Joel & Rose (Ibach) Ivey Collection
Content Description
The Joel and Rose (Ibach) Ivey Collection contains ten photos, census records, a commomorative card, and marriage and communion certificates.
The photographs include Ibach family group photos, house and house close-ups, and a farm panoramic. The panoramic photograph is of the Anton Ivey farm, including horses, the house, barn, and a group of family members seated by a parlor table. Another photo includes a color photograph of a family group. Seven color photographs depict different perspectives of the Anton Ibach house.
The Census records include the 1915 and 1925 census records for the family of Anton Ibach. The photocopy of the 1915 Census of North Dakota, Emmons County, shows family of Anton Ibach, Margaretha, Joseph, Bendick [sic], Mariana, Anton, Johannes, Franz, Mick, Wendelin, and Carl. The photocopy of the 1925 Census of North Dakota, for Emmons County showing family of Anton Ibach/ Ebach, Monika, Anton, John, Franz, Mike, Wendelin, Paul, and Elisabetha. Margaretha and Rosa Muth are also recorded.
The Certificates include the Memorial of Marriage Michael Ibach and Margaret Mitzel on 5 November 1935 in the church of St. Aloysius. Witnesses include Valentine Stappler and Vincent Schmidt. There is a Certificate of the rememberance of First Holy Communion of Margaret Mitzel. Also included is a Certificate of the remeberance of First Holy Communion of Michael Ibach.
The commemorative card states, "Andenken an die Hl. Mission gehalen von den Hochw. Joseph A. Ahn, C. PP. S".
Dates
- 1915 - 1958
Access
Copyright
Biography
Rose (Ibach) Ivey was born to Michael and Margaret (Mitzel) Ibach. Her father, Michael Ibach, was born to Anton and Margaretha (Schneider) Ibach on February 8, 1911.
Anton Ibach was born in Russia on November 1, 1875 to Frank Xavier Ibach and Elizabeth Katherine Kraft. Anton married Margaretha Schneider in 1897. They had their first son, Joseph, in 1898. They immigrated to the United States, through New York, on October 4, 1899. They moved to Emmons County, North Dakota shortly after. Margaretha and Anton had 10 more children following the move: Ben, Marriana (Mary), Anton, Johannes (John), Franz (Frank), Margurite, Michael, Wendelin, Paul, and Elizabeth. Margaretha died on April 3, 1919. Anton remarried in 1920 to Monika Muth. Anton died in Bismarck, North Dakota on May 3, 1958.
Extent
1 Folders
3 Items (2 oversized certificates and 1 panoramic photograph)
Language of Materials
English
German
Summary
Provenance
Separated Materials
Property Rights
- Title
- Finding aid for the Joel & Rose (Ibach) Ivey Collection
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Repository
NDSU Dept 2080
PO Box 6050
Fargo ND 58108-6050 United States
(701) 231-6596
ndsu.grhc@ndsu.edu