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Albert Ittermann was baptized into the Congregationof the Evangelical Albert Ittermann was baptized into the Congregationof the EvangelicalLutheran shortly after his birth. Albert was baptized as an adult andaccepted into the the Congregation of the Neudorf Baptist Church on May 25, 1900. He left for America on the ship "Cassel" which sailed fromBremen, Germany on April 21, 1906, arriving in New York's ' Ellis Islandon May 5, 1906. His age was 20 Yrs. With him was his brother Gottlieb age25 and his wife Anna (Pohl) age 17 yrs and Anna's sister Ida Pohl, also aged 17 yrs. They were twins. Their destination was Winnipeg and theywere to join Anna's brother Wilhelm Pohl. He married Julia Maier inWinnipeg on Auguat 20, 1907 by Pastor F. Hoffmann. He was working as a carpenter in Winnipeg. When his brother Jonathan arrived in Winnipeg in1909 they went to Moosehorn, Manitoba to homstead. Shortly thereafter hegot a call from the "Lord" to become a pastor. He graduated from theRochester Theological Seminary in 1918 and was ordained in Pleasant Valley, North Dakota. . In 1923 he received a call from a church inBerlin, South Africa, they left in September and arrived in South Africain late January 1924. In December 1929 he resigned from the churches inSouth Africa having received a call from the Freundenthal Baptist Church in Carbon, Alberta. After serving in several other congregations, heaccepted a call from the Baptist Church in Tyndall, South Dakota in 1941.In 1945 while serving the church in Tyndall-Danzig he attended at Yankton College to study the English Language. In one year he received aBatchlor of Arts Degree and after two more years study in Theologyreceived a batchlor of Theology Degree, all at the age of 60 years. In1951 he received a call fom the First Baptist Church in Taft, Florida, but retired after two years.Julia died in 1972, he married Anna Siebold.When his health deteriorated and he had to move to a seniors residencethe Baptist Conference did not have space for him in Florida so he was moved to their residence in Bismarck , North Dakota, where he died onJanuary 10th 1983 at the age of 97 years 10 months. He was buried inFlorida beside his first wife Julia. Nicht zuzuordnende GEDCOM Sőtze 1 IDNO 24 3 TIME 10:39:49 |
Eltern : Peter Ittermann / Karoline Henkel |
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Albert Ittermann was baptized into the Congregationof the Evangelical Albert Ittermann was baptized into the Congregationof the EvangelicalLutheran shortly after his birth. Albert was baptized as an adult andaccepted into the the Congregation of the Neudorf Baptist Church on May 25, 1900. He left for America on the ship "Cassel" which sailed fromBremen, Germany on April 21, 1906, arriving in New York's ' Ellis Islandon May 5, 1906. His age was 20 Yrs. With him was his brother Gottlieb age25 and his wife Anna (Pohl) age 17 yrs and Anna's sister Ida Pohl, also aged 17 yrs. They were twins. Their destination was Winnipeg and theywere to join Anna's brother Wilhelm Pohl. He married Julia Maier inWinnipeg on Auguat 20, 1907 by Pastor F. Hoffmann. He was working as a carpenter in Winnipeg. When his brother Jonathan arrived in Winnipeg in1909 they went to Moosehorn, Manitoba to homstead. Shortly thereafter hegot a call from the "Lord" to become a pastor. He graduated from theRochester Theological Seminary in 1918 and was ordained in Pleasant Valley, North Dakota. . In 1923 he received a call from a church inBerlin, South Africa, they left in September and arrived in South Africain late January 1924. In December 1929 he resigned from the churches inSouth Africa having received a call from the Freundenthal Baptist Church in Carbon, Alberta. After serving in several other congregations, heaccepted a call from the Baptist Church in Tyndall, South Dakota in 1941.In 1945 while serving the church in Tyndall-Danzig he attended at Yankton College to study the English Language. In one year he received aBatchlor of Arts Degree and after two more years study in Theologyreceived a batchlor of Theology Degree, all at the age of 60 years. In1951 he received a call fom the First Baptist Church in Taft, Florida, but retired after two years.Julia died in 1972, he married Anna Siebold.When his health deteriorated and he had to move to a seniors residencethe Baptist Conference did not have space for him in Florida so he was moved to their residence in Bismarck , North Dakota, where he died onJanuary 10th 1983 at the age of 97 years 10 months. He was buried inFlorida beside his first wife Julia. Nicht zuzuordnende GEDCOM Sőtze 1 IDNO 24 3 TIME 10:39:49 |
Eltern : Peter Ittermann / Karoline Henkel |
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