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Note    N3516         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann 47, Catherine 42, Christophe 15, Frederic 14, Abraham 4, Anna 5). Stated destination was Ohio.

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Note    N3517         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann 47, Catherine 42, Christophe 15, Frederic 14, Abraham 4, Anna 5). Stated destination was Ohio.

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Note    N3518         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann 47, Catherine 42, Christophe 15, Frederic 14, Abraham 4, Anna 5). Stated destination was Ohio.

"LUDY --3d inst., HANNAH H., wife of late Jacob Ludy, aged 73. Relatives and friends innvited to services, reidence of son-in-law, Samuel N. Martin, 3530 North Twenty-second street, Sun., 2:30 P>M>, internment private, Mt. Vernon."--6 Jul 1913, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

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Note    N3519         Index
Arrived in New York 24 Nov 1856 on ship Havre from LeHavre, France, although he was from Bavaria. Listed with him is Elisa, same age, relationship not noted.
Oath of Allegiance date 7 Sep 1857
Tavern Keeper in 1860 census
Passport for return to Bavaria issued 4 April 1861.

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Note    N3520         Index
Arrived New York on Ship Havre via Le Havre from Bavaria with (husband) Adam

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Mentioned in father's obit on find-a-grave.


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Passed away only six weeks after marrying Agnes. She went on to marry Matthew's brother John, and then after his death, Jacob Martin.
Mathias "Matt" Leibrich was born on Nov. 12, 1906 to Jacob and Catherine (Gales) Leibrich. He attended grade school and one year of high school in White Lake, South Dakota.

On Oct. 26, 1932, he married Agnes Roth at White Lake, South Dakota.

Matt is survived by his wife, Agnes; his father, Jacob Leibrch; five sisters, Marie (Bernard) Hanten of Platte, SD, Katherine "Katie" (Matt) Gillen of White River, SD, Ida (Matt) Mohnen, Susan (Nicholas) Hanten of White Lake, SD, and Theresa Leibrich; and two brothers, Leonard and Mary Anne (Koch) Leibrich and John Leibrich.

Matt was preceded in death by his mother, Catherine, who died on Sept. 4, 1930.

Pallbearers were Nicholas Hanten, Matt Mohnen, Bert Hanten, Pete Martin, and Leonard and John Leibrich.


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Description of Agnes' marriage to John Nicholas Liebrich: June wedding - Saint Peter's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding June 21, 1934 at 9 a.m. when Agnes Leibrich became the bride of John Leibrich. The bride was dressed in coral pink crepe with white accessories. She was attended by her sister, Irene, who wore a dress of blue crepe with white. Peter Martin acted as best man.
After the ceremony, the party was entertained at a breakfast at the home of John Leibrich. A dinner was served at noon for 40 guests by Mary Flamming of Farmer, South Dakota, aunt of the bride.

"Funeral Services Are Slated For Mrs. Jake Martin Funeral services for Mrs. Jake Martin, 45, a longtime resident of White Lake, will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Mitchell.
The Rt. Rev. J.M. Brady will officiate at the rites. Burial will be in the family plot at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, White Lake. H. Noble and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Rosary will be recited Sunday night at 8 o'clock at the H. Noble and Son Chapel. The body will lie in state at the Noble chapel Saturday evening and Sunday.
Mrs.s Martin was a four-year resident of Mitchell after moving here from White Lake where she had lived all her life previously. She is survived by her widower, Jake Martin, Mitchell; three sons, Gerald Leibrich, Sioux City, Ia., Thomas Leibrich, Minneapolis, and John Leibrich, Mitchell; one daughter, Marlene Leibrich, Mitchell; a brother, Donald Roth, White Lake; a sister, Irene Curtan, Wessington Springs, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roth, White Lake."--2 Aug 1958, The (Mitchell SD) Daily Republic

"Funeral Services are Slated For Mrs. Jake Martin

Funeral Services for Mrs. Jake Marin, 45, a longtime resident of White Lake, South Dakota will held at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 4 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Mitchell, South Dakota. The Rev. J. M. Brady will officiate at the rites. Burial will be in the family plot at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, White Lake. H. Noble & Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The rosary will be recited Sunday night at 8 p.m. at the Noble Chapel Saturday evening & Sunday.

Mrs. Martin was a four year resident of Mitchell after moving from White Lake where she had lived all her life. She passed away Friday morning at the local hospital after an extended illness. She had been hospitalized since June 23.

Agnes Roth, daughter of Rose & Nick Roth, was born at White Lake, South Dakota on Sept. 10, 1912 and passed away at the St. Joseph Hospital in Mitchell, South Dakota on Aug. 1, 1958.

She married Mathias Leibrich of White Lake, South Dakota on Oct. 26, 1932. Matt passed away six weeks later on Dec. 7, 1932.

On June 21, 1934, she was married to John Leibrich, of White Lake, South Dakota. Four children were born to them: Gerald, Tommy, John, & Marlene. The family lived on a farm south of White Lake. Mr. Leibrich passed away in 1944.

On July 1, 1947, she was married to Jacob Martin. They made their home on a farm near White Lake until four years ago when they moved to Mitchell.

She is survived by her widower, Jacob Martin, Mitchell, SD; three sons, Gerald Leibrich, Sioux City, Iowa, Thomas Leibrich, Minneapolis, MN and John Leibrich, Mitchell, SD; one daughter, Marlene Leibrich, Mitchell, SD; three grandchildren; a brother, Donald Roth, White Lake, SD; a sister, Irene (Clell) Kirton, Wessington Springs, SD; and her parents, Nick and Rosa Roth, White Lake, SD.

Pallbearers were Les Helgeland, John Sullivan, Martin Silvernail, and Bill Anton, all of Mitchell, and John Mettel and A.C. Mairose of White Lake."--Find-a-grave