 31, 1900 and was followed by Mathilde (b. July 30, 1901), Emma (b. August 30, 1902), Elizabeth (b. February 26, 1904), Magdalene (b. February 20, 1905), Adam (b. May 17, 1906), Wilhelm (b. June 18, 1907), Beada (b. June 04, 1908), Theresa (b. August 20, 1909), Edwin (b. January 21, 1911), Esther (b. March 30, 1912), Heinrich (b. August 1, 1913), Rosina (b. private), and Rebecca (b. June 14, 1917). A family photo was taken sometime in the mid 1920's.

    Georg, or George as he was known in America, was nearly 74 years old when he died on January 19, 1937. His wife, Mary, lived until May 26, 1949. George and both wives are buried in the St. Andrews Lutheran Church cemetery, rural Zeeland, ND.

    Katherine, the oldest surviving daughter, married John Meidinger on January 21, 1913 in the St. Andrews Lutheran Church. More about this family, my maternal grandparents, can be found on the Meidinger family page.

    Georg married Christina Rudolf on 28 Mar 1887. Christina (daughter of Ludwig Rudolf and Katharina Schnabel) was born on 25 Dec 1868 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 6 May 1899 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christina Rudolf was born on 25 Dec 1868 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Ludwig Rudolf and Katharina Schnabel); died on 6 May 1899 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Lydia Just was born on 14 Jan 1888; died in 0Nov 1897.
    2. Friedrich J. Just was born on 7 Jan 1890.
    3. Katherina Just was born on 26 Feb 1891 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 4 Dec 1964 in Trinity Hospital, Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Gackle Cemetery, Gackle, Logan County, North Dakota, USA.
    4. George Just was born on 8 Mar 1892.
    5. Christina Just was born on 23 Sep 1893; died in 0Nov 1897.
    6. Jacob Just was born on 6 Jan 1895; died in 0Nov 1897.
    7. 2. August Ferdinand Just was born on 20 Apr 1896 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 13 Dec 1966 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    8. Lydia Just was born on 23 Sep 1898 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    9. Jacob Just was born on 17 Mar 1899.

  3. 6.  Gottlieb Ketterling was born on 21 Nov 1866 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Johannes Friedrich Ketterling and Katharina Elisabetha Heupel); died on 2 Dec 1940 in North Dakota, USA.

    Gottlieb married Margaretha Wöhl in 1896. Margaretha was born on 21 Oct 1877 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 15 Jan 1971 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaretha Wöhl was born on 21 Oct 1877 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 15 Jan 1971 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Albina Ketterling was born on 7 Jun 1898 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 1 Jul 1992 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    2. Katherina Ketterling was born on 16 Aug 1899; died on 20 Mar 1978 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    3. Olga Ketterling was born on 5 Jan 1901 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 30 Mar 1990 in North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    4. Magdalena Ketterling was born on 13 Jul 1903 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 29 Jan 1907 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    5. Gottlieb G. Ketterling was born on 29 Mar 1905 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 17 Jan 1993 in North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    6. Emma Ketterling was born on 29 Oct 1906 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 11 Nov 1906 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    7. Heinrich Ketterling was born on 3 Apr 1908 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 2 Nov 1912 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    8. Edwin G. Ketterling was born on 24 Jul 1911 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 12 Nov 1984 in Linton, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Zion Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    9. Henry E. Ketterling was born on 29 Jul 1915; died on 1 Mar 2001 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Zion Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    10. Emma Ketterling was born on 24 May 1919; died on 31 Dec 1998 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    11. Hulda Ketterling was born on 25 Oct 1909 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 1 Aug 2000 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in Saint Luke Cemetery, Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christoph Just was born on 19 May 1838 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 12 Apr 1912 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Christoph married Barbara Frey on 11 Nov 1858 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina. Barbara was born on 23 Aug 1837 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 13 Jul 1914 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Barbara Frey was born on 23 Aug 1837 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 13 Jul 1914 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Christof C. Just was born on 16 Sep 1860 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 20 Feb 1925 in North Dakota, USA.
    2. 4. Georg Just was born on 23 Feb 1863 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 19 Jan 1937 in North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

  3. 10.  Ludwig Rudolf was born on 11 Feb 1840 in Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Johannes Georg Rudolph and Christina Burkhardt); died on 3 Nov 1911 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Ludwig married Katharina Schnabel on 18 Nov 1862 in Odessa, Ukrayina. Katharina was born on 12 Oct 1844 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 10 Aug 1894 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Katharina Schnabel was born on 12 Oct 1844 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 10 Aug 1894 in McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    Children:
    1. Christina Rudolf
    2. Ludwig Rudolf was born on 11 Jun 1865 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 22 Jun 1964 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    3. 5. Christina Rudolf was born on 25 Dec 1868 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 6 May 1899 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    4. Luisa Rudolf-Wiest was born on 11 Mar 1871 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 9 Dec 1946 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    5. Katherina Rudolf was born on 27 Dec 1872 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 7 Jun 1943 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA.
    6. Johann Rudolf
    7. Georg Rudolf was born on 16 Jul 1876 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 24 Dec 1964 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.
    8. Magdalena Rudolf was born on 15 Apr 1878 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina.
    9. Paulina Rudolf
    10. Karolina Rudolf
    11. August Rudolf
    12. Frederick Rudolf was born on 9 Feb 1887 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; died on 26 Sep 1965.

  5. 12.  Johannes Friedrich Ketterling was born on 13 Mar 1834 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (son of Friedrich Ketterling and Susanna Quiren); died on 31 May 1898 in Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA; was buried in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Zeeland, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA.

    Johannes married Katharina Elisabetha Heupel on 6 Feb 1866 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina. Katharina (daughter of Johannes Heupel and Elisabetha Bender) was born on 23 Apr 1843 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Katharina Elisabetha Heupel was born on 23 Apr 1843 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina (daughter of Johannes Heupel and Elisabetha Bender).
    Children:
    1. 6. Gottlieb Ketterling was born on 21 Nov 1866 in Kassel, Odessa, Ukrayina; died on 2 Dec 1940 in North Dakota, USA.
    2. Johann Ketterling
    3. Katharina Ketterling
    4. Friedrich Ketterling
    5. Andreas Ketterling was born on 19 Jul 1885 in Odessa, Ukrayina; died in 1964; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Luverne, Rock County, Minnesota, USA.