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Maria Schlechter Goehring
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Birth: Feb. 6, 1866
Plots'k
Odes'ka, Ukraine
Death: Sep. 2, 1941
Bismarck
Burleigh County
North Dakota, USA
John Goehring, the son of John Goehring, Sr. and Chistina Wittmeyer, was born May 17, 1862 in Cassel, South Russia. He came to America with his parents June 17, 1879, settling in the Avon and Tripp, SD area. He married Maria Schlechter, daughter of Jacob Schlechter and Magdalena Bahnmueller, February 28, 1888 at Scotland, SD. They moved to North Dakota in a covered wagon, homesteading at Richville, which was then a country post office. He served as Postmaster for ten years. He served as treasurer and register of deeds in Logan County from 1898-1914. They moved to Napoleon in 1905 and on to Streeter in November, 1916. They were the parents of seven children: Helena, Mrs. Karl Sayler, Underwood, ND; John, Whitetail, MT; Jacob, Portland, OR, and Magdalena, Mrs. John Reich, Lodi, CA. Maria, Amelia, Mrs. Aldoph (Emma) Sayler, Steeter, all deceased. John died in March, 1947 and his wife Maria passed away in September, 1941; both are buried in the Streeter Cemetery. Source: Streeter Centennial, Diamond Jubilee, Streeter, North Dakota, 2005
Maria leaves besides her husband, five daughters and two sons, as well as two brothers, E. J. Schlechter and George E. Schlechter of Whitetail, MT. She also leaves 11 grandchildren. The children are Mrs. Karl Sayler, Underwood, ND, John Goehring, Whitetail, MT, Marie Goehring, Streeter, Mrs. Adolph Sayler, Underwood, ND and Jacob Goehring (12 Aug 1902-3 May 1982, Multnomah County, Oregon, burial unknown). Another daughter, Amelia Goehring, preceded her mother in death. Funeral services will be held in the Congregational church at Streeter. Rev. Oreman will officiate. Interment will be made in the Streeter cemetery beside the graves of her father and mother (newspaper obit).
Maria Schlechter came to America at age 14 with her parents. Her father Johann was one of three sons of Friedrich (1800-1849) and Friederika (1802-1876), nee Koch, Schlechter, from Murr, Germany via Plotzk, Bessarabia, Russia. The brothers decided to immigrate to the New World, namely: Johann Friedrich (1832-1913), Gottfried (1838-1917) and Johann Jacob (1841-1919) Schlechter. Johann Jacob and Magdalena (Bahnmueller) Schlechter and their six children arrived at New York from Bremen, Germany on November 12, 1880 aboard the Rhein.
The Schlechter brothers: Johann F. Schlechter: memorial #83121984; Gottfried Schlechter: memorial #13399187 and Johann Jacob Schlechter: memorial #35518588.
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Parents:
Johann Jacob Schlechter (1841 - 1919)
Magdalena Baumiller Schlechter (1839 - 1931)
Spouse:
Johann Goehring (1862 - 1947)*
Children:
Helena Goehring Sayler (1889 - 1974)*
John J. Goehring (1891 - 1952)*
Maria Goehring (1892 - 1960)*
Magdalena Goehring Reich (1894 - 1992)*
Emma J Goehring Sayler (1897 - 1973)*
Siblings:
Maria Schlechter Goehring (1866 - 1941)
Jacob F Schlechter (1869 - 1911)*
Magdalena Schlechter Sayler (1871 - 1937)*
George E. Schlechter (1876 - 1962)*
Emanuel J. Schlechter (1883 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Streeter City Cemetery
Streeter
Stutsman County
North Dakota, USA
Maintained by: MRB
Originally Created by: Jae Miller
Record added: Apr 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35518586
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