THE BERRY MEADOW ARCHIVE - Mountain Light School
THE BERRY MEADOW ARCHIVE - Mountain Light School
THE BERRY MEADOW ARCHIVE - Mountain Light School
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a, 2 nd m. Janice Scheuerman m. (1 st ) Ken Jones (2 nd ) David Enos<br />
sons (1 st m.). Brock, Tracy Jones<br />
2. Warren Huntley, 1921-1967 m. (1 st ) Doris Luft (2 nd ) Beverly Willson<br />
a, 1 st m. Ramon<br />
b. Gale<br />
c. Dale<br />
d. Charlene<br />
a, 2 nd m. Kathy<br />
b. Marilyn<br />
1 The Green and Rothe families arrived in the US on the SS City of Montreal, January 6, 1876.<br />
2 Elderly Henry Rothe (1824-1883), a native of Schöntal, journeyed to the Pacific Northwest after the<br />
death of his wife and against the advice of some family members, and died soon after his arrival in<br />
Endicott on April 22, 1883. Anna Rothe Green‟s second marriage was to John Weitz.<br />
3 Magdalena celebrated her first birthday on October 3, 1882 when the Green family was en route by<br />
wagon from Portland to the Endicott area. Family oral history about this event provided the first<br />
documentation dating their historic trek.<br />
The George Phillip and Elizabeth Kleweno Family<br />
George Phillip Kleweno, 1 1812-1860 m. Elizabeth<br />
The only 18 th century Kleweno family listed on a Plehve Russian census chart showing this<br />
cluster of names are parents Georg Phillip, b. 1796/97 (son of Adam) m. Elizabeth Wilhelm, b. 1801 with<br />
seven children including Anna Catharina, b. 1837/38 married to Adam Leinweber, b. 1831; Johann<br />
Heinrich, b. 1834 m. Maria Elizabeth Scheuermann, b. 1834; Christian, b. 1843; and Heinrich Daniel, b.<br />
1826? m. Elisabeth Margaretha Schneider, b. 1832.<br />
According to Kleweno family historians Doris Maddern (Wakefield, KS) and Victor Kleweno<br />
(MN), George Phillip Kleweno had an older brother, Phillip Peter, 1822-1884, husband of Anna<br />
Elizabeth, who immigrated to the US and died in Endicott, WA. Phillip Peter and Anna were the parents<br />
of Johann, b. 1845, Johann George, b. 1862, and Marie, b. 1869. Note burials in the Endicott Cemetery of<br />
John (1848-1935) and Marie C. (1848-1935) Kleweno.<br />
Victor Kleweno informed Evelyn Reich that George Phillip Kleweno (b. 1812) was a brother to<br />
Phillip (Peter) Kleweno, b. 1822, who immigrated in 1876 on the SS Mosel and was the father of<br />
Johannes, Johannes Georg, and Maria Kleweno. A third Kleweno brother, Johannes, had a son Johannes,<br />
b. 1855, who also came to the United States in 1876 and settled in Kansas. He married Catherine<br />
Elizabeth Benner, grandparents of family historian Doris Maddern of Wakefield, Kansas.<br />
I. Anna F., b. 1830 m. Adam Leinweber<br />
A. John, 1861-1954 m. (1<br />
115<br />
st ) ? (2 nd ) Susanna Marie Lautenschlager, 1860-1935