Siblings:
Karl Krass ~
Pipe maker in Dietz, Germany.
Fritz Crass ~
Immigrated to Venezuela.
Buried in Dietz, Germany.
Micha Crass, and her husband, George Barth, immigrated to America in the early 1850's where they resided in Parkville, Platte County, Missouri.
After being widowed, by the death of George Barth, on 10 August 1857; Micha (Crass) Barth, lived with her daughter Rosa Theresa (Barth) Haag, and son-in-law Joseph Haag, residing at 1102 Central, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
* Note: The stone cutter accidentally carved the death year as 1881, instead of 1882.
Spouse:
George Barth ~
Born Dec 1800, Germany.
Died 10 Aug 1857, Platte County, Missouri.
Children:
Charles J. Barth ~
Born abt 1827, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died crossing the plains to California, USA.
William Barth ~
Born 8 Dec 1829, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 17 Dec 1914, Denver, Denver, Colorado.
Henry M. Barth ~
Born 1831, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 18 Aug 1912, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana.
Moritz Barth ~
Born 24 Jul 1834, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 5 Jun 1918, Denver, Denver, Colorado.
Wilhelmina Barth ~
Born 24 Jul 1838, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 16 Aug 1912, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: William Long ~
Emilie Barth ~
Born 17 Nov 1841, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 25 Feb 1891, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: Charles Edward Kollmann ~
Rosa Theresa Barth ~
Born Jun 1843, Germany.
Died 16 May 1919, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: Joseph Haag ~
According to family lore, there were, five son's, of George and Micha (Crass) Barth. Only the identity of four son's is known. The fifth son's identity, and grave still remains a mystery...
First born child, Charles J. Barth, died in the early 1850's, crossing the plains on his way to California. His grave has never been found and remains a mystery...
Submitted by Judy Froehlich
Siblings:
Karl Krass ~
Pipe maker in Dietz, Germany.
Fritz Crass ~
Immigrated to Venezuela.
Buried in Dietz, Germany.
Micha Crass, and her husband, George Barth, immigrated to America in the early 1850's where they resided in Parkville, Platte County, Missouri.
After being widowed, by the death of George Barth, on 10 August 1857; Micha (Crass) Barth, lived with her daughter Rosa Theresa (Barth) Haag, and son-in-law Joseph Haag, residing at 1102 Central, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
* Note: The stone cutter accidentally carved the death year as 1881, instead of 1882.
Spouse:
George Barth ~
Born Dec 1800, Germany.
Died 10 Aug 1857, Platte County, Missouri.
Children:
Charles J. Barth ~
Born abt 1827, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died crossing the plains to California, USA.
William Barth ~
Born 8 Dec 1829, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 17 Dec 1914, Denver, Denver, Colorado.
Henry M. Barth ~
Born 1831, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 18 Aug 1912, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana.
Moritz Barth ~
Born 24 Jul 1834, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 5 Jun 1918, Denver, Denver, Colorado.
Wilhelmina Barth ~
Born 24 Jul 1838, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 16 Aug 1912, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: William Long ~
Emilie Barth ~
Born 17 Nov 1841, Dietz-Nassau, Germany.
Died 25 Feb 1891, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: Charles Edward Kollmann ~
Rosa Theresa Barth ~
Born Jun 1843, Germany.
Died 16 May 1919, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
Married: Joseph Haag ~
According to family lore, there were, five son's, of George and Micha (Crass) Barth. Only the identity of four son's is known. The fifth son's identity, and grave still remains a mystery...
First born child, Charles J. Barth, died in the early 1850's, crossing the plains on his way to California. His grave has never been found and remains a mystery...
Submitted by Judy Froehlich
Inscription
MICHA BARTH
DIED
OCT. 30, 1881
AGED 78 YEARS