CAROLINE ANN HERBST
(née BALDER)

Born: March 1854    Peterwitz, Prussia
Died: February 15, 1918    Foley, Benton, Minnesota
Buried: St. Lawrence Parish Cemetery, Duelm, Benton, Minnesota


Parents:
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carl "Charles" F. Balder
Maria Ratter
 
Martin Herbst
December 28, 1871
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
Duelm, Benton, Minnesota
by Father Joseph Buh
Witnesses were Charles Balder and Magdalena Megis
 
Martin Herbst
December 28, 1871
Witnesses were Charles Balder and Ann Kremer
Caroline Ann Herbst (née Balder)
Children: Joseph Charles Oct. 30, 1872 † Feb. 2, 1949
  Charles Joseph Dec. 19, 1874 † May 11, 1945
  Albert F. Sept. 17, 1877 † Aug. 20, 1915
  Adolph Robert July 10, 1880 † May 3, 1957
  Clara Theresa Apr. 19, 1883 † May 7, 1964
  William Joseph Jan. 19, 1886 † Nov. 2, 1959
  Alma Mary June 27, 1892 † Dec. 24, 1968

Notes: Caroline immigrated with her parents and siblings on the passenger ship "Saxonia" which sailed from Hamburg on
  April 20, 1870 and arrived in New York on May 6, 1870.
 
"Martin Herbst, a native of Baden, Germany, was born on the 1st of November, 1844. At the age of nine years, he came with his uncle to America. Was engaged in farming in the state of Indiana, until the year 1865, when he came to St. Cloud. Here he was employed by the Freight Company, in drawing supplies for the frontier forts, until 1871, when he came to Glendorado Township, Benton County, and took a claim. The year following, he purchased the farm on which he now lives. Since 1875, he has been Town Clerk. Was married on the 28th of December, 1871, to Miss Caroline Balder. They have four children: Joseph C., Charles J., Albert F., and Adolphus R." -- from "History of the Upper Mississippi Valley," St. George Township (1881), p. 66
 
At the time of the 1880 federal census, Caroline was 35 years old and living with her husband Martin and their children Joseph C. (age 8), Charles J. (age 5) and Albert F. (age 2) on the family farm in St. George, Benton county, Minnesota. [Source: NA Film No. T9-0615, p. 170D]
 
At the time of the June 1, 1900 federal census, Caroline was 45 years old and living with her husband, Martin, and their children Charley J. (age 25), Albert F. (age 23), Adolphus (age 19), William (age 13), Clara (age 17) and Alma (age 7) on the family farm in St. George, Benton county, Minnesota. Martin and Caroline had been married for 28 years and were the parents of seven children. She was born in Germany and had been living in the United States for 30  years. [Source: NA Film No. T623-757, p. 1B, E.D. 318]
 
At the time of the April 18, 1910 federal census, Caroline was 55 years old and living with her husband Martin, son William (age 24) and daughter Alma (age 17) on the family farm in St. George, Benton county, Minnesota. Martin and Caroline had been married for 39 years and were the parents of seven children. At that time Martin had his own income and his son William was working the farm in general farming. [Source: NA Film No. T624-690, p. 103A, E.D. 10, Part 2, line 9]

Ancestry: The Balder Line
   
Extract from Saxonia passenger list, 1870

Steamer Saxonia Passenger List, Port of New York, 1870

Travelling in Steerage, 19th Century

Reise im Zwischendeck, 19. Jahrhundert

Some Pictures to Illustrate the Situation of Emigrants in the 19th Century

Einige Bilder zur Situation der Auswanderung im 19. Jahrhundert

Lineages Research Calendar on Carl and Maria Balder and Family

1885 Minnesota State Census, St. George Township, Benton County

History of St. Lawrence Parish, Duelm, MN

Will of Caroline Herbst, Sept. 20, 1916

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