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Alexander Neibaur, 18021883 (aged 81 years)

Name
Alexander /Neibaur/
Surname
Neibaur
Given names
Alexander
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
18021883
Birth: 8 January 1802 Ehrenbreitstein, Hessen, Nassau, Preussen
Death: 15 December 1883Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Family with Ellen Breakell
himself
18021883
Birth: 8 January 1802 Ehrenbreitstein, Hessen, Nassau, Preussen
Death: 15 December 1883Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
wife
18111870
Birth: 28 February 1811 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 14 December 1870Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Marriage Marriage16 September 1833Preston, Lancashire, England
16 months
son
18351927
Birth: 6 January 1835 32 23 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 2 March 1927Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA
14 months
daughter
18361928
Birth: 20 February 1836 34 24 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 29 January 1928Evans, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
daughter
1836
Birth: 20 February 1836 34 24 Preston, Lancashire, England
22 months
son
1837
Birth: 30 November 1837 35 26 Preston, Lancashire, England
1 month
son
18381838
Birth: 7 January 1838 35 26 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 7 January 1838Preston, Lancashire, England
3 years
daughter
18411914
Birth: 22 May 1841 39 30 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Death: 21 March 1914Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
19 months
daughter
18421912
Birth: 14 December 1842 40 31 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Death: 12 May 1912Marion, Summit, Utah, USA
2 years
son
18441935
Birth: 30 November 1844 42 33 Nauvoo, Hancock, Il., USA
Death: 5 October 1935Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
21 months
daughter
1846
Birth: 29 August 1846 44 35 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
3 years
daughter
18491945
Birth: 21 May 1849 47 38 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death: 16 June 1945
23 months
daughter
1851
Birth: 30 March 1851 49 40 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
21 months
daughter
1852
Birth: 7 December 1852 50 41 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
14 months
daughter
1854
Birth: 30 January 1854 52 42 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
20 months
son
18551942
Birth: 14 September 1855 53 44 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death: July 1942
Family with Ann Welton
himself
18021883
Birth: 8 January 1802 Ehrenbreitstein, Hessen, Nassau, Preussen
Death: 15 December 1883Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
partner
Family with Elizabeth Hiley
himself
18021883
Birth: 8 January 1802 Ehrenbreitstein, Hessen, Nassau, Preussen
Death: 15 December 1883Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
partner
1808
Birth: about 1808Ehrenbreitstein, Hessen, Nassau, Preussen
Birth
Marriage
Occupation
Dentist - Match Manufacturer, Song Writer
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a son
LDS baptism
9 April 1838 (aged 36 years)
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
LDS endowment
5 January 1846 (aged 43 years)
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a wife
Marriage of a daughter
Death
Burial
LDS spouse sealing
20 August 1954 (70 years after death)
Unique identifier
146A87159DA640459BC5A0FD72A3BF6316D2
Last change
14 March 201401:10:16
Author of last change: Danny
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Page: 001804
Name: Alexander Neibaur
Gender: male
Birth Date: 08 Jan 1808
Birth Place: Ehrenbreitstein, (a town of Rhenish, Prussia) see L
ippincott Gaz; gaz of germany Gs film # 496,640 (also French an
d Polish Gaz
Parent1: Nathan Neubauer
Parent2: Rebecca
Spouse: Ellen Breakell;Ann Walton;?? Eliz. Hiley
Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1833/4
Marriage Place: Chorley, Lancs Eng
Departure Date: 1841 (left Preston, Eng. Feb 5 boarded ship fe
b 7 Sheffield, passengers bound for Illinois)
Departure Place: Liverpool, Eng. arrived in New Orleans, 30 Ma
r 1841
Travel Company: wife; children; noteship list "Sheffield" D.U.P
. "Heart Thedos" D.U.P. vol 9 Emigar of 1848 (article is in erro
r to dau. Sarah Ellen she was b- in SLC after the family arrive
d 7 children crossed the plains with family; wife Ellen B. b- Lo
ngton notPreston
Party: Brigham Young Co. to Sl Valley 1848
Trail: trail Mormon Trail
Arrival Date: 24 Sep 1848(arrived in SL Valley)
Arrival Place: Deseret-SL valley
Religion: LDS
Place Settled: SLC 13th LDS Ward all his life home there
Occupation: dentist and match manufact; writter of songs
Death Date: 15 Dec 1883
Death Place: SLC Obituary & corrections
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1883 (funeral in 13th LDS Ward Assemby Roor)
Burial Place: SLc lot;H 5 11 N (SLC death Reg pg296 # 11829)
Sources: source ref (several) 1880 census listed as Niber; wif
e Elizabeth
Comments: several loose-leaf for Alex. N. and children to try an
d correct mistakes of past
Sub Name: Mrs.Wilma Madsen
Sub Date: 20 Aug 1990
Pioneer ImmiGrants to Utah Territory.
Treasures of Pioneer History
Treasures of Pioneer History: Vol 1
The Jews in Early Utah
Alexander Neibaur, the Mormon
page 334
Alexander Neibaur was born in Ehrenbriestein, France, Jan. 8, 18
08. It was then a part of Alsace-Lorraine, but it is now Germa
n Territory.The parents of Alexander were Nathan and Rebecca Pe
retz Neibaur. They were ofthe higher class of Hebrews. This i
s evidenced by the fact that the father was well educated, bein
g a physician and surgeon, as well as a facile linguist. He inte
nded his [p.334] son Alexander for the Jewish ministry and had h
imeducated for a rabbi to elucidate the Law of Moses; but whe
n the boy was seventeen years old he decided that he did not wis
h this career, and chose the profession of a surgeon and dentist
. He attended the University of Berlin, graduating before he wa
s twenty years of age.
The story of his conversion is full of interest. It was one morn
ing very early in the city of Preston, when the misty sunshine s
wept down with as much ardor into the green lanes and narrow cit
y streets of England as is ever permitted to that land of cloud
y skies. The women of Preston, in common with their kind, had th
e custom of going out before sunrise to give their front stone s
teps and porticos a coat of "whitewash," as it was called. We, o
f America, see this custom kept up only in quaint old Philadelph
ia. It was on one of these mornings that the young wife ofAlexa
nder Neibaur was on her knees polishing to the last degree of wh
iteness her own steps, when a neighbor cHallenged her attentio
n with the remark:
"Have you seen the new ministers from America?"
"No," answered the younger woman, still intent on her work.
"Well," asserted the neighboring housewife laconically, as befit
s great tidings, "They claim to have seen an angel."
"What?" rang out an abrupt voice from an inner chamber, as the y
oung Hebrew husband sprang from his couch and put his Head out o
f the window. "What's that yousay?"
The information was repeated for his benefit, and hurriedly dres
sing, the young man secured the address of the Americ