In December, 1893 Johann Heinrich and Rosalia along with their 5 bachelor sons, both daughters and their families immigrated to the Pheasant Forks district of the North West Territories. Johann Heinrich and his eldest son Johann obtained homesteads on adjoining quarters 2 miles south of what would become the town of Lemberg Saskatchewan. Canadian Pacific Railway land sales records archived at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary indicate Johann Heinrich helped all 5 sons buy CPR land in the Lemberg area during the first few years of the 20th century.
After Rosalia's death in 1909, Johann Heinrich married Appolonia (Gelowitz) Huber, a widow with several children. He and Appolonia had one son, Charlie (Carl).
In December, 1893 Johann Heinrich and Rosalia along with their 5 bachelor sons, both daughters and their families immigrated to the Pheasant Forks district of the North West Territories. Johann Heinrich and his eldest son Johann obtained homesteads on adjoining quarters 2 miles south of what would become the town of Lemberg Saskatchewan. Canadian Pacific Railway land sales records archived at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary indicate Johann Heinrich helped all 5 sons buy CPR land in the Lemberg area during the first few years of the 20th century.
After Rosalia's death in 1909, Johann Heinrich married Appolonia (Gelowitz) Huber, a widow with several children. He and Appolonia had one son, Charlie (Carl).
Inscription
German:
Zur ehre Gottes
Zum trost der armen seelen
Zum andenken an
Johann und Rosalie Mann
R.I.P.
English translation:
To the glory of God
Comforting to the poor souls
In memory of
Johann and Rosalie Mann
R.I.P.
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