EDWARD "Ed" BALDER

Born: December 13, 1858    Kanitz Schlessien (Olszewo Wegorzewskie), West Prussia
Died: October 1, 1934    St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota
Buried: October 4, 1934    St. Patrick's Church Cemetery, Minden Township, Benton, Minnesota


Parents:
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
 
 
Occupation:
 
Carl "Charles" F. Balder
Maria Ratter
 
Catherine Mary Voerding
November 5, 1878
Duelm, Benton, MN
Witnesses were Frances Voerding and Helen Abfalter

Farmer [Source: NA Film No. T9-0615, p. 169B]


 
Children: Louisa "Lucy" Elizabeth Mar. 18, 1877 † Dec. 30, 1949
  Charles Apr. 5, 1880 † Mar. 17, 1907
  Bernard "Barney" Henry Apr. 23, 1882 † Jan. 19, 1906
  Francis "Frank" Apr. 11, 1884 † Oct. 13, 1964
  Adelaide Mary Apr. 1, 1886 † Jan. 15, 1968
  Bertha Johanna May 13, 1888 † June 18, 1889
  Ellsworth Edward May 1, 1890 † Jan. 2, 1963
  Elsie M. May 1, 1890 † Oct. 3, 1961
  Reuben Leo Dec. 13, 1892 † Oct. 3, 1966
  Otto Charles Apr. 5, 1895 † Jan. 4, 1978
  Rena Apr. 30, 1897 † June 20, 1975
  Clara Mary Elizabeth July 6, 1900 † Jan. 17, 1959

Notes: Edward lived in Neudorf, Germany, before he moved to America. He immigrated with his 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.
 
Edward and Catherine settled on a homestead in St. George Township, Benton County near Duelm, MN.
 
At the time of the 1880 federal census, Edward was 22 years old and living with his wife Kate, daughter Lucy, age 3 and son Charles, 2 months old, on their farm in St. George, Benton county, MN. His in-laws, Henry and Mary Ann Voerding, lived on the farm next door with their son Matthew. [Source: NA Film No. T9-0615, p. 169B]

At the time of the May 9, 1885 Minnesota state census, Edward was 27 years old and living with his wife Katie and their four children: Lucy (age 8), Charles (age 5), Barney (age 3) and Frank (1 year old). Katie's younger brother Mathias and his wife Annie lived two farms away.

Edward spent his last years living with Ellsworth and Alvina Balder. He had been ailing for some time and passed away at their home in St. George township of a celebral hemorrhage on October 1, 1934 at 4:30 p.m. at the age of 75.

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

Marriage Certificate for Edward and Catherine Balder (née Voerding)

1885 Minnesota State Census, St. George Township, MN

Certificate of Death for Edward Balder

Obituary of Edward Balder

Obituary of Edward Balder, Foley Independent, Oct. 3, 1934

Edward and Catherine Balder's Gravestone

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