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-====Johann ​Valentine ​Ungerecht family====+=====Johann ​Georg Ungerecht family=====
  
-=== Parents ===+==== Parents ​====
  
-__Johann Georg Ungerecht__ (1860-1934) of Helba, son of [[JohValU_1826|Johann Valentin Ungerecht]](1826-1864) \\ +__Johann Georg Ungerecht__ (11 Feb 1860 - 26 May 1934) of Helba, son of [[1826_JohValU|Johann Valentin Ungerecht]](1826-1864) \\ 
-married to __Rebecca (Bertha) Hoerauf__ () of Heidelberg, daughter of ((example source 1))+married to __Rebecca (Bertha) Hoerauf__ (4 Jan 1872 - 18 July 1957) of Edingen, near Heidelberg, daughter of [[1845_MichHoerauf|Michael Hoerauf]] ​(1845-1932) and Elizabeth Jung (1848-1924), emigrated to the U.S. about 1884 or 1885.
  
-=== Marriage ===+==== Marriage ​==== 
 +{{ :​un:​jgungerechtberthahoerauf.jpg?​200|}} 
 +Married in 1891  
 +==== Children ====
  
-Married in ?+  * [[1891_ValU|Valentine Ungerecht]] (1891-1937),​ married to Caroline (Lena) Saxowsky 
 +  * [[1893_JohGeoU|Johann George (Jack) Ungerecht]] (1893-bef.1985),​ married to Elizabeth DeBroux 
 +  * [[1894_FredCarlU|Frederich Carl Ungerecht]] (1894-1967),​ married to Minnie Loeffler 
 +  * [[1895_EmmaEllaU|Emma Ella Ungerecht]] (1895-1985),​ married to Joe Pietsch 
 +  * [[1896_GeoCarlU|George Carl Ungerecht]] (1896-1956),​ married to Emma Schultz 
 +  * [[1898_CarlU|Carl Ungerecht]] (1898-bef.1985),​ married to Bertha Schatz 
 +  * [[1900_AnnaU|Anna Ungerecht]] (1900-1966),​ married to Frank C. Lange 
 +  * [[1903_AlbU|Albert Ungerecht]] (1903-bef.1985),​ married to Mildred Tress 
 +  * [[1906_WaltGeoU|Walter George Ungerecht]] (1906-1975),​ married to Agnes Bean 
 +  * [[1912_PaulRudU|Paul Rudolph Ungerecht]] (1912- ~1976), married to Ivy Waechter
  
-=== Children ​===+==== Notes ====
  
-  * Margaretha Wilhelmina ​(1852-1858) +As a child, Bertha ​(also called Rebecca or maybe even Barbara, but Bertha was George'​s preferred name for heremigrated to the U.S. and as a teenager worked as a maid at the Medora Rough-Riders Inn (this was during the time that Teddy Roosevelt had his ranch nearby in the North Dakota Badlands, in what would become the Theodore Roosevelt National Park).
-  * [[CarlTheoU_1857|Carl Theodor Ungerecht]] (1857-1943) +
-  * [[JohGeoU_1860|]] ​(1860-1934)+
  
-=== Notes ===+{{ :​un:​michaelhoerauf50th_ungerechtids.jpg?​240|}}They moved to [[102_CaledoniaWales|Wales]] Wisconsin. ​ The family farm in Wales was then sold to create a state-run tuberculosis sanatorium, which eventually closed down and became a juvenile detention facility. ​ After selling the farm in Wales, they moved back to [[103_GlenUllin|Glen Ullin]]. ​ One record has the oldest kids being born in Hebron (where her side of the family lived) while they proved up on a homestead, then Emma was the first child born in Wales, WI, all the rest born there except for Paul, who was born in Caledonia.((according to Doreen Young'​s Hoerauf family research)) ​ Then they rented a farm briefly in Hebron before owning the ranch south of Glen Ullin that remained in Ungerecht hands for many years. Bertha was apparently somewhat separated from her family after the marriage, although the Ungerecht family did attend Michael and Elizabeth Hoerauf'​s large 50th wedding anniversary.
  
-As a childBertha emigrated ​to the U.S. and worked as a maid at the Medora Rough-Riders Inn (this was during the time that Teddy Roosevelt had his ranch nearby ​in the badlands, in what would become the National Grasslands Park).+All of the kids were skilled at riding horsesand several continued ​to work with horses ​Fred used his team of horses ​in logging camps around NorthomeGeorge was good at breaking horses, Walter worked as a cowboy ​in North Dakota and Oregon.
  
-They moved to [[Glen Ullin]]NDthen to [[Oak Creek and Wales|Wales]] Wisconsin.  The family farm in Wales was then sold to create a state-run tuberculosis sanitarium, which eventually closed down and became a juvenile detention facility. ​ After selling the farm in Wales, they moved back to Glen Ullin.+The picture at the top of the page (when onlineor the cover page for the PDF or printed version) is of Bertha and George, and presumably the two oldest kids.  ​(The custom at the time was that kids of both sexes wore dresses ​and boys didn't get their hair cut until about age three).
  
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