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Petersen, Peter
(1785-1835)
Hansen, Margaretha Dorothea
(1785-1832)
Petersen, Ingeburg
(1821-1903)
Christiansen, Margarethe Christiane Juliane
(1864-1950)

 

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Parents:
1. Christiansen, Karstine
2. Petersen, Ingeburg
3. Christiansen, Karstine & Petersen, Ingeburg

Spouses/Children:
1. Langholz, John Fredrich Martin
2. Horn, Karl Anton

  • Horn, Caroline Wilemina Christiana+
  • Horn, Katherine Ingeburg Louise+
  • Horn, Matilda Ora Labora
  • Horn, Thekla Dorothea Antonia+
  • Horn, Karl Gottlieb Christian+
  • Horn, Agnes Augustus Lydia+
  • Horn, Albert William Gottfried+
  • Horn, Ruth Elizabeth Rose+
  • Horn, Christoph Alfred Otto+
  • Horn, Martin Ernst Johannes+

Christiansen, Margarethe Christiane Juliane

  • Born: March 13, 1864, Bredstedt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Christened: Bredstedt, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Marriage (1): Langholz, John Fredrich Martin on January 13, 1917 in Grey, Ontario, Canada
  • Marriage (2): Horn, Karl Anton on June 12, 1889 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA
  • Died: January 6, 1950, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA at age 85
  • Buried: January 9, 1950, Worthington, Franklin, Ohio, USA
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bullet  General Notes:

JANUARY 1950 SPOKEMAN REVIEW
MRS. LANGHOLZ DIES IN OHIO Mrs. Margareta Horn Langholz, mother of Mrs. George Zier and Carl Horn of Davenport, passed away following a short illness at the home of her son, Martin E. Horn in Columbus, Ohio. She was 85 years old; interment was o n January 9, at Columbus. Mrs. Langholz was born Margareta Christiansen on March 31, 1864, in Bredstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and came to the United States as a young woman. On June 12, 1889, she was married to the Rev. Karl Anton Horn, L utheran Missionary in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Ten children were born of this union, one of the girls dying at the age of four years. The Rev. Horn passed away at his home in Weber, Washington on June 1 7, 1915. In January, 1930, Mrs. Horn ma rried to Rev. John Langholz at Ayton, Ontario, Canada. She is survived by her husband, at the Martin Horn home in Columbus; her children, Mrs. Lena Kinzel, Ritzville; Mrs. Katie Zier, and Carl Horn, Davenport; Mrs. Agnes Rummer, Newberg, Oregon; t he Rev Albert R. Horn, Baltimore, MD; Mrs. Ruth Jayne, Laramie, WY; Christ A. Horn, McMinnville, Oregon; and Martin E. Horn of Columbus; 35 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

Another newspaper article:
MRS. MARGARETHA HORN LANGHOLZ Margaretha Horn Langholz born March 13, 1864 in Bredstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, departed this life on January 5, 1950 in Columbus, Ohio, at the home of a son.
Mrs. Langholz's first husband was Rev. Anton Horn, pioneer pastor of the former Joint Synod of Ohio. He was the first Lutheran pastor in Spokane, Washington, and he established many congregations in Washington, Oregon and Ohio*. Rev Horn died i n 1914*. In 1930 Mrs. Horn was united in marriage with Rev. Johann Langholz, a pioneer pastor of the Canada Synod, U.L.C.A., who served congregations in Ontario, Canada. She is survived by her husband now 93 years old, five daughters and four son s, one of who is Rev. Albert Horn, a Lutheran Chaplain in Baltimore. (Idaho not Ohio and 1915 not 1914) JHR

Federal Census:
Lincoln County, Odessa Washington - 8th Jan 19 20 - ED. 28 - 60 Sheet 12. Line 27
Horn, Margaret W. 55 birth Schleswig-Holstein Res. Lincoln Co, Odessa to US 1889- na 1895 Germany
Horn, Albert S. 19 Washington
Horn, Ruth S. 17 Washington
Horn, Christoph S. 16 Washington
Horn, Martin S 12 Washington

Living with them was Carl Phillips, single, 41 yrs., 1903- na 1919 from Baden, Germany clergyman
(Priest in church/Parish)

Odessa Property BUYER Filed. Feb. 5, 1918 11 a.m.
The house on E. 2407 Pacific Ave in Spokane, Washington, is where Groszmutti lived from about 1922-1927. After she sold her home in Odessa, she lived with Aunt Thekla and Uncle Gussie before living here. This would have been in the area of Emmanue l Lutheran Church that Groszpapa started on E 4th Avenue. Uncle Chris remembered this picture when I sent through the round robin. He built on the enclosed porch. This is where he slept when he stayed with his mother after graduating from Washing ton State College in about 1926. He worked at White Pine Sash Co. He got a traineeship from General Electric Company and went back east to Massachusetts to work for the company. Chris and Christie Horn 1992 Margarethe spelling in 1915 obituar y of Carl Anton Horn and was reportedly spelled "Margareta" prior to her marriage.

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Margarethe married John Fredrich Martin Langholz on January 13, 1917 in Grey, Ontario, Canada. (John Fredrich Martin Langholz was born in 1857 in Germany and died in 1950.)

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Margarethe next married Karl Anton Horn, son of Karl Friedrich Horn and Auguste Wilhelmine Kunze, on June 12, 1889 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA. (Karl Anton Horn was born on December 31, 1855 in Hartmannsdorf, Dahme-Spreewald, Brandenburg, Germany, died on June 17, 1915 in Odessa, Lincoln, Washington, USA and was buried in Lincoln, Washington, USA.)



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