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Jacob J. Voth

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Jacob J. Voth

Birth
Russia
Death
15 Jun 1938 (aged 68)
Kremlin, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Jacob Jacob Voth was the son of Jakob Voth & Anna Neufeld.
He was born 18 March 1870 in Kleefeld, Molotschna Colony, South Russia.
His family immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aboard the SS Switzerland 24 June 1879.
He became a naturalized citizen of the USA in 1915.
He married Anna J Toews 9 October 1890 in Nebraska.
He died 15 June 1938 in Kremlin, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Moved to Oklahoma in 1901.
SS Switzerland: Left Antwerp, Arr Philadelphia on June 24, 1879
Jacob Voth (41), farmer
Anna Voth (35)
Henrich (12)
Jacob (9)
Gerhard (7) this must be George
Abraham (4) and
Peter (1)

1880; living with parents in Beaver, Hamilton County, Nebraska. Census enumerated 17 June 1880. Listed as "Jacob Foth", 10 years old, born Russia in 1880 census. Both parents born Russia.

1900; living in Beaver Precinct, Hamilton County, Nebraska. Census enumerated 8 June 1900. Listed as "Jakob J Voth", 30 years old (b. Mar 1870), born Russia in 1900 census. Both parents born Russia. Married 10 years.

1910; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 21 Apr 1910. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 40 years old, born Russia in 1900 census. Both parents born Russia. Married 19 years.

1920; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 6 Jan 1920. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 49 years old, born Russia in 1920 census. Both parents born Russia.

1930; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 26 Apr 1930. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 60 years old, born Russia in 1930 census. Both parents born Russia.
[contributed by Larry Crawford #46629010]

THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
June 16, 1938
Page 2, section A, column 1

RECENT DEATHS
VOTH – A two-day illness Wednesday claimed the life of Jacob J. Voth, 68, prominent farmer of Kremlin community.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed, pending word from out-of-town relatives. The Brown Funeral Home is caring for the body.

Voth was born in Russia, and came to the United States with his parents when he was 9 years old. The family lived first in Nebraska, and then moved to the farm near Kremlin, where Voth lived until his retirement several years ago.

He was a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church at North Enid.

Voth is survived by his wife, three sons, Jacob A. and Peter H. of Kremlin; and C.J. Voth of Enid; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Thesman of Kremlin; five brothers, Abe, Peter and Henry, all of Dallas, Ore.; George of Enid, and John H. of Owassa; and a brother-in-law, P.H. Berg of Hillsboro, Kans.

THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
June 23, 1938
Page 3, section A, column 6

Kremlin
Mr. Jacob J. Voth, 68, a pioneer resident of Kremlin, passed away Wednesday night at his home after several days illness. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at the Mennonite church and burial was in the church cemetery.

Four children who survived were Jacob Albert, Anna Elizabeth (married Jacob Thesman), Cornelius, and Peter Harold.[Contributed by descendant Myron Toews]

Jacob Jacob Voth was the son of Jakob Voth & Anna Neufeld.
He was born 18 March 1870 in Kleefeld, Molotschna Colony, South Russia.
His family immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aboard the SS Switzerland 24 June 1879.
He became a naturalized citizen of the USA in 1915.
He married Anna J Toews 9 October 1890 in Nebraska.
He died 15 June 1938 in Kremlin, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

Moved to Oklahoma in 1901.
SS Switzerland: Left Antwerp, Arr Philadelphia on June 24, 1879
Jacob Voth (41), farmer
Anna Voth (35)
Henrich (12)
Jacob (9)
Gerhard (7) this must be George
Abraham (4) and
Peter (1)

1880; living with parents in Beaver, Hamilton County, Nebraska. Census enumerated 17 June 1880. Listed as "Jacob Foth", 10 years old, born Russia in 1880 census. Both parents born Russia.

1900; living in Beaver Precinct, Hamilton County, Nebraska. Census enumerated 8 June 1900. Listed as "Jakob J Voth", 30 years old (b. Mar 1870), born Russia in 1900 census. Both parents born Russia. Married 10 years.

1910; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 21 Apr 1910. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 40 years old, born Russia in 1900 census. Both parents born Russia. Married 19 years.

1920; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 6 Jan 1920. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 49 years old, born Russia in 1920 census. Both parents born Russia.

1930; living in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 26 Apr 1930. Listed as "Jacob J Voth", 60 years old, born Russia in 1930 census. Both parents born Russia.
[contributed by Larry Crawford #46629010]

THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
June 16, 1938
Page 2, section A, column 1

RECENT DEATHS
VOTH – A two-day illness Wednesday claimed the life of Jacob J. Voth, 68, prominent farmer of Kremlin community.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed, pending word from out-of-town relatives. The Brown Funeral Home is caring for the body.

Voth was born in Russia, and came to the United States with his parents when he was 9 years old. The family lived first in Nebraska, and then moved to the farm near Kremlin, where Voth lived until his retirement several years ago.

He was a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church at North Enid.

Voth is survived by his wife, three sons, Jacob A. and Peter H. of Kremlin; and C.J. Voth of Enid; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Thesman of Kremlin; five brothers, Abe, Peter and Henry, all of Dallas, Ore.; George of Enid, and John H. of Owassa; and a brother-in-law, P.H. Berg of Hillsboro, Kans.

THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
June 23, 1938
Page 3, section A, column 6

Kremlin
Mr. Jacob J. Voth, 68, a pioneer resident of Kremlin, passed away Wednesday night at his home after several days illness. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at the Mennonite church and burial was in the church cemetery.

Four children who survived were Jacob Albert, Anna Elizabeth (married Jacob Thesman), Cornelius, and Peter Harold.[Contributed by descendant Myron Toews]



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75965061/jacob_j-voth: accessed ), memorial page for Jacob J. Voth (18 Mar 1870–15 Jun 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 75965061, citing Mennonite Brethren Cemetery, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Emily Jordan (contributor 47063153).