CARL "Charles" F. BALDER

Born:  1820   Kanitz Schlesien (Olszewo Wegorzewskie), Nieder Schlesien (Lower Schlesien)
Died: January 18, 1897   St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota
Buried: The old part of Duelm Cemetery at St. Lawrence Church*


Marriage:
 
 
Maria Ratter
approximately 1840 or early 1841
 

 
Children: Joseph Nov. 17, 1841 † Oct. 31, 1918
  Charles F. Aug. 23, 1846 † May 24, 1924
  Frank Nov. 17, 1848 † Nov. 17, 1889
  Theresa Nov. 21, 1851 † July 28, 1920
  Caroline Ann Mar. 1854 † Feb. 15, 1918
  Robert May 1856 † Oct. 24, 1919
  Edward Dec. 13, 1858 † Oct. 1, 1934
  August May 1, 1860 † July 8, 1937
  Anna Nov. 1869  

Notes: Carl and Maria went to church in Birkwitz, which mightbe where Peterwitz was derived from. It is now included in the town of Kloch-Ellgath. The "Saxonia,"
  a ship in the Hamburg-American Line, sailed with them from Hamburg on April 20, 1870. Carl and his family are listed as passengers 520-528. It lists Carl, Maria, Carl (Charles), Robert, Edward, August, Therese (age 18), Anna, and Caroline. According to the passenger list, August was 4 years old and Anna was 6 months old. She was listed as an infant on the passenger list. Joseph and Frank arrived earlier. There was a Franz Reidner family listed that was traveling with Carl and crew. Both families were listed as coming from Kanitz Schlessien.
 
The steamer "Saxonia" arrived in the Port of New York on May 6, 1870 with Master C. Heliech in charge. The ship's manifest lists Carl Balder, age 50, male farmer; Maria Balder, age 50, his wife; C. Balder, age 23, male; R. Balder, age 7 male; E. Balder, age 6, male; A. Balder, age 4, male; and Therese Balder, age 18, female. [R. Balder to Therese Balder are indicated as being Carl and Maria Balder's children.] Next Anna Balder follows, age -6 [six months?], female baby, followed by Caroline Balder, age 16, female unmarried. All are noted as coming from Germany.
 
Carl was a farmer. He and Maria settled in St. George Township, Benton County, near Duelm, MN about 1870.
 
At the time of the 1880 United States census, Carl was 60 years old and living with his wife Maria and sons Robert and August Balder on the family farm in St. George, Benton county, Minnesota. Robert and August were both single and working as farm laborers for their father. [Source: NA Film No. T9-0615, p. 169A]
 
At the time of the July 3, 1895 Minnesota state census, Carl was 75 years old and a retired farmer living in St. George Township for the last 25 years. On the farm next door to him lived his daughter Caroline, son-in-law Martin Herbst and three of their children.
 
Carl's death record states that he died of a stroke (paralyzed) at the age of 77.

*Note: "[Carl and Maria] are buried in the old part of Duelm Cemetery at St. Lawrence Church. There was a fire at the church and all of the records were burned (according to the priest that I talked to there). All of the headstones were removed and one stone was placed for all of the people buried at that time. The area is on the northeast corner of the present cemetery. I guess they did this because they had no records left as to who was where." James Balder email to Rae Stimler Bordua and Connie Balder Mickolajak dated October 29, 2001

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

Emigration of Carl Balder and Family, 1870

Intent of Naturalization Paper of Carl Balder, signed June 13, 1870

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

Died at Duelm: Obituarary of Carl Balder, January 20, 1897

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