Catherine Schubert was the only woman among a group of goldseekers called the 'Overlanders of '62' These hardly travellers set off from Fort Garry westward across the prairies in carts and wagons. There were no roads, only trails to follow. The greatest obstacle was the Rocky Mountians. The only way over the mountains was to find a pass, such as the Athabasca Pass, and make the climb on foot or snowshoe. The last part of the trip was by boat down the Columbia River with its dangerous rapids to Fort Vancouver. Catherine Schubert gave birth to a daughter the day she arrived in Kamloops.
- Was anwsered by a 12yrold :)
She got married at 16 to a 27 year old carpenter.
im pretty sure it was mary or rose
Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
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Before Schubert was a composer, he was a teacher! but even then he wrote songs, just for the fun of it!!!!!
She got married at 16 to a 27 year old carpenter.
im pretty sure it was mary or rose
Mamie Catherine Tex is known for her studies and writings on Native American issues. She has authored works focusing on Native American history, culture, and literature.
Werner Schubert has written: 'Materialien zur Entstehungsgeschichte desBGB' -- subject(s): Civil law, History
Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Leslie A. Schubert has written: 'Kimberley dreams & realities' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Social conditions, Education, History
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Brigitte Schubert-Riese has written: 'Das literarische Leben in Eutin im 18. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): German literature, History and criticism
John Schubert has written: 'Cab, Sir?' -- subject(s): A.F. Gason Pty. Ltd, Agricultural machinery industry, Biography, History, Tractor industry
She is not known as a saint.
Saint Catherine of Siena is known by that name because she was born in Siena, Italy, in 1347. She is one of the 33 doctors of the church and is widely recognized for her spirituality and influence during the late Middle Ages.