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Rebakka “Rebecca” <I>Moorman</I> Brandt

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Rebakka “Rebecca” Moorman Brandt

Birth
Germany
Death
13 Nov 1900 (aged 64)
Palmer, Washington County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Palmer, Washington County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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First married Diedrich Boettcher (Boetjer) about 1863. He died about 1867. Their daughter is Rosina "Sena" Boetjer.

Their daughter Rosina Boetjer married (first) John Peter Harms and (second) Christian "Chris" Damman. Rosina moved to the City of Orange, Orange County, California with her first husband, who became a pioneer citrus rancher with the Santiago Growers Association; rasing oranges, lemons, walnuts, and grapes on his large ranch. John P. Harms and Rosina Boetjer Harms were active in church, civic, and social affairs as leading citizens of old town Orange, California.

Rebakka/ Rebecca Moorman Boettcher (Boetjer) married 2nd husband Claus(Klaus)Brandt, about 1869, in Missouri. They had children Rebecca Brandt, John (Johann) Brandt, and Louise Brandt. On the 1870 and 1880 Census they were found living in Lafayette County, Missouri. Some time between the 1880 and 1900 Census they had moved to Washington County, Kansas.

Info updated April 13, 2015 by genie-in-az.

First married Diedrich Boettcher (Boetjer) about 1863. He died about 1867. Their daughter is Rosina "Sena" Boetjer.

Their daughter Rosina Boetjer married (first) John Peter Harms and (second) Christian "Chris" Damman. Rosina moved to the City of Orange, Orange County, California with her first husband, who became a pioneer citrus rancher with the Santiago Growers Association; rasing oranges, lemons, walnuts, and grapes on his large ranch. John P. Harms and Rosina Boetjer Harms were active in church, civic, and social affairs as leading citizens of old town Orange, California.

Rebakka/ Rebecca Moorman Boettcher (Boetjer) married 2nd husband Claus(Klaus)Brandt, about 1869, in Missouri. They had children Rebecca Brandt, John (Johann) Brandt, and Louise Brandt. On the 1870 and 1880 Census they were found living in Lafayette County, Missouri. Some time between the 1880 and 1900 Census they had moved to Washington County, Kansas.

Info updated April 13, 2015 by genie-in-az.



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  • Maintained by: genie-in-az
  • Originally Created by: GardenNana
  • Added: Mar 14, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86754580/rebakka-brandt: accessed ), memorial page for Rebakka “Rebecca” Moorman Brandt (12 May 1836–13 Nov 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86754580, citing Saint Paul Cemetery, Palmer, Washington County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by genie-in-az (contributor 46847723).