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Samuel Ferdinand Recht- Caroline Henriette Sczepanski

This page is under development; research is on-going

Note: additional source materials are currently being obtained.

Aside from the birth records of Samuel Ferdinand Recht and Caroline Henriette Sczepanski we have very sparse information regarding the lives and existence of our couple and their family/ children.

  • Samuel Ferdinand Recht (Birth & Baptism)
    Samuel Ferdinand Recht- Birth 12 February 1841- small
  • Caroline Henriette Sczepanski (Birth & Baptism)
    Caroline Henriette Sczepanski- Birth 16 March 1844- small

Johann Hermann Recht-Auguste Alvine Caroline Kunz Marriage- 1891- small
The second place we find the couple mentioned with certainty is in the marriage record of their son Johann Hermann Recht to Auguste Kunz. There we find mention of them and their deaths having occurred before the Recht-Kunz marriage in Ellerwald, Kreis Elbing.

Additionally, we have found evidence of one Samuel Recht living in Elbing from the years of 1866 to 1881. From 1884 on we find no further clues of his existence. In the years following 1881, he also does not appear in either Ellerwald or any of the Zeyer communities. We are not certain if this is our Samuel Ferdinand Recht (we need more information before making that assertion). Here is what we have thus far:

  • 1866 Schiffsholm 7. – Matrose (Sailor)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1866
  • 1867 Schiffsholm 7. – Matrose (Sailor)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1867
  • 1870 Wasserstrasse 6. – Steuermann (Helmsman)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1870
  • 1874 Wasserstrasse 6. – Steuermann (Helmsman) und Schankwirth (Innkeeper)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1874
  • 1876 Schiffsholm 8. – Steuermann (Helmsman)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1876
  • 1881 Schiffsholm ?. – Schiffer (Skipper, Mariner)
    Sam Recht Elbing-Adressbuch-1881
  • 1884 and on not in Elbing Addressbooks

Based upon conversations with Frieda geboren Wedhorn (a grand daughter of Hermann Recht, Samuel Recht’s son?), we do not know whether or not Hermann Recht had brothers or sisters. Frieda does not remember anyone, during her time in Westpreußen, ever mentioning anything indicating that Hermann had any siblings.

Frieda did, however, remember that Hermann Recht had mentioned living in Ellerwald.

Cornelius Schepansky Family(ies)

At this point, we believe that our research has produced a rather complete image of the Families and Children of Cornelius Schepansky. If you know of additional source materials or information, we would love hearing from you.

Our information and resources have been and continue to be packaged for submission to the Schepanski Family Archives in Delmenhorst Germany as well as to Grandma (The Online Mennonite Archives).

CORNELIUS1 SCHEPANSKY was born on 11 Feb 1806 in Kerbshorst, Westpreussen, Germany 1. Cornelius Schepansky was baptized on 19 May 1823 in Marcushof, Westpreussen, Germany1. He died on 27 Feb 1861 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.

  1. He married (1) CORNELIA MARTENS on 14 Aug 1831 in Wengelwald, Westpreussen, Germany 1. She was born on 23 Nov 1795 in Campenau, Westpreussen, Germany1. She died on 11 Oct 1831 in Wengelwald, Westpreussen, Germany1.
  2. He married (2) CATHARINA MARTENS (daughter of Leonhard Martens and Susana Funck) on 04 Mar 1832 in Wengelwald, Westpreussen, Germany1. She was born about Jan 1809 in Marcushof, Westpreussen, Germany1. He divorced Catharina before 18371.
  3. He married (3) MARIA MARTENS (daughter of Jann Martens and Susana Funck) on 18 Jul 1837 in Neuheide, Westpreußen, Germany1. She was born on 16 May 1816 in Marcushof, Westpreussen, Germany1. She died on 30 Oct 1849 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  4. He married (4) ESTHER WILHELMINE SAENGER (daughter of Michael Saenger and Esther Euphrosine Landig) on 19 Feb 1850 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2. She was born on 17 Jan 1828 in Zeyersniederkampen, Westpreussen, Germany2. Esther Wilhelmine Saenger was baptized on 20 Jan 1828 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2. She died on 05 Mar 1858 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany 2.
  5. He married (5) RENATE MIERAU on 26 Apr 1859 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2. She was born about 1823.
Cornelius Schepansky and Cornelia Martens

They had no children.

Cornelius Schepansky and Catharina Martens

They had the following children:

  1. MARIA2 SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Catharina Martens) was born on 07 Apr 1833 in Hoehenwald, Westpreussen, Germany1. She died on 03 Jun 1833 in Hoehenwald, Westpreussen, Germany1.
  2. CATHARINA SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Catharina Martens) was born on 26 May 1834 in Schwansdorf, Westpreussen, Germany1. She died on 24 Jun 1834 in Schwansdorf, Westpreussen, Germany1.
  3. HERMAN SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Catharina Martens) was born on 16 Jan 1836 in Kronsnest, Westpreussen, Germany1.
Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens

They had the following children:

  1. ANNA MARIA2 SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 25 Oct 1849 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Anna Maria Schepansky was baptized on 04 Nov 1849 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  2. JOHANN JACOB SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 26 May 1843 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Johann Jacob Schepansky was baptized on 01 Jun 1843 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  3. HEINRICH CORNELIUS SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 23 Nov 1845 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Heinrich Cornelius Schepansky was baptized on 07 Dec 1845 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  4. WILHELMINA JUSTINA SCHEPANSKY1 (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 19 Feb 1839 in Schlammsack, Westpreußen, Germany3.
    Wilhelmina Justina Schepansky1 was baptized on 21 Feb 1839 in Neuheide, Westpreußen, Germany3.
  5. ANNA MARIA DOROTHEA SCHEPANSKY1 (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 27 Jan 1838 in Schlammsack, Westpreußen, Germany3.
    Anna Maria Dorothea Schepansky1 was baptized on 11 Feb 2012 in Neuheide, Westpreußen, Germany3.
  6. CATHARINA ELISABETH SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 23 Apr 1840 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2. She died on 01 Jun 1840 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Catharina Elisabeth Schepansky was baptized on 03 May 1840 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  7. MARIA FRIEDERIKA SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 19 Jun 1848 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Maria Friederika Schepansky was baptized on 29 Jun 1848 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  8. HEINRICH FERDINAND SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 14 Apr 1842 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Heinrich Ferdinand Schepansky was baptized on 01 May 1842 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  9. HEINRICH AUGUST SCHEPANSKY2 (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 25 Feb 1847 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Heinrich August Schepansky2 was baptized on 04 Mar 1847 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  10. CAROLINE HENRIETTE SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Maria Martens) was born on 16 Mar 1844 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2. She died about 1890 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany4.
    She married Samuel Ferdinand Recht (son of Johann Recht and Maria Elizabeth Barwich) before 1869. He was born on 12 Feb 1841 in Zeyersniederkampen, Westpreussen, Germany2. He died about 1890 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany4.
    Caroline Henriette Schepansky was baptized on 25 Apr 1844 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger

They had the following children:

  1. ESTHER WILHELMINE 2 SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger) was born on 18 Feb 1858 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Esther Wilhelmine Schepansky was baptized on 11 Mar 1858 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  2. JOHANNE CAROLINE SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger) was born on 08 Dec 1853 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Johanne Caroline Schepansky was baptized on 18 Dec 1853 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  3. JOHANN JACOB SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger) was born on 23 Mar 1856 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Johann Jacob Schepansky was baptized on 29 Mar 1856 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  4. MARIA ELIZABETH SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger) was born on 06 Nov 1850 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Maria Elizabeth Schepansky was baptized on 17 Nov 1850 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
  5. ALVINE WILHELMINE SCHEPANSKY (daughter of Cornelius Schepansky and Esther Wilhelmine Saenger) was born on 29 Jul 1852 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Alvine Wilhelmine Schepansky was baptized on 08 Aug 1852 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
Cornelius Schepansky and Renate Mierau

They had the following child:

  1. JOHANN GUSTAV2 SCHEPANSKY (son of Cornelius Schepansky and Renate Mierau) was born on 08 Feb 1860 in Ellerwald, Westpreussen, Germany2.
    Johann Gustav Schepansky was baptized on 19 Feb 1860 in Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany2.
Sources
  1. Thiensdorf- Marcushof Kreis Marienburg Mennonite Church (primarily: Mennonite Church USA Archives – North Newton, Kansas (Bethel College); also FamilySearch.org (LDS Church)).
  2. ev. Kirche Zeyer, Zeyer Evangelische Kirche (Zeyer, Westpreussen, Germany) (published and accessed via LDS (Familysearch.org)), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
  3. ev. Kirche Neuheide, Neuheide Evangelische Kirche (Neuheide, Westpreussen, Germany)(published and accessed via LDS (Familysearch.org)), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
  4. Baarenhof Evangelisch Kirche (Baarenhof, Westpreussen, Germany) (published and accessed via LDS (Familysearch.org)), Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
  5. numerous, Elbing Adressbücher (multiple years from 1820- 1937 available through numerous sources), ManyRoads.

August Ferdinand Kunz – Catherine Elisabeth Albrecht

This page is under development; research is on-going

The family of August Kunz and Elisabeth Albrecht lived in Neuteicherwalde in Kreis Marienburg, Westpreussen (West Prussia). August was a Hofbesitzer (Farmer). It is believed that Hermann Recht and Auguste geboren Kunz inherited the family farm with their marriage shortly following the death of August Ferdinand (facts are being researched to confirm this). Erich August Albrecht- shows Elisabeth Kunz residence 1895-smallWe do know that as late as 1895 Elisabeth continued to live in Neuteicherwalde (even after Hermann and Auguste Recht had moved to Pietzkendorf). This fact is confirmed via the birth and baptismal record of Erich August Albrecht.

August Ferdinand Kunz (was born on 7 Feb 1844 in Neuteicherwalde the son of Andreas Kunz and Caroline Concordia Woelke) he married Catherine Elizabeth Albrecht (born on 10 Aug 1842 in Neuteicherwalde the daughter of Georg Albrecht and Marie Schroeder) on 3 January 1869 in Neuteicherwalde. (page 152 Baarendorf ev. Kirche) August Kunz- Catherine Albrecht- Marriage 1869- small

During their marriage August Ferdinand Kunz and Catherine Elisabeth geboren Albrecht had 5 children of whom perhaps only two survived into adulthood. This included:

  • Name: Auguste Alvine Caroline (wife of Hermann Recht).

Birth: 2 Sept 1869Auguste Alvina Caroline- Birth 1869-complete (small)
Baptism: 10 Oct 1869
Death: 6 Oct 1916
Burial: 12 Oct 1916Auguste Kunz- Elisabeth Albrecht Deaths 1916- small

  • Name: Johanna Elise

Birth: 15 Sept 1870Johanna Elise- Birth 1870-small
Baptism: 2 Oct 1870
Death: 17 Nov 1870

  • Name: Georg Andreas Ferdinand

Birth: 10 Mar 1872Georg Andreas Ferdinand- Birth 1872-small
Baptism: 7 Apr 1872
Death:

  • Name: Otto Richard

Birth: 1 Oct 1873Otto Recht Birth-Death 1899-small
Baptism: 2 Nov 1873
Death: 24 Dec 1882

  • Name: Friedrich Gustav

Birth: 18 Jan 1875Friedrich Gustav- Birth 1875-small
Baptism: 21 Feb 1875
Death: 21 Feb 1875

Catherine Elisabeth geboren Albrecht died in 1916 approximately two months after her daughter Auguste. It is probable that she had been in residence with the Recht’s in the last years prior to Auguste’s early death from Gout.Auguste Kunz- Elisabeth Albrecht Deaths 1916- small

Hermann Recht- Auguste Kunz Family History

This page is under development; research is on-going

Hermann Recht and Auguste Kunz were married in Baarendorf ev. Kirche Kreis Marienburg, West Preussen. Johann Hermann Recht, born 16 June 1869 in Zeyersniederkampen,
married Auguste Alvine Caroline Kunz on 10 March 1891 (page 192 Baarendorf ev. Kirche). Johann Hermann Recht-Auguste Alvine Caroline Kunz Marriage- 1891- small

Based upon an oral family history obtained by me from Luise geboren Senger, their grand-daughter, this marriage took place just after the death of Auguste’s father, August Ferdinand Kunz. We are also in the process of attempting to source these records.

Hermann and Auguste had five children, that we have identified, four of which lived into adulthood. The children were:

  • Elisa Hedwig Erna Recht- born: 4 Nov. 1892 – baptized: 1 Jan. 1893 Erna Recht- Birth 1892-small
  • Ernst Hermann Ferdinand Recht- born: 23 Dec. 1893 – baptized: 28 Jan. 1894Ernst Recht- Birth 1893- small
  • Ella Selma Recht- born: 21 Dec. 1896 – baptized: 21 Feb. 1897Ella Recht- Birth 1896- small
  • Frieda Auguste Recht- born: 19 Mar. 1898 – baptized: 31 Jul. 1898Frieda Recht- Birth 1898- small
  • Otto Recht- born: 1 Nov. 1898 – died: 16 Nov. 1898Otto Recht Birth-Death 1899-small

 

Because of the generosity of newly found cousins in Germany (we are jointly descended from Hermann Recht & Auguste geboren Kunz), ManyRoads is now able to provide additional images and insights into the extended family of Hermann Recht and Auguste geboren Kunz. (more photos and data will appear here over the next months).

Herrman Recht’s 69th Birthday celebration gathering (16 Juni/June 1939 in Pietzkendorf, Westpreussen ?):
Gathering-Key Herrman Recht Geburtstag Gathering Photo 16 June 1939-enhanced

Auguste Alvina Caroline Kunz

It was another one of those days a genealogist only dreams of… one, when a huge brick wall comes tumbling down. Today my daughter and I were reading through our latest bunch of 11 Family History Center tapes, hoping to eek out a simple clue regarding our Prussian German forebears. We had already viewed 9 tapes when on our 9th tape we saw a birth/baptism record for Eduard Ferdinand Kunz.  The name Ferdinand Kunz had appeared as being in attendance at my great aunt (Tante) Ella’s baptism.  Did we have the right family?

eduard-ferdinand-kunz-birth-1863-highlighted

As readers of ManyRoads may already know, Auguste Kunz (my Uhr-Oma) on my grandmother’s line has been a mystery to everyone.  We did not know where the Kunz’s were from, where they lived, who they were. In other words, they were a seriously challenging ‘brickwall’.  No more.

Happily, I can say that the Kunzes are now ‘better’ known to us.  We have found them!  By the time we reached page 109 of the Baarenhof Baptisms (Taufen), we had found the birth of Auguste Alvina Caroline Kunz.

Auguste Alvina Caroline- Birth 1869-complete (small)

By page 240, we had found the ‘key’ birth of Elsie Hedwig Erna Recht (my Tante Erna) born to Hermann Recht and Auguste geboren Kunz.

erna-recht-birth-1892-highlighted

Yes! We have found our family.  They lived in what once was Neuteicherwalde near Baarenhof, Kreis Marienburg, Westpreussen (Baarenhof, Marienburg County, West Prussia).  Auguste’s parents were August Ferdinand Kunz and Catherine Elisabeth geboren Albrecht.

We have now ordered the marriage tapes for the church as well as the available death records.  We will analyze and edit the images we have and build a more complete image of our family.  We most certainly hope to uncover more!

Ah, what a day.

27 September 2011 Update:

For those of you who pay really close attention to ManyRoads, you will remember that last week, we had actually identified the wrong Auguste Kunz as being our forebear!

Yep, nearly 100 years without data and now we are knee deep in potential! As I reviewed our images and documents last week, a second Auguste Kunz appeared; she was born in 1869. My mother had always said that her grandmother was born around 1870/1871. This second Auguste was closer to that date, but we could not be certain.  I had already gone to press once, too quickly!

Then the Parker FHC (Family History Center) called and said a new tape had arrived for us. It was the Ladekopp Church (ev. Kirche) death records through 1920. My mother had always said that her grandmother had died around the end of WW1. And sure enough, in this new set of records we had the death of Auguste Recht geboren Kunz document as being on 6 Oct 1916 with burial on 12 Oct 1916. The document said that she was 47 years 1 month and 4 days at death. Calculating backwards from the death date to the birth date we had a match with our second Auguste Kunz. O-Oma was found, for certain, this time!

As I stared at the image of her death document, a very peculiar item lay immediately below her death- the death of her mother! My O-O-Oma was found! She died on 10 December 1916 in Pietzkendorf. She was 74 years 3 months and 29 days; which according to my feeble calculations has her birth as being 11 August 1842. I am in awe of these finds.

Auguste Recht geb Kunz and Elisabeth Kunz geb Albrecht- Deaths 1916 (small)

More records are on their way. Who knows what we’ll find next…

Frieda Senger Birth Record!

Thursday the 7 October 2010 was one of those spectacular days for a family genealogist!

I went to the Parker Family History Center to do research in the Ladekopp/ Pietzkendorf Evangelische Kirche records. I had no idea what, if anything I might find. What I found was both amazing and joyful.  I found my grandmother’s baptismal record (birth record):

Frieda Auguste Recht
Frieda Auguste Recht Birth-19-Mar-1898

I also found the records for two of her siblings, Ella and Ernst.

Ella Selma Recht
Ella Selma Recht Birth-21-Dec-1896
Ernst Hermann Ferdinand Recht
Ernst Herrman Ferdinand Recht Birth-23-Dec-1893

Based on the information I uncovered here is what I believe to be the situation.

The Hermann Recht- Auguste Kunz family moved to Pietzkendorf, near Ladekopp, after the birth of their eldest daughter Erna in November of 1892 but before the birth of their son Ernst in December of 1893. I also discovered that a Ferdinand Kunz of Neuteicherwaelde was in attendance at the baptism of Ella Recht in December of 1896.  My thoughts are that this might be either the father or brother of Auguste Kunz.  The search continues!

Hermann Recht

This page is under development; research is on-going

Note: additional source materials are currently being obtained.

Johann Hermann Recht History -this is an account that has evolved significantly from what began as an oral history related to Mark Rabideau by Luise (Senger) Rabideau (Hermann Recht’s grand daughter) on 9 Jan 2006; today this history is augmented with numerous additions and amendments from Mark Rabideau’s subsequent research as well as family information and stories from Otto Wedhorn family descendants most notably Frieda (Wedhorn) Mimietz.

  • Hermann Recht was born as Johann Hermann Recht on 16 June 1869 in Zeyersniederkampen, Westpreussen. To date, we have not found his birth record.
  • Johann Hermann Recht’s parents were:
    Father: Samuel Ferdinand Recht (Hofbesitzer of Zeyersniederkampen) and
    Mother: Henriette Schepansky (Caroline Henriette Sczepanski of Ellerwalde)
    Johann Hermann Recht-Auguste Alvine Caroline Kunz Marriage- 1891- small
  • Hermann Recht’s Hussar (Gala uniform) photo is from his military time in Stolp, Pommern (Pomerania). We believe him to be about 20 years old in the photo (below). Hermann Recht Hussar
  • Based upon his military photo, we are reasonably certain he was stationed in the military garrison in Stolp, Pommern between the years of 1888-1891. Although research into the military garrison church records of Stolp have produced no clues or information regarding Hermann Recht.
  • Hermann is said to have come from a very poor family in Zeyersniederkampen. Although, we have no record aside from Hermann’s marriage document indicating that his parents actually lived in the area covered by the Zeyer ev. Church- which would have included both Zeyersniederkampen and Ellerwald at that time.
  • According to family traditional, after Hermann returned home from his military service, he was once again sent away from home, this time to make his fortune; his plan, it is said, was to go to Russia along with his brother (name unknown) and settle with the Germans there. On his journey, Hermann stopped at the Kunz farm just after the owner/ father, August Kunz, was buried.  Hermann took this opportunity to marry Auguste Kunz (the farmer’s daughter). They were married in Neuteicherwalde, Westpreussen 10 March 1891. Note: It is unlikely that this story is accurate: August Ferdinand Kunz died 4 years in advance of the Recht-Kunz marriage; he died on 25 April 1887.  Also to date, we have no evidence of Hermann having had any siblings. (Research continues!)
  • Upon his marriage to Auguste Kunz, Hermann assumed all Kunz family property rights and  embarked on a disastrous program which ultimately ended in the loss of  all Kunz wealth and lands.  Hermann and his family ultimately ended up holding  a small piece of land in Pietzkendorf Westpreussen (near Ladekopp).  Based upon children’s birth records, it is believe that the family moved to Pietzkendorf no later than December 23 1893 (the date of their son’s (Ernst) birth in Pietzkendorf).
Hermann Recht 1944
  • Frieda (Recht) Senger- his daughter- had little respect for her father;  she viewed him as being an angry, mean person without business-savvy.
  • Ella and Frieda (geb. Recht) complained that Hermann Recht liked to order his daughters around. He was seen as very controlling.
  • Frieda and Ella Recht married in the same year (1920) because Hermann Recht wanted them to get out of the house.
  • Hermann’s oldest daughter Erna, however, never got married and left his house to work on the farm of a “rich” Mennonite. Frieda Wedhorn said that her Tante Erna was very religious who maybe tried to take her directions not from Hermann Recht but directly from Jesus Christ. During WW2, Erna lived and worked on the Senger farm.
  • Regarding Otto Recht’s short life (7 months), it is thought that Hermann Recht apparently wanted more sons and so he did not give his wife Auguste (geb. Kunz) any time to recover after the birth of their third daughter Frieda Auguste. As a result, Otto was sickly and did not survive.
  • Auguste Kunz (Hermann’s first wife) died an invalid in 1916 after a prolonged illness (gout-Gicht).  She had been bed ridden for years prior to her death. Based upon Auguste’s death record information, it seems likely that her mother Elisabeth Kunz geb. Albrecht assisted in Auguste’s care prior to Auguste’s death.
  • Hermann remarried some years after his first wife’s death. Hermann Recht Geburtstag 1936-small
  • The Wedhorn kids actually liked to be at Hermann Recht’s farm because he never put as much pressure on them as he obviously did on his daughters.
  • His second wife’s name was Else Auguste Recht (geboren Nahme / maiden name Ekrut).
  • She is said to have once been a consort of the Kaiser.
  • Frieda geb. Wedhorn recounts that Frieda geb. Recht once held a temporary job near Danzig. While in Danzig, Frieda Recht visited Fräulein Else Auguste Ekrut, before Else’s marriage to Herman Recht (as his 2nd wife). Frieda attempted to talk Else out of this marriage, without success. Much to the surprise of Hermann’s daughters, Else Auguste did not let herself be ordered around by Hermann Recht. Once, she even walked out on him. Hermann had to travel to Danzig to get Else to come back.
  • Else Auguste Recht, reportedly, never went out to work on the fields. Instead, she took care of the house, milked the cows and was an excellent cook.
  • Else’s brother Wilhelm Ekrut was a “Baumeister” in Danzig (it is thought that he either was an architect or owned a building company), constructing one- or two-family houses in a district or suburb of Danzig. Wilhelm himself supposedly lived in one of those houses and Else Auguste lived there, as well, before she married Hermann Recht and came to live in Pietzkendorf. Frieda Wedhorn also remembers that Wilhelm Ekrut and his wife Emma (maiden name unknown; she is the woman in black who is on Hermann Recht’s 1939 birthday photo) had a car, which at that time was fairly significant.
  • Else’s death/ disappearance:
  • Otto Wedhorn reportedly said that after the end of WW2, when the Soviets turned governmental administration in Westpreußen over to the Poles and ethnic Germans were being expelled from Poland, Else Auguste Recht (geb. Ekrut?) did not flee with the remaining members of the Wedhorn family to Fichtenwalde, near Berlin. Rather than joining Otto Wedhorn’s sisters in Fichtenwalde, she is believed instead to have fled to Danzig where she likely still had family or friends. It was at this time the Wedhorns lost contact with her.
  • Another family story reports that Soviet occupation troops “beat, assaulted and threw Else into the Nogat river” near the Senger farm in Zeyersvorderkampen, Westpreussen.
  • As for Hermann’s fate… One account has it that he was found dead in April 1945 by some fisherman on a side branch of the Nogat River with a stone tied around his mid-section. Another account reports that he died after trying to rescue his Else Auguste from the Nogat River (after Soviet soldiers had attempted to drown her). This story might align with another in which Else reportedly appeared at the Wedhorn home in Orlofferfelde after his death, in April 1945; Else was completely distraught and in shock following Hermann’s death. Shortly after appearing on the farm Else is reported to have fled the area.) Was Hermann murdered? Did he commit suicide? Neither option would have been uncommon at that time and place for an old man whose world had been destroyed. Perhaps some combination of all or none of the stories are true.
  • What we do know is that no official or unofficial investigation or inquiry was ever undertaken. Hermann Recht was, after all, just an old, lonely, unwanted, ethnic German; and an investigation into the death of someone like that was not something to be wasted by the allied (Soviet & Polish) authorities newly in control of Zeyervorderkampen.
  • Hermann’s body was taken and buried on the former Senger lands by Richard Senger.
  • The true fate of Hermann Recht will, almost certainly, never be known.
  • His official date of death is 24 April 1945Hermann Recht Death- 24 April 1945
  • Hermann is believed buried in an unmarked grave on the old Senger farm in Zeyer (today owned by the Bednarcyzk family).
Hermann Recht Grave on old Senger Farm- circa 1978
  • Currently we are seeking additional, official, information regarding Hermann Recht’s death in Zeyer (circa 1945).

DRK Suchdienst- 1DRK Suchdienst- 2

  • We are also seeking information on the death of Else Auguste Recht (Hermann’s second wife).

else-auguste-recht-kirchlicher-suchdienstElse Auguste Recht- Suchdienst Results

 

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