Jacob Bender, 1873

Name
Jacob /Bender/
Given names
Jacob
Surname
Bender
Birth
about 1873 21 26
Immigration
November 12, 1874 (aged 1 year)
New York City, New York, United States
Latitude: 40.664167 Longitude: -73.938611
City: New York City
State: New York
Country: United States
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
City: Yankton
State: South Dakota
Country: United States
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Census
June 1, 1880 (aged 7 years) Age: 7
State: South Dakota
Country: United States
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
State: South Dakota
Country: United States
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Death of a mother
June 22, 192615:30
Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
Latitude: 46.301944 Longitude: -98.948056
City: Kulm
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Cause: Cerebral hemorrhage
Burial of a mother
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Marriage of a parent
City: Kulm
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Death of a father
May 1, 193207:15
Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
Latitude: 46.301944 Longitude: -98.948056
City: Kulm
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Cause: Coronary disease
Burial of a father
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Death of a brother
City: Bismarck
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Burial of a brother
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Death of a brother
City: Williston
State: North Dakota
Country: United States
Burial of a brother
State: Montana
Country: United States
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
18511932
Birth: November 1, 1851 Worms, Beresan, Odessa Region, Kherson, Russia
Death: May 1, 1932Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
mother
18461926
Birth: August 10, 1846 Worms, Beresan, Odessa Region, Kherson, Russia
Death: June 22, 1926Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
Marriage Marriage1870
brother
himself
1873
Birth: about 1873 21 26
Death:
2 years
younger brother
1874
Birth: about 1874 22 27
Death:
2 years
younger brother
18761965
Birth: January 31, 1876 24 29 Yankton, Yankton, Dakota Territory, United States
Death: September 20, 1965Bismarck, Burleigh, North Dakota, United States
3 years
younger sister
1878
Birth: about 1878 26 31
Death:
2 years
younger sister
1879
Birth: December 1879 28 33
Death:
17 months
younger sister
1881
Birth: April 1881 29 34
Death:
23 months
younger sister
1883
Birth: February 1883 31 36
Death:
16 months
younger brother
18841973
Birth: May 11, 1884 32 37 Dakota Territory (South Dakota portion), United States
Death: January 27, 1973Mercy Hospital, Williston, Williams, North Dakota, United States
17 months
younger sister
1885
Birth: September 1885 33 39
Death:
23 months
younger brother
1887
Birth: July 1887 35 40
Death:
20 months
younger sister
1889
Birth: February 1889 37 42
Death:
Father’s family with Maria Doerr
father
18511932
Birth: November 1, 1851 Worms, Beresan, Odessa Region, Kherson, Russia
Death: May 1, 1932Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
stepmother
Death:
Marriage MarriageFebruary 7, 1927Kulm, LaMoure, North Dakota, United States
Birth
Immigration
Census
Birth
Immigration
Shared note

Christine Masseth, "Jacob Bender Family History", p. 11-12; privately held by P.Weiss, Seattle Washington. The section includes a photocopy of a page from an unnamed book listing the Bender family members on the S.S. Lessing.

Shared note

In 1874, Jacob made the decision to leave his native land of Russia and sought to make his home in Ameria.
Joseph and his family immigrated to the United States of America. They came from Worm's Russia. Upon arrival in Hamburg, Germany; the immigrants were required to pass a health exam before a ship ticket was issued to them. Their route was from Hamburg Germany, to New York. Jacob and his family came over on a Vessel called the "S.S. Lessing".
Upon arrival in New York, on November 12, 1874, they realized that without some grasp of the English language, they would have difficulty communicating. For new immigrants often their first words were: Dakota, yes, no and tickets. After another lengthy train ride from New York to Chicago, and then to Yankton, where they were met by relatives and friends from their native land.

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