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Adam Hieb

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Adam Hieb

Birth
Carmanova, Transnistria Territory, Moldova
Death
31 Mar 1907 (aged 75)
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1327778, Longitude: -121.2480556
Plot
PIONEER I . BLOCK 42 . LOT 5 NE -No Marker
Memorial ID
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s/o Wilhelm Hieb / Anna Margaretha Kapp born Neudorf, Glueckstal, Odessa, South Russia currently known as Carmanova, Transnistria, Moldova

Occupation Capitalist Came to the US 1874 - After the death of his wife Margaretha he lives with his son Jacob A. and family. - Son Wilhelm Adam "Columbus" is credited with being the first Dakotan of German_Russian descent to settle in Lodi 11 Nov 1897

Death Last Sunday of Late Adam Heib

Adam Heib, one of the highly respected residents of Lodi and a member of the Germany Colony, died at his home in this vicinity at 12:15 o'clock Sunday. He suffered an apoplectic stroke a few days before his final illness. Prior to that time he was a strong, robust man and one of the last whom it could be believed was near death's door.

Mr. Heib was a wealthy man and an honest man who respected honesty in others. He was generous and kind hearted and those of his acquaintances who were worthy, never appealed to him in vain. He was a native of North Dakota, aged 76 years. Besides his widow*, he leaves two sons, Jake and William in Lodi and a daughter in North Dakota. The funeral was held Tuesday from the German Reform church at 2 pm Rev. Mr. Jungeblutt officiating. Internment was made in Lodi cemetery. ref: Lodi News Sentinel 4 Apr 1907

m 18 Feb 1851 Glueckstal, Odessa, South Russia currently known as Hlinaia, Transnistria, Moldova Margaretha Hoffer

They had 9 children - Wilhelm Adam "Columbus", Johann d/y, Johann "John", Katherina, Jacob d/y, Margaret, Christina, Jacob A., Karolina
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ref: Obit - Adam Heib - Error - Wife Margaretha died 1899*; Buried in Unmarked grave next to his son Wilhelm; CA Death Cert Adam Hieb CA Death Index Adam Hieb
s/o Wilhelm Hieb / Anna Margaretha Kapp born Neudorf, Glueckstal, Odessa, South Russia currently known as Carmanova, Transnistria, Moldova

Occupation Capitalist Came to the US 1874 - After the death of his wife Margaretha he lives with his son Jacob A. and family. - Son Wilhelm Adam "Columbus" is credited with being the first Dakotan of German_Russian descent to settle in Lodi 11 Nov 1897

Death Last Sunday of Late Adam Heib

Adam Heib, one of the highly respected residents of Lodi and a member of the Germany Colony, died at his home in this vicinity at 12:15 o'clock Sunday. He suffered an apoplectic stroke a few days before his final illness. Prior to that time he was a strong, robust man and one of the last whom it could be believed was near death's door.

Mr. Heib was a wealthy man and an honest man who respected honesty in others. He was generous and kind hearted and those of his acquaintances who were worthy, never appealed to him in vain. He was a native of North Dakota, aged 76 years. Besides his widow*, he leaves two sons, Jake and William in Lodi and a daughter in North Dakota. The funeral was held Tuesday from the German Reform church at 2 pm Rev. Mr. Jungeblutt officiating. Internment was made in Lodi cemetery. ref: Lodi News Sentinel 4 Apr 1907

m 18 Feb 1851 Glueckstal, Odessa, South Russia currently known as Hlinaia, Transnistria, Moldova Margaretha Hoffer

They had 9 children - Wilhelm Adam "Columbus", Johann d/y, Johann "John", Katherina, Jacob d/y, Margaret, Christina, Jacob A., Karolina
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ref: Obit - Adam Heib - Error - Wife Margaretha died 1899*; Buried in Unmarked grave next to his son Wilhelm; CA Death Cert Adam Hieb CA Death Index Adam Hieb

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123650901/adam-hieb: accessed ), memorial page for Adam Hieb (26 Oct 1831–31 Mar 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 123650901, citing Lodi Memorial Park and Cemetery, Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA; Maintained by BluMoKitty (contributor 46830270).