George Frederick Elsasser
M, #14702, b. 1828, d. 1909
Immigration* | | George Frederick Elsasser immigrated Great Grandson said: "The original Elsasser clan were from Luxenburg, then migrated to Russia and then on to North America and some to South America." Referring to a cousin knowing about the Elsasser family: "Fred Greb wouldn't know about our family history, although he and his wife made a trip to Russia (twice) & toward the Volga Rivers to see if they could see when we came from. Fred was told that a lot of those villages and especialy Mueller & nearby Galka, where my father's family came from."1 |
Birth* | 1828 | He was born in 1828 at Russia. |
Marriage* | | He married Mary "Eva" Elizabeth Weisner. |
Event-Misc* | 1898 | George Frederick Elsasser and Mary "Eva" Elizabeth Weisner had the following event: in 1898 with Adam, Christian and Sussanha, came to Canada, west to Winnipeg, then to Stornaway Saskatchewan, then back to Winnipeg.2 |
Event-Misc | 1906 | George Frederick Elsasser had the following event: in 1906 homesteaded in Happyland, area known as Leader. |
Death* | 1909 | He died in 1909 at Happyland, Ontario, Canada; (1919?) |
Burial* | | He was buried at Congregational Cemetery, Leader (SW of), Ontario, Canada. |
Citations
- [S181] Letter to Jane Wells, Fred Elsasser, , 14 Aug 2002.
- [S180] Chart & narrative by L. Jean (Elsasser) Nicoll of Nanaimo BC Canada, 1998, Contribution by E. Wilson, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada in Jan 1980.