[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] looking for lost relatives

g.ruppert@worldnet.att.net g.ruppert at att.net
Sat Feb 18 17:29:44 PST 2006


Hi Howard:
 
I don't know if this will help, however I have a Jeske in one of my ancillary 
lines.
 
My maternal great aunt, Martha W. SCHMIDT born in Russian Poland 31 May 1886, 
immigrated 1892 to Maryland, married 6 December 1915 to Adolf JESKE. From the 
1920 census data, Adolf was born about 1896 in Russian Poland and immigrated in 
1914. This family moved from Baltimore to NJ to NY and finally settled in FL. 
Adolf  JESKE died about 1 March 1946 in Tampa.
 
Not much to go on, but perhaps there might be a link to Bertha and Edward JESKE.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Gary
18 February 2006
Baltimore 
http://home.att.net/~g.ruppert
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> >From reading old letters which my Grandfather had stored away, I discovered 
> a number of distant relatives who at the time lived in Alberta, and I am 
> amazed how hard it seems to have become to track them or their descendants. 
> 1. Descendants of Edward Jeske- he arrived in Canada in 1923 and eventually 
> settled in Namao, Alberta where he had 4 sons and 4 daughters- he was 
> related to Adam Eckert in Leduc, Alberta. 
> 
> 2. Adolf Mantei- arrived in Canada in about , very roughly, 1909 and worked 
> in Edmonton and in 1918 is working at Pokahantas, near Bedsen Alberta; and 
> is engaged to Ida Riske. 
> 
> 3. Adam Eckert; living in 1922 at Leduc, Alberta ;1923 his wife dies and he 
> remarries; he has a brother Emil and another brother whose name is unknown. 
> 
> Do any of these names ring a bell for anyone? 
> 
> These would all have been distant relatives of my Grandmother, Bertha Jeske. 
> 
> Thank-you, 
> Howard Krushel 





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