Katherine gave birth to an illegitimate daughter Amelia on 07 Aug. 1883. The daughter was brought up as a youngest daughter in the family of Jacob and Catherine Bender, the maternal grandparents. See the Birth registration for the name of the mother and of the informant and Jacob's 1901 Canada census.
She bacame the wife of Charles Dengis in Wallace Twp; Perth County on October 11, 1887. Marriage Register #009953.
Katharine gave birth to 7 children in Ontario.
1. Sarah Dengis (Weismiller) 1888-1976.
2. Rev. John B. Dengis 1889-1984.
3. Charles Dengis Jr. 1891-1891.
4. Rev. William B. Dengis 1893-1964.
5. Emma Dengis (Schroeder) 1894-1980.
6. Elmina Dengis (Tuchlinski) 1897-1996.
7. Norman Albert Dengis 1898-1898.
After the death of her husband, Charles in 1933, Katharine lived with her daughter Elmina & her husband at 118 Church St; in Kitchener, until her death in 1944.
Katharine lived to the age of 82 years, 6 months and 24 days.
Katherine gave birth to an illegitimate daughter Amelia on 07 Aug. 1883. The daughter was brought up as a youngest daughter in the family of Jacob and Catherine Bender, the maternal grandparents. See the Birth registration for the name of the mother and of the informant and Jacob's 1901 Canada census.
She bacame the wife of Charles Dengis in Wallace Twp; Perth County on October 11, 1887. Marriage Register #009953.
Katharine gave birth to 7 children in Ontario.
1. Sarah Dengis (Weismiller) 1888-1976.
2. Rev. John B. Dengis 1889-1984.
3. Charles Dengis Jr. 1891-1891.
4. Rev. William B. Dengis 1893-1964.
5. Emma Dengis (Schroeder) 1894-1980.
6. Elmina Dengis (Tuchlinski) 1897-1996.
7. Norman Albert Dengis 1898-1898.
After the death of her husband, Charles in 1933, Katharine lived with her daughter Elmina & her husband at 118 Church St; in Kitchener, until her death in 1944.
Katharine lived to the age of 82 years, 6 months and 24 days.
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"Charles Dengis/ 1858-1933/ Katharine Bender/ his wife/ 1861-1944/
(A) Father (B) Mother "
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