Bill Campbell Family and History
The Genealogy of the Campbell Family
Justine Christina Marquardt
1845 - 1942 (~ 96 years)-
Name Justine Christina Marquardt Birth 26 Dec 1845 West Prussia Gender Female Death Ruby, Silver Lake, Ont Burial 9 Jan 1942 Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Silver Lake, Ont Person ID I020 Dougherty Last Modified 9 May 2002
Father Michael Marquardt, b. Abt 1810, West Prussia d. Abt 1875, West Prussia (Age ~ 65 years) Relationship Natural Mother Anna Klawitter, b. 1810, West Prussia d. 1889, Silver Lake, Renfrew Co., Ontario (Age 79 years) Relationship Natural Marriage Abt 1832 West Prussia Family ID F057 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Johann Schauer, b. Abt 1840, West Prussia d. 27 Oct 1898, Silver Lake, Renfrew Co., Ontario (Age ~ 58 years) Marriage Abt 1865 West Prussia Children 1. Wilhelmina Schauer, b. 13 Jan 1877, West Prussia d. Silver Lake, Ontario [Natural] 2. Karl (Charlie) Schauer, b. 1886, Silver Lake, Ontario [Natural] Family ID F179 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Dec 2014
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Notes - On 13 April 1882 Justine, her husband Johann Schauer and their little girl, Wilhelmina, bega n their journey to Canada from West Prussia. They left from the port of Hamburg, arrivin g in England.They then crossed the country by train to Liverpool.
From Liverpool they boarded the Dominion Steamship Liner Quebec and after twenty-one days a t sea they docked in Halifax, Nova Scotia. From Halifax they continued their voyage to Quebe c , then by rail to Renfrew, Onario and finally to the Silver Lake area, where Justine's brot her Johann had settled.
During the ship voyage a little boy was born. His name was Alexander Lempke, and five year o ld Wilhelmina cared for him until they reached the end of their journey.
Nineteen years later Wilhelmina and Alexander were married in Silver Lake and raised their ow n family.
- On 13 April 1882 Justine, her husband Johann Schauer and their little girl, Wilhelmina, bega n their journey to Canada from West Prussia. They left from the port of Hamburg, arrivin g in England.They then crossed the country by train to Liverpool.