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Military Note: On June 5, 1917 Simon P. Hinschberger registered for the WWI draft. He states he is a resident of Sanborn, ND and was born in Sanborn on April 24, 1887. His occupation is a farmer working for himself in Sanborn. He states he is married with a wife and three children and claims exemption from the draft for their support. The registrar notes he is short and of medium build with brown eyes and black hair and he is not bald. Census: 1920 census at Mansfield, Barnes, ND shows Simon Hinschberger (indexed as Swain Hinschberger), 31, b. ND, parents b. ND/ND, farmer; Cleo M. (should be Celia), 30, b. MN, parents b. US/MN; Lenard N., 6 8/12; Gerald S., 4 X/12 (months illegible); Foyd, 3 X/12; Marie, X/12. Census: 1930 census at Mansfield, Barnes, ND shows Simon Hinchberger 42, b. ND, parents b. CANADA, farmer; Celia, 40, b. MN, parents b. IRELAND; children b. ND: Lenord, 16; Gearld, 14; Lloyd, 12; Marie, 9; Tommie 4 x/12; William x/12. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Simon + Celia M. KEATING. Celia was born on 12 May 1889 in MN; died in Oct 1986 in Devil's Lake, Ramsey, ND; was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Sanborn, Barnes, ND. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Note: Barnes County History Andrew Hinschberger, SR. Andrew Hinschberger, Sr. was born in St. Agatha, Canada, on December 25, 1860, and Maria Stroh was also born in Canada on January 31, 1863. They were united in marriage in Kitchener, Canada, on April 20, 1883, and left immediately for Dakota Territory, arriving in Barnes County on April 22, 1883, with a total of $1.25 in cash plus a few household possessions. They took out a homestead claim about 6 miles south of Eckelson in Mansfield Township. To supplement his income in those early years, Andrew often worked at his former trade as carpenter and stone mason, a skill he was employed to use in construction of the Valley City State Teachers College. As he prospered, he built a huge farm home for his growing family of eleven children and acquired many additional acres of land. Andrew Hirschberger was also a lover of fine stock and in January of 1904, he journeyed to Illinois to purchase a blooded stallion. On the return trip to North Dakota, Andrew was killed in a collision between a freight and passenger train of the Chicago-Burlington-Quincy Railroad near Savanah, Illinois. Survivors were his wife, Maria, and children: Cecelia (Mrs. August Sauer) 20; Frank 19; Simon 17; Eugene 15; Joseph 13; Agnes 12; Edward 10; Andrew Jr. 7; Ferdinand 5; Alma 3, and Regina, an infant of 3 months. Although handicapped by the fact that she could neither read nor write English, Maria Hinschberger was a woman of great faith and courage, and she kept her family together, continuing to farm for several years with the help of her children. In later years, she moved to Sanborn with the younger children and lived there until her death on May 23, 1919. She is buried in the Sacred Heart Cemetery by her husband. All eleven children grew to adulthood and at one time all lived in Barnes County. Agnes became Mrs. Omar Clark, Alma married Walford Graalum, and Regina (Babe) married Martin Van Weston and moved to Minnesota early in her married life. Census: 1900 census at Township 139, Barnes, ND shows Andrew Hinsperger, b. Dec 1860, age 39, married 17 years, b. CANADA, parents b. CANADA/GERMANY, immigrated 1883, in country 17 years, naturalized citizen, farmer; Maria, b. Jan 1863, age 37, 9 children born / 9 living, b. CANADA, parents b. GERMANY/NY, immigrated 1883, in country 17 years; children b. ND: Cecelia F., b. Feb 1884, 16, servant; Frank P., b. Aug 1885, 14; Simon P., b. Apr. 1887, 13; Eugene, b. Dec. 1888, 11; Joseph A., b. Apr 1890, 10; Agatha M., b. Dec 1891, 4; Edward F., b. Aug 1895, 4; Andrew, b. July 1896, 3; Ferdinand, b. Sep 1898, 1. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial
Andrew married Maria STROH on 10 Apr 1883 in Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA. Maria (daughter of Unknown STROH) was born on 31 Jan 1863 in CANADA; died on 23 May 1919 in Sanborn, Barnes, ND; was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Sanborn, Barnes, ND. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Note: Barnes County History Andrew Hinschberger, SR. Andrew Hinschberger, Sr. was born in St. Agatha, Canada, on December 25, 1860, and Maria Stroh was also born in Canada on January 31, 1863. They were united in marriage in Kitchener, Canada, on April 20, 1883, and left immediately for Dakota Territory, arriving in Barnes County on April 22, 1883, with a total of $1.25 in cash plus a few household possessions. They took out a homestead claim about 6 miles south of Eckelson in Mansfield Township. To supplement his income in those early years, Andrew often worked at his former trade as carpenter and stone mason, a skill he was employed to use in construction of the Valley City State Teachers College. As he prospered, he built a huge farm home for his growing family of eleven children and acquired many additional acres of land. Andrew Hirschberger was also a lover of fine stock and in January of 1904, he journeyed to Illinois to purchase a blooded stallion. On the return trip to North Dakota, Andrew was killed in a collision between a freight and passenger train of the Chicago-Burlington-Quincy Railroad near Savanah, Illinois. Survivors were his wife, Maria, and children: Cecelia (Mrs. August Sauer) 20; Frank 19; Simon 17; Eugene 15; Joseph 13; Agnes 12; Edward 10; Andrew Jr. 7; Ferdinand 5; Alma 3, and Regina, an infant of 3 months. Although handicapped by the fact that she could neither read nor write English, Maria Hinschberger was a woman of great faith and courage, and she kept her family together, continuing to farm for several years with the help of her children. In later years, she moved to Sanborn with the younger children and lived there until her death on May 23, 1919. She is buried in the Sacred Heart Cemetery by her husband. All eleven children grew to adulthood and at one time all lived in Barnes County. Agnes became Mrs. Omar Clark, Alma married Walford Graalum, and Regina (Babe) married Martin Van Weston and moved to Minnesota early in her married life. Census: 1910 census at Sanborn, Barnes, ND shows Maria Hinsberger, 48, widowed, 11 children born / 11 living, b. CANADA/German, parents b. CANADA/German/NY, own income; children b. ND, parents b. CANADA/German: Agnes, 18; Edward, 15; Andrew, 13; Ferdinand, 10; Elma, 9; Regina, 6. Buried: Find A Grave e-Memorial